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In the mid- 1990s, mine action NGOs started to publish reports highlighting the need to better integrate the various aspects of mine action (survey and marking, clearance, mine risk education), as well as the importance of consulting and engaging civil society in the determination of priorities for mine action activities. In addition, the United Nations Secretary-General provided annual reports to the General Assembly on progress in mine action and the UN has since released numerous reports and documents including country assessment reports, standards for mine action activities and portfolios of mine action projects needing further assistance, Included in "Humanitarian Mine Action" are resources detailing the nature of mine action programs, the strategy, capacity and effectiveness of these programs and the framework and standards through which they are developed.
Study Report: The Development of Indigenous Mine Action Capacities
The Bad Honnef Framework: Mine Action Programmes from a Development-Oriented Point of View
Hidden Killers: The Global Landmine Crisis
Mine Action and Effective Coordination: The United Nations Policy
The Ottawa Process and the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty
Beyond De-mining: Capacity building and socio-economic consequences
Landmines and Unexploded Ordnance: A Resource Book
Crossing the Divide: Landmines, Villagers and Organizations
Disarmament Forum no.3: Disarmament, Development and Mine Action
Mine Action in Southern Africa: Instrument of Development?
Participatory Monitoring of Humanitarian Mine Action: Giving Voice to Citizens of Nicaragua, Mozambique and Cambodia
Portfolio of Mine-related Projects
Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, various publications
International Mine Action Standards
Journal of Mine Action, various editions
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