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Danger zones containing mines and weapons for humanitarian concern

Vulnerable groups must be safeguarded from the threats of war leftovers such as explosive devices and their related humanitarian issues ought to be addressed urgently

Hazardous zones of military ordnances and landmines for human protection
Hazardous zones of military ordnances and landmines for human protection

Danger zones containing mines and weapons for humanitarian concern

The German Federal Government has announced a new funding guideline for humanitarian mine and explosive ordnance clearance, effective from 2024 to 2028. This initiative is a crucial part of the country's humanitarian aid strategy.

Under this guideline, only non-profit organisations with a "quality profile" in the funding area of humanitarian aid are eligible for funding. The clearance of a wide range of explosive remnants of war, including mines and improvised explosive devices, will be targeted for detection and clearance.

Humanitarian mine and explosive remnants of war clearance plays a fundamental role in stabilisation, peace consolidation, and sustainable development. It is an essential component of humanitarian aid for the protection of affected populations in contaminated areas. By facilitating humanitarian access in these areas, it helps ensure the delivery of much-needed aid to those in need.

In addition to clearance operations, the funding strategy also supports risk awareness, victim assistance, and advocacy. All projects must be at least gender-sensitive and consider inclusion to ensure a comprehensive approach to the issue.

Expenditures for evaluations are eligible for funding, and numerous measures of humanitarian mine and explosive remnants of war clearance are supported, ranging from prevention to rehabilitation. However, no provisions have been made for the form and type of financing, the duration of the grant, or the amount of the grant.

The Federal Foreign Office invites partner organisations with a quality profile to apply in targeted rounds. Funding is primarily provided in the countries listed as priority countries in the annex of the strategy. It is important to note that no certain measures are excluded from funding, except those in direct cooperation with state structures.

The IMAS (International Mine Action Standards)-compliant investigation of suspect areas is part of the supported humanitarian mine and explosive remnants of war clearance measures. This adherence to international standards demonstrates the German Government's commitment to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of these operations.

In conclusion, the German Federal Government's new funding guideline for humanitarian mine and explosive ordnance clearance is a significant step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of affected populations in contaminated areas. By supporting a wide range of measures and encouraging the application of international standards, this initiative will undoubtedly make a positive impact in the countries where it is implemented.

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