Enhancing the Approach to Inclusive Information Management in the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention


Addressing discrimination and promoting gender equality and inclusion has long been a priority of the APMBC. In the Oslo Action Plan (OAP), States Parties identified gender and diversity mainstreaming as a key best practice for Convention implementation. They committed to several practical steps to integrate gender perspectives and the diverse needs and experiences of people in affected communities in mine action programming. These included concrete actions related to risk education, victim assistance, sharing of data disaggregated by gender and age in Article 7 reporting, as well as the establishment of centralized databases that disaggregate data on people killed or injured, by gender, age, and disability.

Read more…
Source: GICHD


Sign up for Counter-IED Report Newsletter


Related:

  • Cambodia: 15,000 landmines and UXOs destroyed in first four months

    June 2, 2021

    Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) destroyed 15,348 landmines and UXOs in the first four months of this year. The update was shared this afternoon by Heng Ratana, Director General of CMAC, highlighting that the move has freed over 35,652,000 square metres of land from landmines and UXOs, about 31 percent of the yearly plan. Cambodian Mine Action ...

  • Cambodia: Farmer killed and another injured in mines explosion

    May 28, 2021

    A farmer was killed and another was injured in a landmine explosion at their farm in Chamkar Chek village, Sung Commune in Somlot district at Battambang province yesterday. The incident happened about 2:30pm when the two farmers on their bulldozers were plowing their land for cultivation. One of the farmers identified as Born Sokea, 27 died on ...

  • Ethiopia appeals for International support to combat landmines

    May 22, 2021

    The government of Ethiopia appealed for international support in its effort to eradicate the Anti-Personnel Mines legacy concealed in different parts of the country as a result of previous armed conflicts. The appeal for support includes financial and technical assistance, including military equipment. The country has gone through many armed conflicts internally and with external aggressors as ...

  • International NGO to demine 7 million sqm conservation area in Zimbabwe

    May 21, 2021

    APOPO, an NGO operating in countries where there are landmines left over from previous conflicts, is working on a grand-scale project that will help local communities and wildlife in Zimbabwe, clearing more than seven million square metres of land. The US government has given a grant to APOPO, or Anti-Personnel Landmines Detection Product Development, to clear ...

  • The Women Clearing Iraq of Unexploded Munitions

    May 20, 2021

    “They say this job is dangerous, and that’s true – it’s 1,000 percent dangerous,” explained Hoda Khaled, 33, from the city of Basra in southeastern Iraq. Together with other 13 other women, Khaled is currently being trained to remove landmines and unexploded ordinance from the area. “We, the people of Iraq, have been through far more ...

  • Saudi project clears 3,154 mines in Yemen

    May 20, 2021

    The Saudi Project for Landmine Clearance (Masam) dismantled 3,154 mines in Yemen during the second week of May, the Saudi Press Agency reported. They comprised 122 antipersonnel mines, 2,720 anti-tank mines and 312 unexploded ordnances. Masam is one of several initiatives undertaken by Saudi Arabia at the directive of King Salman to help ease the suffering of ...

  • Kenya: Several KDF Soldiers Feared Dead After IED Attack in Lamu

    May 18, 2021

    Several Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) soldiers are feared dead after a vehicle they were traveling in hit an improvised explosive device (IED). The incident occurred at the Baure area in Lamu County on Tuesday morning, according to Lamu County Commissioner Irungu Macharia. Irungu said the officers were on patrol when the vehicle hit the landmine suspected to ...

  • Cleaning up the mess: the deadly danger still left behind in Afghanistan

    May 16, 2021

    As the winter snow slowly retreated from the hills and villages of Bamiyan province in Afghanistan, a re-energised force stepped once more into the light. Like the rest of the country’s population, the people of this central province with an enduring link to Aotearoa have a wary eye out for the re-emergence of the Taliban. Memories ...

  • Colombia: Demining in Colombia must remain a priority

    May 14, 2021

    Following the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action last month, ABColombia reflects on the ongoing presence of antipersonnel mines in Colombia. While mines may have been planted with the aim of reaching other armed groups or the military, it is civilians and communities who are the main victims. Colombia is second to Afghanistanin ...

  • Syrian landmines wash into Lebanon due to floods

    May 12, 2021

    As authorities continue to find and extract landmines left behind from the Lebanese Civil War, a new wave of explosives has entered the country’s border due to a natural disaster. The Lebanese Armed Forces on Wednesday said landmines planted along the Lebanese-Syrian border have washed into Lebanese territories due to winter flooding. “Landmines planted on the Lebanese-Syrian ...

