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JORDAN Branch
IRAQ Branch
KUWAIT Branch
JORDAN
Location: Irbid, Jordan.
Accreditation: National Committee for Demining and Rehabilitation (NCDR).
IRAQ
Branches: Basra, Maysan, Mosul.
Accreditation: DMA/Iraq for all mine action activities.
KUWAIT
Branch: Kuwait City.
Accreditation: Ministry of Defense UXO Approval.
YEMEN
Branch: Aden.
Role: Supporting humanitarian operations in heavily affected regions.
LIBYA
Branch: Tripoli.
Accreditation: Libyan Mine Action Center (LIBMAC).
SYRIA
(IN PROGRESS)
Planned Branch: Damascus.
JORDAN
Established in 2009
LANDMINE & ERW PROBLEM
The mines problem in Jordan emerged as a result of the Arab-Israeli conflict in 1967 and the civil war in 1970.
Jordan began mine clearance in 1993 and is now considered a country free of mines, but not explosive cluster munitions and other remnants of war.
AMACC implemented many projects in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the most important of which were the following:
- EORE project on the dangers of mines and remnants of war for Syrian refugees in refugee camps and other governorates, supported by the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cooperative Development Program through the ITF Fund
- EORE program on the dangers of mines through football, supported by SOS Spirit of Soccer Organization.
IRAQ
Established in 2012
AMACC ACTIVITIES IN IRAQ
Currently AMACC accredited and providing capacity development support concerning
in the following activities: Demining, BAC, TS QA-QC
IED QA-QC Mine Risk Education MRE Victim Assistant (VA)
Underwater clearance/ survey operations
AMACC has registered in 2012 and operationally accredited in 2013 in Iraq to support and provide the essential experiences and skills to the impacted Iraqi provinces of mines and explosives remnants of war, through commercial, humanitarian projects and training, teaching the civilians in the impacted communities to mitigate the remaining threat of conflicts and wars represented by ERW. AMACC was established by most efficient and qualified staff in mine action through their participation in different relevant courses inside and outside Jordan, working in mine action program in Jordan and implementing IMAS and NMAS.
AMACC successfully implemented over than seven contracts in four years. Services can be provided individually or be used together to suit any requirement and are underpinned by a rigorous ISO 14001, ISO9001 and ISO 18001 accredited quality management system that is based on International Mine Action Standards (IMAS). These also form the basis of AMACC SOP, which result in market leading standards of efficiency, quality and safety. In recent years, we have provided a full spectrum of services to the oil and gas and seismic industries, in areas such as the southern Iraq. AMACC have professional teams of international advisers and locally well trained deminers to support operations.
Our Vision in Iraq
The vision of AMACC is Iraq is to be a country free from the threat of landmines and explosive remnants of war, where individuals and communities live in a safe environment, conducive to development and where the needs of mine and explosive remnants of war victims are met and where victims are fully integrated into their societies.
AMACC ACTIVITIES IN IRAQ
Currently AMACC accredited and providing capacity development support concerning in the following activities: Demining, BAC, TS QA-QC IED QA-QC Mine Risk Education MRE Victim Assistant (VA) Underwater clearance/ survey operations
AMACC has registered in 2012 and operationally accredited in 2013 in Iraq to support and provide the essential experiences and skills to the impacted Iraqi provinces of mines and explosives remnants of war, through commercial, humanitarian projects and training, teaching the civilians in the impacted communities to mitigate the remaining threat of conflicts and wars represented by ERW. AMACC was established by most efficient and qualified staff in mine action through their participation in different relevant courses inside and outside Jordan, working in mine action program in Jordan and implementing IMAS and NMAS.
AMACC successfully implemented over than seven contracts in four years. Services can be provided individually or be used together to suit any requirement and are underpinned by a rigorous ISO 14001, ISO9001 and ISO 18001 accredited quality management system that is based on International Mine Action Standards (IMAS). These also form the basis of AMACC SOP, which result in market leading standards of efficiency, quality and safety. In recent years, we have provided a full spectrum of services to the oil and gas and seismic industries, in areas such as the southern Iraq. AMACC have professional teams of international advisers and locally well trained deminers to support operations.
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Our Vision in Iraq
The vision of AMACC is Iraq is to be a country free from the threat of landmines and explosive remnants of war, where individuals and communities live in a safe environment, conducive to development and where the needs of mine and explosive remnants of war victims are met and where victims are fully integrated into their societies.
