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Mines Action Canada February 2010

Mines Action Canada February 2010. www.minesactioncanada.org. Canadian Landmine Action Week (CLAW). February 22 nd – March 1 st is the 11 th annual CLAW. CLAW celebrates the March 1 st anniversary of the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines becoming international law.

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Mines Action Canada February 2010

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  1. Mines Action Canada February 2010 www.minesactioncanada.org

  2. Canadian Landmine Action Week(CLAW) • February 22nd – March 1st is the 11th annual CLAW. • CLAW celebrates the March 1st anniversary of the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines becoming international law. • Canadians have commemorated our role in this important achievement by organizing educational, media and fundraising events during CLAW. www.minesactioncanada.org

  3. Reasons to celebrate • Canada is a leader in banning landmines. The Convention banning the use, production, transfer and stockpiling and requiring the destruction of the weapon is internationally known as the Ottawa Treaty. • Canada was among the first countries to sign the Convention on Cluster Munitions in December 2008. www.minesactioncanada.org

  4. Reasons to celebrate • 156 states have joined the Ottawa Treaty. • 98 states have signed the Cluster Munitions Ban. • 13 states—down from 50 before the Ban—produce landmines. • Global trade in landmines is essentially non-existent. www.minesactioncanada.org

  5. Reasons to celebrate • 144 of the 156 States Parties do not have stockpiles of antipersonnel landmines. • States Parties have destroyed more than 42 million stockpiled landmines—this is 42 million lives and limbs saved. • The number of new landmine casualties is decreasing. www.minesactioncanada.org

  6. The challenges • It’s increasingly difficult to the remaining “tough nut” countries to join the Ottawa Treaty. • A survivor is a survivor for life. Landmine and cluster bomb survivors will need medical and socio-economic assistance for decades to come. • Deadlines for mine clearance are being missed / extended. • Funding for mine action is increasingly scarce. www.minesactioncanada.org

  7. CLAW: Join in Bombs Away! • Wear a Bombs Away! pin and organize a button drive at your school, workplace or community group! • Organize a CLAW fundraiser and make a real difference on the ground! • Put the Bombs Away! logo on your Facebook page, blog, email signature and spread the word! www.minesactioncanada.org

  8. Mines Action Canada calls for a worldwide ban on landmines and cluster bombs, clearance of all mined areas in affected countries, and immediate, sustainable support for the needs and rights of survivors – no reservations, no exceptions, no loopholes, no excuses. Bombs Away! Join us! www.minesactioncanada.org

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