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MC: Summary and Statements

Wednesday 10 May – Thursday 11 May

1.     Opening of the meeting

The meeting was opened by its Co-Chairs, His Royal Highness Prince Mired of Jordan, with the support of Azzam Alameddin of Jordan, and, Igor Jukic of Slovenia. The Co-Chairs were assisted by Co-Rapporteurs Camilo Sanhueza of Chile and Ingunn Vatne of Norway.

The Co-Chairs also delivered a statement on the status of implementation of Article 5 of the Convention:

  • Statement by the Co-Chairs on the status of Article 5 PDF 60KB

2.    Updates from relevant States Parties on the status of implementation

Of the 45 States Parties which have indicated that they are in the process of fulfilling Article 5 obligations, the following provided updates on their implementation efforts:

States Parties with deadlines in 2009:

States Parties with deadlines in 2010

States Parties with deadlines in 2011 or later

Discussion

3.     Lessons from the States Parties that have indicated that they have completed implementation of Article 5

  • Presentation by the Implementation Support Unit of the GICHD on information compiled from the States Parties that have reported fulfilment of Article 5 obligations PDF 26KB
  • Presentation by Guatemala on its completion of implementation of Article 5  PDF 1MB

4.     Enhancing understanding of the implementation of Article 5

The Co-Chairs presented a discussion paper that elaborated ideas concering the matter of requests for extensions in accordance with Article 5, paragraph 4.

  • Towards completion: Implementing Article 5 (Discussion paper) PDF 43KB

The following States Parties and interested organizations engaged in discussion on this matter:

5.     Cooperation and assistance

The following States Parties and organizations provided updates and views on assistance for clearing mined areas:

6.     An overview of progress made and challenges that remain in the field of mine risk education

Handicap International delivered a joint statement on behalf of the ICBL and UNICEF on mine risk education efforts.

7.     An overview of progress made and challenges that remain in the field of mine action technologies

Professor Marc Acheroy of Belgium, the coordinator of an informal mine action technologiy experts gropu, provided an update on the status of efforts undertaken in the field of mine action technologies:

  • Prestentation by Professor Marc Acheroy of Belgium PDF 427KB