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Explosive Remnants of War (ERW)
Description:
The civil society activity focused on Landmines and ERW strives to remove
these indiscriminate killers from the ground, reduce circulation and use,
destroy stockpiles, raise landmine awareness, aid innocent victims, and
enhance development.
Basic Source:
● International
Campaign to Ban Landmines - follow "resources" link
● Canada's Guide to the Global
Ban on Landmines
● Geneva Center
for International Humanitarian Demining
●Rae McGrath, Landmines
and Unexploded Ordnance: A Resource Book
● Physicians for Human Rights, Landmines:
A Deadly Legacy
In Depth Research:
Elizabeth Beery Adams, (Date Unknown) “The History of
Demining in Nicaragua” Journal of Mine Action 5.2.
Frank Faulkner and Lloyd Pettiford, (1998) “Complexity and
simplicity: landmines, peace and security in Central America.” Third World Quarterly, 19(1), 45-61.
Eric Filippino. (Date Unknown) “Implementing
Landmine Awareness Programs” Journal of Mine Action 4.3.
Eric Filippino. (Date Unknown) “Mine
Risk Education”, In Mine Action Information Center, The Landmine Action
Smart Book, MAIC: Harrisonburg, VA.
Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, (2003) Improving
Communication in Mine Awareness Programmes, Geneva: GICHD
International Campaign to Ban Landmines. (1999) Landmine Monitor Report 2000,
Washington D.C.: Human Rights Watch.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines. (2001) Landmine Monitor Report 2001,
Washington D.C.: Human Rights Watch.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines. (2002) Landmine Monitor Report 2002,
Washington D.C.: Human Rights Watch.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines. (2003) Landmine Monitor Report 2003,
Washington D.C.: Human Rights Watch.
Juan Carlos Ruan (Date Unknown) “Empowering
the people through mine awareness in Latin America” Journal of
Mine Action 4.3.
UNDP. (2003, Jan). Support to Mine
Action Programmes in Cambodia: 2002 Project Progress Report.
United Nations, (2003) International Mine
Action Standards 04.10, Second Edition, Standard 3.126.
United Nations,
(1999) “International
Guidelines for Landmine and Unexploded Ordnance Awareness Education”
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