The Fifth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions (5MSP) will take place in San Jose, Costa Rica 2-5 September 2014. At this meeting, States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions will give progress updates on implementing their treaty obligations and take key decisions on items including the structures […]
Category: announcements
The United States has announced that it intends to join the Mine Ban Treaty in the future, and will not produce or acquire antipersonnel landmines U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Douglas M. Griffiths made the announcement today at the Mine Ban Treaty’s 3rd Review Conference in Maputo, which the US is attending as an observer. The […]
Message from the Proud Students Against Landmines and Cluster Munitions to All Countries at the Third Review Conference of the Mine Ban Treaty PSALM (PROUD STUDENTS AGAINST LANDMINES and CLUSTER BOMBS) members are students dedicated to educating others about the need for a world free of landmines and cluster bombs. PSALM students work on various […]
The Mine Ban Treaty’s Third Review Conference (3RC), will take place from 23 to 27 June in 2014 in Maputo, Mozambique. It will mark a critical moment in the Treaty’s history, taking place 15 years after the Treaty’s entry into force and the First Meeting of States Parties in 1999, which was also held in […]
President Barack Obama should conclude his administration’s review of United States’ policy on banning antipersonnel landmines with a decision to join the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, said the United States Campaign to Ban Landmines on the eve of the International Day for Mine Action. “When it comes to the harm caused by landmines, the U.S. has […]
JOIN US FOR LEND YOUR LEG! LEND YOUR LEG is being held in anticipation of The United Nations’ International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action which is observed on April 4th each year. LYL aims to raise awareness about landmines and progress toward their eradication. “Mine action” refers to a range of […]
March 1, 2014 marks exactly 15 years since the Mine Ban Treaty entered into force and began making a difference in mine-affected communities globally – saving lives by ensuring the removal and destruction of landmines, as well as providing assistance to mine victims. Since then, the Mine Ban Treaty has been recognized as a model […]
On February 19, the US Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention Implementation Support Unit, with the support of the European Union, held a symposium at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC on the United States and the Mine Ban Treaty. Senior PSALM students and members of WVCBL […]
JANUARY 2104 “Making a World of Difference” Art and Photo Exhibit by PSALM: PROUD STUDENTS AGAINST LANDMINES and CLUSTER BOMBS/WVCBL: West Virginia Campaign to Ban Landmines and Cluster Bombs opened on January 10th, 2014 at the Monongalia Arts Center in Morgantown, West Virginia. “Making a World of Difference” acknowledges and honors individuals and organizations that […]
How Soon is “Soon?”
DECEMBER 2013 How Soon is “Soon?” 4 Years Later and World Still Waiting for Conclusion of Obama Administration’s Landmine Policy Review In response to pressure from civil society, the Obama administration began a review of U.S. landmine policy in December 2009. Four years later, we are still waiting for the outcome of that review. Today […]