Today is the International Day for Mine Awareness, so I wanted to make you all aware of the work of Yakiv, a sapper I met in Ukraine years ago. He's out there every day, risking his life to clear mines and save others. (He's much braver than me.) We can't give up on him — or on Show more Quote UNITED24 @U24_gov_ua · 1h 1:17 On International Day for Mine Awareness, our ambassador @mishacollins recorded an address about how crucial Ukraine’s deminers are and how important it is to help their vital work:
Ukraine is still the world’s most mine-contaminated country, with 133,300 sq. km remaining to be cleared from explosive ordnance. Sappers risk their lives to make Ukrainian land safe again. On International Day for Mine Awareness, let’s support them: u24.gov.ua/donate/deminin … Load image 5 KB
Today is the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. It is observed every year on 4 April. This day was designated to raise awareness of the dangers of land mines and explosive remnants of war, as well as to promote efforts to clear contaminated areas Show more Load image
Today is the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. This year’s theme – 'Invest in peace, Invest in mine action' – highlights the need to accelerate mine clearance, enhance risk education, expand victim assistance, reduce weapons stockpiles and Show more 0:18 670 KB Load video
Today is the International Day for Mine Awareness & Assistance in Mine Action. Visiting Ukraine last year, I saw first-hand the devastating toll that landmines & explosive weapons leave behind-on communities, on land, on lives. The destruction doesn't end when the fighting stops.
— Helen Maguire BEM MP 🔶 (@helenmaguiremp) April 4, 2026
As the international community marks the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action on 4 April, landmines and explosive remnants of war continue to endanger lives, delay safe return, and impede recovery and reconstruction. Since November 2020 alone, 421 Show more Load image Load image
TODAY April 4 is International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action Millions of people around the world still live in areas affected by landmines and explosive remnants of war. If you’re passionate about humanitarian work, global safety, and impact, here are Show more Load image
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action On 4 April, the world marks International Mine Awareness and Action Day, reaffirming the essential role of mine action in securing peace, enabling recovery and promoting sustainable development. This Show more Load image
International Mine Awareness Day in Sudan Explosive ordnance is putting lives at risk across Sudan — for civilians and humanitarians alike. Watch our video here and see how the Sudan Mine Action sector is responding: youtu.be/rzZmLmz2Gjw With thanks to all partners. 3:25 Load video
— United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) (@UNMAS) April 4, 2026
On this International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, the Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Denise Brown, underscores that mine action is a humanitarian imperative to save lives, enable aid & support recovery. Full statement: reliefweb.int/report/sudan/s … Load image United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS)
International Mine Awareness Day aims to raise awareness about the lingering effects of landmines and other explosive hazards, and fostering dialogue about mine action. Designated by the United Nations, the day advocates for the safety and rights of individuals, families and communities affected by landmines and unexploded ordnance. The observance propels progress on mine clearance, assists victims and emphasizes the need for steadfast international commitment and collaboration towards eradication.
Australia has strong links to International Mine Awareness Day, as an active participant in global demining efforts and as a contributor both financially and strategically. The Australian government goes back to 1996 when it took a significant role in the Ottawa process which subsequently led to an international treaty to ban anti-personnel mines. Australia continues to work with international mine action organisations, regional governments, and the United Nations to reduce the humanitarian impact of landmines and explosive remnants of war.
Observation of the International Mine Awareness Day in Australia often involves awareness campaigns, seminars, and events by governmental and nongovernmental bodies. These strive to spread knowledge about the global threat of landmines and the crucial necessity for demining. There may be fundraisers for organisations involved in demining operations worldwide. International Mine Awareness Day occurs annually on the 4th of April, serving as a sober reminder of the extent of the issue and Australia's key role in striving towards a world free of the threat of landmines.
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Australia’s biggest recipient of mine clearance support is Cambodia, with AUD 47 million in funding since 2006. This funding facilitated clearing critical agricultural land and de-mining efforts in the area.
Australian Defence Force and private firms contribute to mine clearance operations overseas. Australia built up humanitarian demining capabilities in the late 1990s and the Australian Defence Force trained and equipped teams in Cambodia, Laos, and other affected countries.
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Support Non-profit Organizations: Contribute to or volunteer with non-profit organizations such as the Australian Network to Ban Landmines and Cluster Munitions (ANBLC) or mine clearance organizations like the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) or Halo Trust.
Read a book to learn more about the dangers of landmines: Mine-Field: The Dark Side of Australia’s Resources Rush - by Paul Cleary Rich Land, Wasteland: How Coal is Killing Australia - by Sharyn Munro Dirt Cheap: Life at the Wrong End of the Job Market - by Elizabeth Wynhausen