KUWAIT
Established in 2022
Our Mission in Kuwait
At AMACC Kuwait, our mission extends beyond UXO clearance operations. We are dedicated to making a lasting impact by contributing to Kuwait’s environmental and social restoration. We focus on building capacity, promoting sustainability. Our approach is guided by innovation, collaboration, and compliance with both national and international mine action standards.
For more details about our work in other regions, contact us at CONTACT page on our website.
Brief about Key Projects:
- Achievement 1: Completion of the North Kuwait Excavation Transportation and Remediation (NKETR) Project, Zone-1, covering over 4.35 million square meters of Battle Area Clearance (BAC) with Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) through the Khaled Al-Kharafi and Lamour (KLAMOR) consortium.
- Achievement 2: Completion of the South Kuwait Excavation Transportation and Remediation (SKETR) Project, Zone-1, covering over 3 million square meters of BAC with Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) through the Khaled Al-Kharafi and Lamour (KLAMOR) consortium.
- Achievement 3: Successful clearance and remediation of 143,041 cubic meters of Oil-Contaminated Plots (OCP), ensuring safe handling and disposal in line with Kuwait Environmental Remediation Program (KERP) standards.
- Achievement 4: Safe disposal of unexploded ordnance (UXO) through KMOD.
- Achievement 5: Certification of UXO-cleared areas through Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QC/QA) system aligned with international mine action standards (IMAS).
- Achievement 6: Conducted extensive training programs for searchers and EOD personnel, including refresher courses, first aid training, and HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) compliance programs.
- Achievement 7: Developed a comprehensive database of productivity metrics to improve project tracking and reporting.
Current Activities:
Current Activity 1: Providing UXO Battle Area Clearance (BAC) across North and South Kuwait in oil-contaminated and non-contaminated areas.
Current Activity 2: Offering anomaly avoidance and UXO escort services to support construction and remediation activities in contaminated zones.
Current Activity 3: Conducting internal QC/QA inspections and post-clearance certifications to ensure compliance with national and international standards.
Current Activity 4: Delivering safety awareness training to project personnel to minimize risks associated with UXO contamination.
Current Activity 5: Supporting civil engineering projects by providing UXO construction support for access roads, treatment areas, and landfill sites.
Current Activity 6: Implementing CASEVAC (Casualty Evacuation) drills to maintain emergency preparedness and response.
Current Activity 7: Enhancing capacity through continuous on-the-job training for UXO searchers and EOD personnel.
Current Activity 8: Developing lessons learned and best practices documentation to improve future projects and ensure sustainable operations.
LIBYA
Established in 2012
AMACC ACTIVITIES IN LIBYA
One of the most important areas of interest to the Arab Mine Action Consultancy Crew is the State of Libya.
AMACC has implemented many mine action projects in Libya since 2012, such as EROE projects, battle area clearance projects, and non-technical survey projects, in partnership with:
The German Corporation for International Cooperation, the United Nations, the French Humanity and Integration Organization, and the German company (DIA-AG), under the supervision of the Libyan Mine Action Center.
In 2023, AMACC established a branch, registered and accredited by LibMac as a qualified MA organization that can operate in the country
AMACC ACTIVITIES IN LIBYA
One of the most important areas of interest to the Arab Mine Action Consultancy Crew is the State of Libya.
AMACC has implemented many mine action projects in Libya since 2012, such as EROE projects, battle area clearance projects, and non-technical survey projects, in partnership with:
The German Corporation for International Cooperation, the United Nations, the French Humanity and Integration Organization, and the German company (DIA-AG), under the supervision of the Libyan Mine Action Center.
In 2023, AMACC established a branch, registered and accredited by LibMac as a qualified MA organization that can operate in the country
YEMEN
Established in 2018
Brief about Key Projects:
Achievement 1: IMSMA Training For YEMAC/YEMEN staff with UNOPS.
Current Activities:
NO Current activities.
Our Mission :
At AMACC, our mission extends beyond clearance operations. We strive to leave a lasting impact by building local capacity, supporting community resilience, and fostering a culture of safety. Each branch operates with a focus on sustainability, collaboration, and innovation.
For more details about our work in other regions, contact us at CONTACT page on our website.
