Innovating in an ongoing armed conflict: the Mine Action applications (MApps) project in Ukraine
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Journal article
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Ukraine
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Human rights and security
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Humanitarian Innovation
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Danish Demining Group

For the past two years, the Danish Demining Group (DDG), the humanitarian mine action unit within the Danish Refugee Council, has been working on an ambitious, global innovation allowing for two-way communication between people affected by mines and explosive remnants of war and mine action operators through web- and mobile phone platforms. Although the project is global and is currently being piloted in central Vietnam and eastern Ukraine, this article focuses on Ukraine. Given the ongoing conflict there, this setting has been by far the most challenging of the two contexts.
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