Study Report

The Development of Indigenous Mine Action Capacities

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Resource type:After action and lesson learning reviews
Library:ERD
Keywords:Capacity building, Landmines
Countries:Afghanistan, Angola, Cambodia, Mozambique
Agency:United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs
Author(s):Eaton, R., Horwood, C. and N. Niland.
Publisher:United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs
Pages:76pp
Call number:178

Objectives: Identify lessons learned in establishing UN supported mine action programmes in four of the most severely affected countries in the world.

Focus: Landmines, capacity building, management, operational issues.

Criteria: Appropriateness, cost-effectiveness.

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