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Sri Lanka National Mine Action Completion Strategy 2023-2027
This reviewed National Mine Action Strategy (strategy) presents the strategic orientation tor Sri Lanka's mine action programme between 2025 and 2027. lt builds on accomplishments and draws on good practice and lessons learnt from...

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The Republic of South Sudan national mine action gender equality and diversity policy
South Sudan's National Mine Action Gender and Diversity Policy has been developed with the support of the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD), inconsultation with all relevant mine action implementing...

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Aid Effectiveness in Insecure Areas
The issue of aid effectiveness in conflict-affected and insecure areas is receiving increased attention within the development community. The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness,1 Principles for Good International Engagement in...

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Geneva Diary: Report from the GICHD
Over the past few months, the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining has helped coordinate a conference on cluster munitions and taken part in a workshop on explosive remnants of war for an international security...

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Second séminaire des acteurs africains francophones de l'action contre les mines et REG à Sénégal
Le second séminaire des acteurs africains francophones de l'action contre les mines et les restes explosifs de guerre (REG) s'est déroulé du 02 au 04 novembre 2009 à Dakar – République du Sénégal. Cette rencontre, organisée par le...

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Linking Mine Action and Development | States Affected by Mines/ERW
Mine action programmes often are not linked early and strongly enough with key development actors. Despite the availability of extensive research documenting the need for greater coordination between mine action and development...

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International Mine Action Standards for Mine Risk Education | Training Manual
In October 2003, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) completed a set of seven MRE standards, which were formally adopted as International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) in June 2004. In 2005, UNICEF in partnership with the Geneva...

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