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Netherlands, Germany pledge funds for implementation work ahead of Conference

29.02.2016

Two days before the First International Pledging Conference is to take place at the UN Geneva, Chile, the Convention's Presidency and the Implementation Support Unit (ISU) have started to receive public pledges.

 

Marta Mauras Chile Ambassador and Bert Koenders of the Netherlands
From left, H.E. Marta Maurás of Chile, H.E. Steffen Kongstad of Norway
and H.E. Bert Koenders, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.

H.E. Bert Koenders, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands announced a contribution of €45 million for the next four years, "to amplify the message that [the Netherlands] wants the world to take serious action on demining".

The funds will continue to finance landmine and cluster munition clearance in former conflict zones.

In addition, the Netherlands has pledged €50,000 to the work of the ISU.


Ambassador Michael Biontino of Germany and Juan Carlos Ruan of the ISU2

Also on 29 February, Germany’s Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament, H.E. Ambassador Michael Biontino, signed an agreement to contribute €40,000 to the Convention’s Implementation Support Unit (ISU).

Germany has contributed to mine action for more than 20 years, and through annual voluntary contributions, to the work of the ISU for over 10 years.

The agreement was signed by Ambassador Biontino and the ISU's Acting Director, Juan Carlos Ruan.

 

 

 

 

Germany and the Netherlands are among the world's largest funders of humanitarian demining.


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