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Unit 3: Moving Towards a Total Ban



C. A Course of Action: Voluntary Trust Fund

The Voluntary Trust Fund for Assistance in Mine Clearance was established in 1994 in order to assist in financing mine clearance and other mine-related activities. Accordingly, the Fund is being used in support of:


the conduct of assessment missions to determine the scope of mine-related problems;

the establishment and support of Mine Action Centers and indigenous (local) capacities;

the conduct of priority survey, awareness, training and clearance operations;

the bridging of delays in funding within the existing programs; co-ordination of mine effort;

the collection, collation and dissemination of mine-related information of a technical nature;

consciousness-raising through public information;
As of April 1997, approximately $31.21 million has been received and $6.57 million pledged by almost 40 Member-States and various organizations. From these contributions, $29.24 million has been spent or committed for expenditure.

Given the growing needs of recently established programs (in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Croatia in particular), an additional minimum of $14.8 million in 1997 and $35.4 million in 1998 is required to keep up current activities. However, in order to carry out its program as well as expand operations, the Trust Fund would need an additional $51.1 million in 1997 and $68.4 million in 1998.




  1. Research the list of contributors to the Voluntary Trust Fund. Which countries have given the most? Which countries are noticeably absent? Which countries receive most of the aid? (Hint: try the Landmines Newsletter.)
  2. Develop a poster campaign asking countries to contribute to the Voluntary Trust Fund. Create contests for the most effective poster. If you have access to a scanner and a web-site, scan the posters and put it up on a web-site, then notify us by e-mailing cyberschoolbus@un.org

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