International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL)
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National Campaigns

Our network includes human rights, humanitarian, children, peace, disability, veterans, medical, mine action, development, arms control, religious, environmental and women's groups. While our members carry their activities in a variety of ways, they regularly share political strategies, campaign activities, achievements and ideas on how to address challenges. This exchange of information among the different countries plus the hard work of the national campaigns to ban landmines have created and maintained the momentum of the ICBL.

List of National Campaigns

Looking for a contact organization in your country? You will find here the contact details and website addresses for all the ICBL member organizations and focal points around the world.

Become a Member of the ICBL-CMC

The ICBL and Cluster Munition Coalition operate a joint campaign membership comprised of non-governmental organizations. Applicants are required to endorse the calls to action and to abide by the membership pledge.
Events & News
"The emphasis should be on the respect for human life" - interview with ICBL campaigner Sister Patricia Pak Poy

The ICBL has interviewed Sister Patricia Pak Poy, founder of the Australian Network to Ban Landmines. Here Sister Patricia talks about how she became involved in the campaign and why it is so important.

In the run up to the 11MSP, held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia between 28 November and 2 December 2011, the ICBL highlighted the amazing work of some of our campaigners from around the world. Read their stories in their own words and how they are working hard to Push For Progress towards a mine free world.

“Unless removed, landmines are ever alert for the next victim” – interview with ICBL Ambassador Margaret Arach Orech from Uganda

With just ten days to go until the 11MSP, ICBL interviewed Margaret Arach Orech, ICBL Ambassador from Uganda Landmine Survivors Association. Here Margaret shares her experience as someone who has been directly affected by landmines.

In the run up to the 11MSP, which is being held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, between 28 November and 2 December 2011, the ICBL will be highlighting the amazing work of some of our campaigners from around the world. Read their stories in their own words and how they are working hard to Push For Progress towards a mine free world.

Investing in Action: ICBL-CMC 2012 local campaign support project

The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), www.icbl.org, and the Cluster Munition Coalition (CMC), www.stopclustermunitions.org, are launching ‘Investing in Action 2012’, a local campaign support project that will provide organisations that are members of the ICBL-CMC with funding for campaign activities.