Under the motto Safe Future Start Here, policy leaders and change-makers met to reaffirm commitment to eliminating landmines and clearing Explosive Remnants of War (ERW)
DIHAD+ Geneva delegates debate challenges & opportunities for humanitarian diplomacy
Two GCS Ukraine demining experts share their experience
Ukrainian security company stakeholders share opportunities in Kyiv
In-kind training to accelerate rebuilding lives and livelihoods in Ukraine
GCS offers young people chance to check out all our endeavours
GCS undertakes customised PEAR training for State Enterprise Forests of Ukraine
GCS completes Operational Mine Action training for Ukraine Ministry of Defence
GCS CEO & Co-founder visits Kyiv with Minister of Economic Affairs & Climate Change Robert Habeck
Fire Brigade receives Provincial Explosive Awareness and Reporting training
Certificate of recognition from head of Nova Kakhovka Administration
GCS conducts pro bono clearance and Risk Awareness activities in Bucha
GCS team visit International Mine Awareness Day exhibition in Kyiv
The exhibition, a joint project by the UNDP and the Legacy Of War Foundation, is dedicated to the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance, marked annually on April 4
GCS signs memorandum of cooperation and specialist training with Forests of Ukraine
GCS emphasises importance of Mine Action standards at AgroDialogues conference in Kyiv
GCS honours International Mine Awareness Day
Mine Awareness Day 2023
GCS responds to Ukraine’s call for help
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has yet again brought to light some of the severe realities of war. While there remains an earnest focus on securing front lines, the subsequent need for battlefield clearance must be highlighted. Read why and how GCS can aptly render affected regions safe for civilian use.