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mines pose a Danger in 118 Municipalities

    May 11, 2021

    Mines pose a danger in 118 municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is estimated that there are 180,000 of them, according to the demining plan for this year. The document states that data on 264,011 households in vulnerable communities were collected, of which 32,109 households were exposed to direct risk. According to these data, 845,163 inhabitants ...

  • Iraq: Man killed by mine in Erbil’s Choman district

    May 10, 2021

    A man was killed on Sunday when a landmine exploded while he was foraging for wild vegetables in the mountains of Erbil province’s Choman district, according to an official. This is the second mine incident in the district this spring. Shwan Jamal, 29, from Choman, was collecting wild vegetables in the mountains when a mine exploded ...

  • Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria

    May 6, 2021

    With the support from the Government of Japan (USD 825,000), the United Nations Mine Action Service Syria Response Programme (UNMAS SRP) launched the new project “Humanitarian Mine Action to address increased threat associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in Syria (31 March 2021 – 30 March 2022)”. The Syrian conflict is one of the most devastating humanitarian ...

  • Azerbaijan’s Mine Action Agency eyes to purchase new mine clearance equipmentnew mine clearance equipment

    May 6, 2021

    The Mine Action Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan plans to purchase new equipment for mechanical demining, an employee of the agency Musa Mammadov told Trend. According to Mammadov, the agency currently has six mechanical demining machines at its disposal. “Moreover, service dogs are used in the de-mining process. The agency has 30 such dogs. At present, ...

  • Cambodian deminers using their skills in south Lebanon

    May 4, 2021

    “There are many mines in Lebanon,” Chief Warrant Officer Rath Mom told The Daily Star, under the shade of a khaki tent erected at a demining base in a remote area in Sector West of UNIFIL’s deployment zone on the Israeli-Lebanese border. CWO Mom is an expert deminer and part of UNIFIL’s peacekeeping force in south ...

  • U.S. to Revise Landmine Policy

    May 1, 2021

    Just two days after a Defense Department spokesperson said the Trump administration landmine policy remained in place and that landmines were a “vital tool,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said on April 8 that President Joe Biden “intends to roll back this policy, and our administration has begun a policy review to ...

  • Representatives of 12 countries discuss mine action in Ukraine

    April 29, 2021

    An international online conference on mine action in Ukraine was held at the Ivan Chernyakhovsky National Defence University of Ukraine with the assistance of the Defence Education Enhancement Programme (DEEP). “The participants discussed the mine action system in Ukraine, the practice of investigating incidents with self-made explosive devices, the existing problems of personnel training methods for ...

  • UNMAS Iraq Programme Report 2020

    April 29, 2021

    Message from the Senior Programme Manager, Mr. Pehr Lodhammar What a tumultuous yet transformative and rewarding year it has been! When I look back at 2020, the challenges brought forth with the emergence and swift transmission of the COVID-19 pandemic seem almost surreal, albeit the resulting disruption to our operations was very much real, bringing with ...

  • Some 180 mines, unexploded ordnance defused in Karabakh last week

    April 27, 2021

    Some 82 anti-personnel and 18 anti-tank mines, as well as 79 unexploded ordnance, were found and neutralized on the liberated territories between April 19 and April 24, Azerbaijan’s Mine Action Agency has reported. Some 90.8 hectares of the Azerbaijani territories liberated from the Armenian occupation were cleared of mines last week, the report added. Meanwhile, Day.az said, ...

  • Ukraine: State Emergency Service personnel evacuated from mine clearance site in Hnutove due to shelling

    April 26, 2021

    As a result of the shelling, the personnel of the pyrotechnic divisions of the State Emergency Service were evacuated from the mine clearance site in Hnutove, Donetsk region, the press service of the State Emergency Service has said. “On April 26, from about 8:00 to 8:40, as a result of violation of the ceasefire regime, shelling ...

  • High-Tech Tools Join the Hunt for Forgotten Mines

    April 23, 2021

    In Afghanistan, Angola and Libya, digging out the deadly remnants of war takes nerves of steel and increasingly sophisticated mapping technology. Mine removal is dangerous and painstaking: Before the introduction of advanced technological support, the work was mostly manual. Teams of humanitarian deminers combed the landscape with metal detectors and ground-penetrating radar equipment, then carefully excavated ...

  • Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    April 21, 2021

    Every year on 4th April, the world celebrates the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), UNMAS, in collaboration with the Congolese Mine Action Coordination Center (CCLAM), celebrated the event, chaired by the DRC’s Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Gilbert Kankonde. The national theme adopted ...