by Mette Eliseussen | 22 Dec 2021 | Blog, Pacific Project, Protect Pacific from explosive remnants of war
By Jeanne Wills, Elyse Cunningham and Mette Eliseussen Fig: Young boy facing unexploded ordnance in Russell Islands, Solomon Islands on his hikes to fishing grounds. Photo by Mette Eliseussen The 19th Meeting of States Parties of the Mine Ban Treaty took...
by Mette Eliseussen | 22 Dec 2021 | Blog
SafeGround has been exploring the barriers, challenges and incentives to Pacific nations joining the Mine Ban Treaty and the Convention on Cluster Munitions. AS part of this effort we co-hosted a side event at the 2RC of the Convention on Cluster Munitions with the...
by Mette Eliseussen | 6 Feb 2021 | Support Survivors of War
From March 2021 we are 3 interns, Elyse Cunningham, Harriet Renn, and Jeanne Wills, from RMIT University and Mette. In this phase we focus on preliminary desk research.
by Mette Eliseussen | 31 Jan 2021 | Support Survivors of War
Photo: Mette Eliseussen Position Description; Research Intern – Survivors of War Victims (Australia) SafeGround is an Australian research, education and advocacy not-for-profit organisation. We have worked with victims from war and conflicts all over the world for...
by Mette Eliseussen | 6 Sep 2020 | Podcast Stay in Command
Hosted by Yenie Sayle, current Youth Engagement intern for Australia – Campaign to Stop Killer Robots and graduating student of international studies, this podcast looks at unistudent views of killer robots. They discuss concerns and in particular related to...
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