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“Another important aspect of universalization – not of the treaty itself, but of the international norm it represents—is engagement of non-state actors. Many of the NGOs involved with the ICBL have been increasingly attempting to educate and convince non-state actors about the importance of banning antipersonnel mines. States Parties should give greater attention to the NSA landmine issue, and should support efforts to obtain strong ban commitments from non-state actors. When in a position to do so, States Parties should help create the conditions to allow international organizations and NGOs to engage safely and expeditiously with non-state actors on a landmines ban.” - ICBL 5MSP Statement
For the Nairobi Summit ICBL will encourage all States:
- NSAs to stop the use, production, transfer and stockpile of APMS, and
- NSA cooperation in victim assistance and mine clearing activities.
For more information, visit www.icbl.org/wg/nsa/
Or contact chairs of the NSA Working group Miriam Coronel Ferrer at mferrer@kssp.upd.edu.p and Tobias at stopmines.tg@ymail.ch