Safe removal of UXO (unexploded ordnance)
Training for woman of Laos in safe detection and removal of unexploded ordnance. More »
More than 270 million bomblets were dropped onto Laos
Up to 30% failed to detonate Approximately 80 million unexploded bomblets remained in Laos after the war More »
Amputation victim COPE Patients
Story of Ta More »
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Safe removal of UXO
XO (unexploded ordnance) are live bombs which failed to explode on impact. Most of the UXO in Laos resulted from cluster bombs which split apart mid-air Read More » -
Roger Rumpf, international peace activist, dies at 68
Roger Arnold – Roger Rumpf, a peace activist who spent years in Laos and drew international attention to the problem of unexploded bombs from the Vietnam Read More » -
Voices From the Plain of Jars
Voices From the Plain of Jars: Life Under An Air War has just been republished and, as historian Alfred McCoy notes in the foreword, “today the significance Read More » -
UXO clearance remains too inefficient
Laos will begin to collect the bigger unexploded ordnance (UXO) discovered through clearance operations to keep evidence for explaining to future generations who dropped these bombs Read More » -
UXO Impact
Laos is considered a least-developed country in which the majority of the population are living a subsistence-farming based lifestyle. In simple terms, the impact of UXO Read More »
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