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The humanitarian demining issue affects approximately 40 countries and territories. Ukraine faces the challenge of clearing 175,000 square kilometers of potentially contaminated areas, requiring new technologies and management practices.

Organizing work in a multi-project environment is crucial for humanitarian demining. This includes synchronizing actions of numerous institutions and managing resources.

Irizi Demining, tailored for demining activities in Ukraine, provides a systematic approach to planning and monitoring, ensuring transparency. It is utilized in areas heavily contaminated with explosive materials, aiding in threat detection and classification to facilitate demining efforts.

Documenting demining activities with Irizi Demining involves creating a chain of reports and recording user actions in the system. Reports and final work summaries can be electronically signed and transferred for document management.

Irizi Demining captures the entire history of work on the territory, from investigations to final documentation, providing project details and a registry of identified threats.

This tool allows work at the level of individual demining operators and enables monitoring at the headquarters level.

  • Each task is linked to the researched object within a specific territory. 
  • Identified threats are plotted on a map with their geographic coordinates, categorized according to the mine action standards, and can be visually identified on maps and photos. 
  • The status of each threat can be updated during demining, recorded in the system. 
  • Each project report contains project details, a registry of identified threats with their coordinates on the map, their current status, executors, and utilized resources.

Irizi Demining is a system for efficient demining, documenting each action for transparency and understanding the effectiveness of demining processes.

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