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Resources including investigations into mine production and the military utility of mines have been produced to support the work of anti-mine advocates. In order for campaigners to effectively present and lobby for their positions they require solid resources providing appropriate and updated information. The included advocacy acticles and reports cover past advocacy campaigns and include advocacy toolss useful in planning future campaign actions
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Exposing the Source: U.S. Companies and the Production of Antipersonnel Mines
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Report: Get On the Ban Bus! San Francisco to Ottawa, October 23 - December 1, 1997
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The Landmine Ban: A Case Study in Humanitarian Advocacy
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Building Partnerships toward a Common Goal: Experiences of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
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Report on Activities: Ban Landmines Week, Washington, DC, USA
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Healing Land, Healing Lives: Sustained Civil Society Action Against Landmines, ICBL Annual Report 2002
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Fourth General Meeting of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines: Activities and Outcomes
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Ratification Packet for the 1997 Convention on the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on Their Destruction
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ICBL Campaign Kit
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Young People as Researchers: A Learning Resource Pack
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Guide to Reporting Under Article 7 of the Ottawa Convention
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Information Kit on the Development of National Legislation to Implement the Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-personnel Mines
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Youth Campaign Kit
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Guide to fact-finding missions under the Ottawa Convention
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Landmine Monitor
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