The meeting was opened by its Co-Chairs, Ambassador Yoshiki Mine of Japan and H.E. Sam Sotha of Cambodia, with the support of its Co-Rapporteurs Ms. Nassima Baghli of Algeria and Ms. Anneli Lindahl-Kenney of Sweden.
H.E. Sam Sotha made a brief statement on the general status of implementation, followed by a statement by Ms. Sara Sekkenes on behalf of the ICBL.
In addition, the Co-Chair introduced a detailed document prepared by the Implementation Support Unit of the GICHD containing an overview of the mine affected States Parties' problems, plans, progress and priorities for assistance.
The following States Parties provided updates on the problems they face, their plans, progress and priorities for assistance pertaining to their Article 5 obligations:
The meeting adjourned until Tuesday morning.
The following States Parties provided updates on the problems they face, their plans, progress and priorities for assistance pertaining to their Article 5 obligations:
In addition, Nigeria highlighted that it had submitted its initial transparency report which indicates that Nigeria does not have areas containing anti-personnel mines. In addition, Guatemala made a presentation on behalf of Central American States Parties and the President-Designate of the First Review Conference shared his views.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) made a scene-setting presentation on the topic of assistance and cooperation by highlighting the matter of mainstreaming mine action into development. In addition, the following States and organizations provided updates or shared views:
Mr. Bill McDonough, head of the Organization of American States' (OAS) mine action programme made a detailed presentation on the OAS's activities.
Mr. Stan Brabant of Handicap International, on behalf of the ICBL Mine Risk Education Working Group and UNICEF, made a detailed presentation on the state-of-play of mine risk education.
The Co-Chair informed the Standing Committee that the day before the meeting an informal group of experts had met to hold detailed discussions on the state of mine action technologies. Professor Marc Acheroy of Belgium, coordinator of the informal group, was called upon to provide a summary of the group's discussions.
In addition, technology experts from the following States Parties made presentations or provided updates:
Co-Chair H.E. Sam Sotha of Cambodia brought the meeting to a close.
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