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1 Program for Comprehensive Action against Antipersonnel Mines Report to the Committee on Hemispheric Security April 21, 2016 Department of Public Security Secretariat for Multidimensional Security AICMA

2 Mandate “Convert the Americas into the world’s first antipersonnel land mine-free zone.” OAS General Assembly, 2014 - OAS General Assembly, 2014 Resolution 2866, “Advancing Hemispheric Security: A Multidimensional Approach” AICMA Program Mission Statement: To provide financial, technical, logistical, and administrative support to member states that so request, to assist them in their efforts to mitigate and eliminate the impact of antipersonnel mines on their peoples and their economies.

3 AICMA Accióncontraminas Components MineAction Humanitariandemining Education Education on mine risks on mine risks Victimassistance Stockpile Stockpile destruction destruction Promotion of the Ottawa Convention

4 AICMA Program Structure Humanitarian perspective Multilateral participation International financing and monitoring Civilian-military cooperation OAS AICMA Technical Partners Donors Member States National Authorities National capacity-building

5 Activities Progress and Projections AICMA

6 Colombia – Support for the Strategic Plan  Peace process  Demining as part of the peace process  Participation by the military, FARC, Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA)  Projections  Expansion of demining from 18 municipalities to 44 additional municipalities between 2016 and 2017  Increased number of military units engaged in humanitarian demining  Increased number of civilian organizations participating Completed In Progress Projected 2016 Projected 2017

7 Colombia – Support for Demining  AICMA provided the military with demining units:  Logistical support for 10 units (approx. 400 mine clearers)  Technical and camp teams for 3 new demining units  Area cleared using technical means : 281,000 m 2  Area released through non- technical surveys : 425,000 m 2  No. of plots of land made available: 84  Explosive devices destroyed: 170 AIC M A

8 Colombia: Quality Management  Pursuant to the Technical Assistance and Cooperation Agreement between Colombia and the GS/OAS, AICMA performs:  Monitoring of demining activities to ensure quality procedures;  Inspection of cleared areas for quality control of land to be handed over to communities;  Evaluation of the documents, operating procedures, and technical capacity of civilian entities seeking accreditation to carry out humanitarian demining activities.  Between August 2014 and January 2016, AICMA:  Monitored 829 non-technical studies;  Conducted 1,349 on-site visits to verify that clearing had been done in compliance with approved procedures and to national standards;  Inspected all cleared areas for quality control; and  Evaluated new demining entities for accreditation.

9 AICMA Victim identification and support Colombia: A comprehensive effort Development projects Entrega de tierras Education at risk Security Information gathering Mine clearing Delivery of lands Information gathering Appreciation for socioeconomic impact Community liaison

10 AICMA Regional training  Course on demining and destruction of explosive devices  Annual 8-week course to train supervisors and trainers  International Demining Center in Hoyo de Manzanares, Spain  Financing by Spain’s Ministry of Defense and AICMA  85 technicians trained since 2011  Military, police, and civilian participants from Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and Peru

11 AICMA Ottawa Convention  Fourteenth Meeting of States Parties  Geneva, Switzerland, December 1-4, 2015  Evaluation of progress with the Maputo Action Plan  Relevant issues  OAS states parties have ended production  Non-state armed groups continue to use mines in Colombia  OAS states parties have completed stockpile destruction  Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Suriname, Nicaragua, and Venezuela have completed demining States parties nearing completion: Argentina (2020), Chile (2020), Colombia (2021), Ecuador (2017), and Peru (2017)

12 AICMA Fund raising - Colombia  Donations received:  United States:US$2,800,000 (August 2014) US$2,000,000 (April 2016)  Canada:CAD 400,000 (March 2016)  Italy 65,000 EUROS (November 2014) 75,000 EUROS (October 2015)  Global Demining Initiative for Colombia  Launched by USA and Norway in March 2016  Commitments to lend support from:  OAS member states: Argentina, Canada, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay  Permanent Observers: European Union, Japan, Korea, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom  Meeting of experts in Bogota from May 10 to 14, 2016

13 AICMA AICMA achievements  Five countries free from antipersonnel mines:  Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Suriname  Destruction of 1 million stockpiled mines  Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru  Clearing of 200,000 unexploded mines and ammunition  1,800 mine survivors helped with rehabilitation and socio-economic reintegration  One million inhabitants in 1,500 communities sensitized to the risks posed by mines

14 Thank you very much AICMA COMPREHENSIVE ACTION AGAINST ANTIPERSONNEL MINES Comprehensive Action against Antipersonnel Mines Carl E. Case, General Coordinator Tel. 202-370-4680 CCase@oas.org


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