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ICBL Message on Transparency Reports

ARTICLE 7

TRANSPARENCY REPORT

 

If they have not yet done so, encourage the governments to send their Article 7 transparency report on time (and electronically if possible) and include comprehensive information in it.

 

Encourage new States Parties to submit their initial report on time.

Encourage all States Parties to:

Turn in detailed reports every year by 30 April (covering the previous calendar year)

Utilise voluntary Form J for reporting on:

  • Victim assistance matters;
  • Mine action founding;
  • Claymore mines and steps taken to ensure they are used in command-detonated mode only;
  • Foreign stockpiles of antipersonnel mines

Use newly revised form D for reporting on the intended purpose and actual use of mines retained under Art. 3

Include information on the discovery and destruction of anti-personnel mines after the completion of their stockpile destruction program.

Late initial reports

Six SPs are still late in sending their initial report.

Cape Verde 30/04/02

Equatorial Guinea 28/08/99

Ethiopia 28/11/05

Gambia 28/08/03

Guyana 31/07/04

Sao Tome e Principe 28/02/04

 

Even if the government is not a Party to the Convention, they can submit voluntarily an Article 7 report as an interim step and as a clear demonstration of their intent to join the Convention). Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania did so.

 

Inform them about the VERTIC Guide on Article 7 reports: http://www.vertic.org/research/guide/guide.html

 

More information at http://www.icbl.org/treaty/reporting and on the Landmine Monitor Art 7 factsheet