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Dear all,
I hope you are all well. It is exactly 6 weeks before the opening of the 6th Meeting of States Parties which will be held in Zagreb, Croatia, from 28 November to 2 December 2005.
This meeting is the first major opportunity to review progress made in the implementation of the Nairobi Action Plan. States Parties will discuss the way forward to
We know you have all been working hard since the Nairobi Summit to keep landmines high on the priority list of your government, whether it is to encourage them to implement the Nairobi Action Plan or ratify/accede to the Mine Ban Treaty.
This “Act Now!” Call aims to encourage you to do 3 things:
See below the details of this Call, and don’t hesitate to contact Sylvie (brigot@icbl.org) should you have any questions, or require more information.
We will be in touch with all of you in the coming weeks, and are very much looking forward to hearing your plans as well as the report of your activities. Remember that if we publish these on the ICBL website it can give ideas to others!
We wish you all the best !
Keep up your good work !
ICBL staff, Anne Sylvie, Tamar, Virginie and the Junior Project Officers: Andreia, Meredith and Karolina.
FOR A MINE FREE WORLD
ACT NOW !
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Meet with your contacts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other ministries involved in the issues: Ministry of Defence, Social Affairs, Health etc… and ask about :
For more information, check the list of actions below, and direct links to ICBL messages.
List of actions States committed to take in Nairobi:
Are you concerned that your government does not take its treaty obligations seriously?You want more to be done at the national level on mine clearance, victim assistance, and etc.. ? MAKE IT PUBLIC! This is always a good way to make your government more sensitive to your requests. The conference in Zagreb is an important international event and will help you to attract media attention; use it to link your activity and message to the international agenda!
Choose issue(s) you want to highlight and then:
Strengthening the momentum around the Treaty and the ban of landmines in the long haul is our responsibility. In order to do this even better, we would like to propose you –two day-long meetings during the Zagreb conference.If you are not coming in Zagreb, you can also contribute to these meetings by sending us your experience and plans on prior to Zagreb so that we can include them in the discussions.
All campaigns have experiences to share about successful advocacy on the different aspects of the implementation of the Convention, or lessons learned from failures or difficulties. Soon we will come back to you to ask that you share them ahead of and during the 26 November training.
To prepare the 3 December Planning Meeting, we would like to ask you to schedule a meeting with members of your national campaign before 3 December to discuss ideas and plans for 2006 so that you can SHARE them with the Campaign in Zagreb.