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The ICBL is concerned about reports of a landmine incident that cost the life of a South Korean man and injured another, in early August, on the border with North Korea. According to several media reports, dozens of North Korean landmines have drifted south along streams that connect with South Korea due to heavy rain falls.
Taking place in Vientiane, Laos from 8-12 November, the Youth Leaders Forum aims at building the capacity of 18 - 30 years old who are active in the campaigns to ban landmines and/or cluster munitions. It will include sessions on lobbying, fundraising, media relations, and volunteer management.
The Convention on Cluster Munitions took effect on 1 August 2010. "Our experience in over a decade of Mine Ban Treaty implementation shows that the hard work must start right now if states are to overcome the major humanitarian challenge posed by cluster munitions," said Nobel Peace Laureate and ICBL Ambassador Jody Williams.
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Secretary-General of Control Arms Foundation of India, Ms Nepram will receive the International Peace Bureau's Sean MacBride Peace Prize 2010, in recognition of her extraordinary efforts to promote linkages between disarmament and development an to end gun violence in India.
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