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Call for researchers!Oct 17: The LM still considers new research applications for the year 2003. Landmine Monitor Report 2003Landmine Monitor is an unprecedented initiative by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) to monitor implementation of and compliance with the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, and more generally to assess the efforts of the international community to resolve the landmines crisis. Its main elements are a global reporting network, a central database, and an annual report. Four annual reports have been produced to date (1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002) by the global reporting network and researchers are currently sought for the fourth report, Landmine Monitor Report 2003: Toward a Mine-Free World. To prepare the last report, Landmine Monitor had 115 researchers from 90 countries gathering information. The report is largely based on in-country research, collected by in-country researchers. Landmine Monitor has utilized the ICBL campaigning network, but has also drawn in other elements of civil society to help monitor and report, including journalists, academics and research institutions. Landmine Monitors researchers come from all sorts of professions including lawyers, doctors, humanitarian aid workers, human rights activists, landmine survivors, deminers, graduate students, and they are all non-governmental (meaning not employed by a government agency). To apply to provide Landmine Monitor research in your country, please complete and return this Research Application Form as quickly as possible. RESEARCH APPLICATION FORMDirections
TITLE: Country/Countries of research for LM 2003I. Contact Details
II. Ability to Conduct ResearchWill you conduct this research in an individual capacity or on behalf of your organization? If as an individual, please:
III. Research ProposalThis report will contain updated information only and not material contained in previous reports. Submit your research application accordingly.
IV. BudgetDo you require a Funding Grant to conduct your research? Landmine Monitor funding grants are paid in two installments and require reporting on the expenditure. If you require funding, please:
(The grants are usually either small (approx. $500 - $2000) or large (approx. $5000) for a country or a cluster of countries.)
(The grant covers research costs such as data collection, analysis, writing, travel (not including to LM meetings) and researchers time. They cover translation, including of your final report, which must be submitted in English.)
If necessary, you may submit a separate request if you require resources or equipment such as a modem, computer or printer. This will be considered separately by the ICBL, as it is not directly related to your research. |
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