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Mine Action

2014

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The Evolving Context Of Mine Action, David Atwood Dec 2014

The Evolving Context Of Mine Action, David Atwood

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The purpose of this study is two-fold:

1) To examine the changing nature of arms control and disarmament, focusing on what appear to be a few of the most promising frameworks for tackling the relationship between weapons management and the wider goals of development, security and peacebuilding

2) To reflect that thinking back onto mine action itself.

The study, by providing an overview of the wider context within which mine action is operating, sketches out dimensions that seem of particular relevance to thinking about the future of mine action in an increasingly complex and challenging global context.


National Capacities And Residual Contamination | Liberia, Gichd Dec 2014

National Capacities And Residual Contamination | Liberia, Gichd

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This case study forms part of a broader GICHD study on national capacities and residual contamination and is based on both desk-top research and findings from a GICHD mission to Liberia in March 2014. The purpose of the report is to document Liberia’s experience of developing national clearance capacities to address residual contamination, and to identify and present good practices and lessons learnt.


Doing No Harm? Mine Action And Land Issues In Cambodia, Gichd Sep 2014

Doing No Harm? Mine Action And Land Issues In Cambodia, Gichd

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This report includes recommendations that seek to build upon good practice and strengthen systems and processes to ensure mine action efforts not only do no harm, but also bring the maximum possible benefits to beneficiary households and the socio-economic development of Cambodia as a whole. The recommendations, described in detail in the report, include the following:

  • improving coordination between mine action and land actors, and their respective prioritisation processes;
  • providing land rights training for mine action actors;
  • strengthening post clearance monitoring and evaluation; and
  • improving the flexibility of current funding modalities.


Doing No Harm? Mine Action And Land Issues In Cambodia, Gichd Sep 2014

Doing No Harm? Mine Action And Land Issues In Cambodia, Gichd

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Land conflict, tenure insecurity and an inequitable distribution of land are among the most pressing challenges facing Cambodia today. In a country in which most people depend on agriculture, livestock rearing, fishing and forest products for their livelihoods, secure access to safe and productive land is crucial. Yet, over the past decade land conflict has increased dramatically, with one NGO reporting having recorded disputes involving 700,000 people between 2000 and 2012. Land distribution is highly unequal: In 2010 it was estimated that just one percent of the population owned 30 percent of Cambodia’s land.

In addition to land-related disputes, landlessness …


Itf Enhancing Human Security Annual Report 2014, Itf-Enhancy Human Security Jan 2014

Itf Enhancing Human Security Annual Report 2014, Itf-Enhancy Human Security

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ITF Enhancing Human Security (ITF) is a humanitarian, non-profit organization devoted to the elimination of threats from post-conflict and disruptive challenges, including landmines, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and the illicit ownership and use of small arms and light weapons (SALW), in South East Europe and other affected regions in the world.

As the impact from landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in South East Europe becomes less severe, there is a growing need to address other post-conflict and disruptive challenges, to support Conventional Weapons Destruction (CWD), Security Sector Reform (SSR) and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programs, and to combat …