03-04-2013
“Lending Your Leg” on April 4th shows global solidarity for the survivors of landmine accidents—and all prosthesis wearers—while stripping away...
01-04-2013
Since the Mine Ban Treaty became legally binding in 1999, much has been achieved to reduce the humanitarian toll of...
28-03-2013
Two years ago in Colombia, the country with the third highest annual landmine casualty rate, civil society came up with...
27-03-2013
Landmines in Africa and the West Virginia Campaign to Ban Landmines made a demonstration in Lafayette Park in Washington DC,...
26-03-2013
Juan Pablo Salazar Juan Pablo Salazar is a leader, an entrepreneur and a human rights activist. He founded and still leads...
22-03-2013
The political initiative launched in October 1996 and culminating in the opening for signature in December 1997 is known as...
21-03-2013
United Nations Secretary General joins the Lend Your Leg initiative by lending his leg in New York City.
Every year, there are between 4,000-5,000 landmine victims around the world and 70% of them are civilians. This is not...
13-03-2013
The Mine Action Visitor Center in Quang Tri province in Vietnam held a Lend Your Leg event with school children.
Young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina supported the Campaign on their own way.
A photo exhibition featuring Turkish victims took place in Diyarbakir, the eastern region of Turkey and heavily contaminated by landmines.
Burundi organized a Lend Your Leg cultural event based on a traditional dance with the participation of public figures.
On March 1st Handicap International Germany, "Showed some leg for a mine-free world". They developed a great event at the Munich Karlsplatz / Stachus.
Beginning March 1st, the Lend Your Leg Campaign was launched in various countries around the world.