Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE)
In conflict-affected regions, landmines, unexploded ordnance (UXO), and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) pose a deadly threat to civilians, humanitarian workers, and security personnel. Explosive hazards continue to endanger lives long after conflicts have ended, leading to tragic accidents, loss of livelihoods, and long-term instability in affected communities.
Our Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) program is dedicated to mitigating these dangers through comprehensive awareness and safety training. We provide essential knowledge to individuals and communities, helping them recognize, avoid, and respond safely to explosive threats.
Through interactive training sessions, visual materials, community outreach, and collaboration with local organizations, we ensure that people of all ages—especially children, farmers, displaced persons, and emergency responders—understand the risks and adopt life-saving behaviors. Our education efforts include:

Identifying explosive hazards
Teaching individuals how to recognize common types of landmines, UXO, and IEDs.

Safe behavior practices
Providing guidance on what to do (and what not to do) if someone encounters a suspicious object.

Reporting mechanisms
Encouraging safe and effective reporting to authorities or clearance teams.

First aid and emergency response
Offering basic training on how to assist victims of explosive accidents while waiting for professional help.
By working closely with local communities, schools, humanitarian organizations, and government agencies, we aim to reduce casualties, promote resilience, and support post-conflict recovery efforts.
Every life saved is a step toward a safer future. Whether you’re an individual seeking knowledge, a community leader looking to implement risk education, or an organization interested in partnership, we invite you to join us in making a difference.
Stay informed. Stay safe. Together, we can prevent explosive tragedies.