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Tajikistan National Mine Action Center    
 
Ayni 121     
Dushanbe, Tajikistan,   

www.mineaction.tj
Tel/Fax: (992 37) 227-0947,
221-66-87  

Activities

Mine Risk Education is accepted as an important part of the learning process in more than 331 villages of 64 communities in 25 districts. The officials of the communities have been accepted as contact persons and cooperate with the local MRE volunteers represented by village teachers, members of different communities sectors, medical employees, districts committees of emergency situations, women communities councils, local journalists and youth committees. Under coordination, the TMAC MRE Programme targets the proper dissemination of the MRE educational information into the community, and to implement various training at community, district and country level. This training includes subjects such as Effective Communication in MRE, Gender Mainstreaming in MRE, First Aid in MRE, Role of Mass Media in MRE, MRE for the Frontiers and their collaboration with the border communities, Role of Emergency Situation in MRE, MRE for the School, MRE and Psychology which have been valued by the MRE implementing communities group positively. The MRE Programme focuses on close collaboration with affected communities and involves them taking into consideration the MRE knowledge for their safety existence in areas affected by landmine hazards. The purpose is to involve of the communities’ members, and enable them to disseminate MRE knowledge, and be able to follow up their new knowledge through many activities at a community level. 

What is TMAC?

The Tajikistan Mine Action Center coordinates all mine action related projects in the country in order to ensure Tajikistan’s compliance with the requirements under the Ottawa treaty, which was ratified by Tajikistan in 1999. (.....)

What we do?

The legal framework for the Tajikistan mine action programme rests on the following instruments: the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production, and Transfer of Anti-Personnel (AP) Mines and on their Destruction from 18th of September 1997 (the Ottawa Convention) and the Protocols II and V to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) (.....)

How to join us

All vacancies in TMAC are published on the website of UNDP Tajikistan.

Besides usual vacancies, the Tajikistan Mine Action Programme (TMAP) is interested in expanding its network by involving more individuals from various backgrounds, who are interested in carrying out mine action related activities. (.....)