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Explosive remnants of war and mines
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Contents List of common acronyms Fo
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Foreword The last decade has seen s
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have been subject to significant ex
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Controlling the impact of ERW - ‘
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■ Men may consistently be underta
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around 95 per cent of IEDs in Iraq
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■ In Kenya in 2003, possible MOTA
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However, in June 2004, it was repor
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albania 17 34 “Afghan drivers com
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problem. After the Kosovo crisis in
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Angola Background The 30 years of w
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The impact of ERW seems significant
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affected by ordnance and munitions
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Belarus Background Belarus is affec
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Background T
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Herzegovina is a State Party to the
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undertaken with a local partner, th
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to prevent children from finding th
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Chad Background Chad’s ERW proble
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Chechnya Background Chechnya is an
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Chile Background Chile used AP and
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China Background Chinese territory
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352 “Japanese chemical weapon inj
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other IEDs have been found througho
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Official statistics on the ERW/mine
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in another accident involving a boo
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Background The Czech Republic has E
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Ecuador Background The long-standin
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536 “Intervención de la Delegaci
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■ In January 2004, 300 metal tube
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numerous 122mm artillery projectile
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Estonia Background The ERW found in
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agencies have warned that ERW and m
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On 1 April 2004, the JSEOD operatio
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Thessalonica line from 1915 to 1918
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2003. 737 Munitions whose storage t
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Background Greece was invaded and o
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Background Guatemala’s ERW proble
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Guinea Background Conflicts with ar
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843 “PAAMI 2001-2004,” April 20
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Hungary Background Hungary is conta
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areas and would need another six mo
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From 1989 to 1999, a total of 1,082
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used them extensively as part of un
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ordnance threat. The following exam
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960 NMAA MRE Strategy 2004, p. 8. 9
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Jordan Background MOTAPM were first
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1013 Jordan Article 5 Summary, pres
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1016 Dominic Wabala, “Police Offi
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month in October 2001. During this
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Kyrgyzstan Background The presence
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While it was reported that widespre
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averaging more than 200 per year. I
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The NSP further divides contaminate
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Lebanon Background Lebanon’s prob
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Background Internal conflicts in Li
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and Egypt. Photographs from clearan
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There have been political disputes
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Morocco Background After the depart
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Myanmar/Burma Background Myanmar ha
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Namibia hosts a large number of ref
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In 2004, UNICEF began monitoring mi
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■ Widely dispersed ERW throughout
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Niger Background Niger’s landmine
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Oman Background MOTAPM and anti-per
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for more than 50 years. 1423 A dive
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LOC in Kashmir region many of the l
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Although ERW and MOTAPM contaminati
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Panama Background Panama’s ERW pr
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1519 UN Mine Action Website: Portfo
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philippines 141 1552 “Explosion k
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