GMAP carries out research activities on its own and in collaboration with partners and presents its findings through reports, policy briefs and articles:
- Abigail Jones and Ramon Moraes Sales Moura, Male Engagement in Gender Mainstreaming in Mine Action in Afghanistan, GMAP, January 2016
- Abigail Jones (Gender and Mine Action Programme) and Kjell Ivar Breili (UNMAS), Implementing Culturally-sensitive Risk Education in Somalia, “The Journal of ERW and Mine Action”, Issue 19.2, July 2015
- GMAP-GICHD, Gender and Diversity in Mine Action Quality Management, December 2014
- GMAP-GICHD, Gender and Diversity in Mine Action Contracting and Grants Management, December 2014
- Dwita Aryani and Dominika Ziemczonek, Gender Mainstreaming in Armed Violence Reduction: Gaps and Opportunities, ARS project of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, December 2014
- Calza Bini, Janssen and Jones, Effects of Mixed Teams on Land Release Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 18.1, Spring 2014
- Masculinity: The Unseen Barrier in Survivor Assistance Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 18.1, Spring 2014
- GMAP and GICHD (2013) Handover of released land – Common procedures and good practices
- How to Improve Demining Activities Through Gender-sensitive Mine Risk Education, Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 17.1, April 2013
- Post-conflict Recovery: Gender and Age Issues, Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 17.1, April 2013
- GMAP for GICHD (2012) Gender and Priority-Setting in Mine Action
- Calza Bini and Massleberg, Gender-sensitive Victim Assistance, Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 15.2, Summer 2011
- Massleberg and McMicheal, Landmines and Land Rights in South Sudan, GMAP-GICHD, November 2010
- GMAP/Swiss Campaign to Ban Landmines, Redefining Success: Whose Reality Counts?, Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 14.2, Summer 2010
- Geneva Call, GMAP/Swiss Campaign to Ban Landmines, Colombian Campaign to Ban Landmines, The Impact of Anti-personnel Mines and Explosive Remnants of War on Women Victims in Colombia, November 2009
- The Swiss Campaign to Ban Landmines, Gender and Land Release: The Responsibility of the Mine Action Community, Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 13.2, August 2009
- The Swiss Campaign to Ban Landmines, Gendered Structures of Mine Action, Journal of ERW and Mine Action, Issue 12.2 Winter 08/09
SCBL-GMAP (2008) “Gender and Landmines – From Concept to Practice”
This report studies the significance of gender in the impact and the effectiveness of mine action. It aims at giving the reader an overview, together with concrete examples from 5 different countries (Colombia, Lebanon, Mozambique, Sri Lanka, Sudan), on how gender can be mainstreamed in mine action. This publication was developed to guide staff within the mine action sector, including policy makers, programmers, donors and implementing organisations, and is available in three languages: