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Destruction of Anti-Personnel Mines in Mined Areas and Status of Mine Action Programs in Mine Affected State Parties (Article 5)

The ICBL Mine Action Working Group (MAWG) has at various times raised the issue of Article 5 reporting and the inadequate information on status and progress made in relation to clearance of mined areas and status of mine action programs. Hence, as a result of this concern the MAWG calls for standardization and greater detail in Article 7 reports when reporting on Article 5. The reporting should include information on total funding for mine action by donors and recipients, data on impact and size of suspected mine infested areas, and a clear definition and registration of area cleared or otherwise discharged of suspicion. MAWG continues to call for the development of strategic mine action plans with defined priorities and priority setting methodologies by national authorities and other mine action actors. Furthermore, the timeframe for strategic plans should be consistent with the 10-year deadline in the Mine Ban Treaty.

  • Some 37 of the total number of 45 mine affected State Parties have submitted their Article 7 reports[1].
  • Eritrea, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, and Sierra Leone are late submitting their reports, and three have yet to reach their respective due date Afghanistan, Angola, and Cyprus.
  • Among the submitted Article 7 reports from mine affected State Parties, four have not reported on the mined areas in the country: Bangladesh, El Salvador, Hungary, and the Philippines.
  • Nine of the 39 reporting mine affected State Parties lack information regarding the status of clearance programs: Bangladesh, Republic of Congo, Denmark, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hungary, Niger, the Philippines, and Uganda.
  • Examples of Article 5 reports completed in accordance with format and requested information and where all relevant data can be found are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Croatia, Mozambique, Nicaragua and Yemen. However, there remains a general lack of reporting on the size, i.e. square meters, of cleared land. Reporting continues to be referred to in numbers of cleared mines.

As of 13 May 2003 the following mine affected State Parties have reported on Article 5 in their transparency report [2]:

Mine Affected State Party

Article 7
(no. of reports submitted)

Form C
(report on location of mined areas)

Form F
(report on status of MA programs)

Form G
(report on clearance since entered into force)

Mine Clearance deadlines

Afghanistan

due Aug. 2003

     

2012

Angola

due June 2003

     

2012

Albania

2

yes

yes

yes

2010

Algeria

1

yes

yes

no

2011

Argentina

3

yes

yes

no

2010

Bangladesh

2

no

no

no

2011

Bosnia i Herzegovina

3

yes

yes

yes

2009

Cambodia

4

yes

yes

yes

2010

Chad

1

yes

yes

yes

2009

Chile

2

yes

yes

yes

2011

Colombia

2

yes

yes

yes

2011

Republic of Congo

1

yes

no

no

2011

Congo, DR of

1

yes

yes

no

2012

Croatia

4

yes

yes

yes

2009

Cyprus

due Dec. 2003

     

2012

Denmark

5

yes

no

yes

2009

Djibouti

1

yes

yes

yes

2009

Ecuador

4

yes

yes

yes

2009

El Salvador

2

no

no

no

2009

Eritrea

due July 2002

     

2011

France

5

yes

no

no

2009

Guatemala

2

yes

no

no

2009

Guinea Bissau

1

yes

yes

yes

2011

Honduras

3

yes

yes

yes

2009

Hungary

4

no

no

no

2009

Jordan

5

yes

yes

yes

2009

Liberia

due Nov. 2000

     

2010

Macedonia FYR of

3

yes

yes (in Form C)

no

2009

Malawi

1 submitted 9 April 2003?

yes

no

Yes but mainly info on stockpiles...

2009

Mauritania

2

yes

yes

yes

2011

Mozambique

4

yes

yes

yes

2009

Namibia

due Aug. 1999

     

2009

Nicaragua

3

yes

yes

yes

2009

Niger

1

yes

no

no

2009

Peru

3

yes

yes

yes

2009

Philippines

3

no

no

no

2010

Rwanda

2

yes

yes

no

2010

Senegal

3

yes

yes

yes

2009

Sierra Leone

due Mar. 2002

     

2011

Swaziland

1

yes

yes

no

2009

Tajikistan

1

yes

yes

yes

2010

Thailand

4

yes

yes

yes

2009

Tunisia

3

yes

yes

no

2010

Uganda

1

yes

no

no

2009

United Kingdom

5

yes

yes

yes

2009

Venezuela

1

yes

yes

no

2009

Yemen

4

yes

yes

yes

2009

Zambia

1

yes

yes

no

2011

Zimbabwe

3

yes

yes

yes

2009

[1] According to postings on http://disarmament.un.org/MineBan.nsf as of 13 May 2003. Internal deviations in the reporting, among them the reporting on Falkland Malvinas and Djibouti included in the UK, Argentina and French reports, and recent updates on mine affected areas in the Venezuela report affects the total number of mine affected countries.
[2] The information can be found at http://disarmament.un.org/MineBan.nsf

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For the May 2003 Meeting of the Intersessional Standing Committee on Mine Clearance, Mine Risk Education and Mine Action Technologies of the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty