Our Donors

Contacts

Tajikistan Mine Action Centre  
United Nations Development Programme

121 S. Ayni Str., 734013   
Dushanbe, Tajikistan,   
E-mail: mineaction.tajikistan@undp.org
URL: www.mineaction.tj 
Tel/Fax: (992 37) 227-0947, 221-6687

Амалиётҳои Оперативӣ

The Tajikistan Mine Action Centre (TMAC) is the authority responsible for the overall management of mine action within Tajikistan. This responsibility includes the establishment of procedures for clearance activities and ensuring that the clearance requirements are met.

Manual clearance is the most common and versatile of all de-mining operations, and manual clearance assets are an important component in any mine action programme. To be fully effective manual clearance resources must be carefully managed and controlled to ensure that they are properly employed and that clearance is carried out safely, efficiently and effectively.  

Humanitarian mine clearance in Tajikistan is governed by National Mine Action Standards (NMAS). NMAS take their lead from the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and were modified to reflect the conditions on the ground in Tajikistan with its physical geography, terrain and weather conditions. The NMAS were formally approved by CHIIL in March 2008. With the emergence of new ideas, new clearance methods, and immersed non-standard or new conditions in operations the NMAS are periodically updated. Based on NMAS, de-mining agencies develop their own Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), which are subsequently approved by TMAC.    

Барномаҳо

Амалиётҳои Оперативӣ

The Tajikistan Mine Action Centre (TMAC) is the authority responsible for the overall management of mine action within Tajikistan.(.....)

Огоҳсозӣ аз хатари минаҳо – Front Page

Tajikistan is one of 156 countries that implements Mine Risk Education as a Mine Action pillar to reduce land mine hazards and the number of casualties among the population living within mine-affected areas. (.....)

Кӯмак ба ҷабрдидагони минаҳо

Is a core component of mine action and an obligation of States Parties under the Antipersonnel Mine Ban Treaty.(.....)

Ташфиқот

TMAC works with its national and international partners to achieve a mine-free Tajikistan and to eliminate the disastrous consequences of landmines, cluster bombs and other explosive remnants of war on civilian communities. (.....)

Нобудсозии захираҳо

In accordance with Article 5 of Ottawa Convention each state party shall to undertake to destroy or ensure the destruction of all anti-personnel mines in mined areas under its jurisdiction or control, as soon as possible but not later than ten years after the entry into force of this Convention for that State Party. (.....)

How to join us

The Tajikistan Mine Action Programme (TMAP) is interested in expanding its network and activities by involving more individuals from various backgrounds, who are interested in carrying out mine action related activities, including research that would help the programme to be more efficient and effective. (.....)