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This study seeks to determine the comparative advantages of the use of serving military in mine action programmes. The study considers a range of operational mine action tasks (survey, marking, mapping, clearance, stockpile destruction, mine risk education and mine victim assistance) in situations of emergency, transition and development, taking into account the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS), lessons learnt in military humanitarian activity as a whole, and the policies and practices of donors and contributing States. The study offers recommendations to the international coummunity on the appropriate roles, benefits, limitations and responsibilites for the military in mine action.

 

Available in Spanish(Introduction and conclusion)

 

 

 

Categories: Standards, Socio-economic survey, International Conventions, Mine Action