| Co-chairs : | Cambodia | Mr. Ieng MOULY, President, C-MAC |
| France | Mr. Samuel de BEAUVAIS, Ambassador, Mine Action | |
| Rapporteurs : | Germany | Mr. Ernst Joachim DÖRING, Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin |
| Yemen | Major Mansour AL AZZI |
1.1. Introduction
The aim is to identify realistic and sustainable formulas which shall best contribute to the realisation of the objectives of the Ottawa Convention, in particular through the implementation of the mandate given, in the course of the first meeting of States-Parties at Maputo in May 1999, to the committees entrusted with intersessional work.
1.2. Participation
Participation is open to the international demining community: States-Parties to the Convention, States signatories, States concerned by demining, international and regional organisations, NGOs, Research and Development entities, actors in the field of demining, qualified personalities.
1.3. Mandate of the SCE on technologies for mine action
The very traditional nature of equipments commonly used, the frequently insufficient safety of deminers, the extremely slow pace of demining operations, demand a simultaneous quest for rapid progress, in terms of performance and cost of demining equipment, and for strengthened reliability of detection techniques.
The SCE shall therefore carry out a comparative survey of the needs of endusers and of the technologies available or in project. The SCE shall also exhaustively and critically analyse the various fields of research currently explored. Finally, the SCE shall ponder the methods to be used in translating on the industrial plane technological improvement and progress.
1.4. Agenda of the first meeting of the SCE
In conformity with the guidelines adopted at Maputo, the SCE shall endeavour to analyse the needs expressed by the endusers, and to draw practical conclusions in terms of priorities. Having recorded these needs, the SCE shall analyse them according to perceived constraints:
The SCE shall conclude with the definition of short, medium and long-term priorities.
1.5. Practical points
The GICHD will forward this draft agenda at an early date, so that interested parties may accordingly prepare for the meeting and determine their participation.
| Monday 13 December 1999 | |
| 09.00-11.00 | Introductory remarks :
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Expression of the needs of endusers :
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| 11.00-11.15 | Coffee Break |
| 11.15-13.00 | Analysis of the needs of endusers :
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| Operational conclusions | |
| 13.00-15.00 | Lunch - WMO Building; Restaurant l'ATTIQUE, 9th floor (A) |
| 15.00-16.30 | Analysis of constraints:
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| 16.30-16.45 | Coffee Break |
| 16.45-18.00 | Analysis of constraints:
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| Operational conclusions | |
| 18.30 | Reception hosted by the Director of the GICHD Restaurant Vieux-Bois, Av. de la Paix 12. Geneva |
| Tuesday 14 December 1999 | |
| 09.00-10.45 | Constraints pertaining to the political and economic context :
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| 10.45-11.00 | Coffee Break |
| 11.00-13.00 | Constraints pertaining to the political and economic context : Financing and purchasing capacities (CMAC, JRC, UNMAS, UNDP) |
| Operational conclusions | |
| 13.00-14.30 | Lunch - WMO Building ; Restaurant l'ATTIQUE, 9th floor (A) |
| 14.30-15.45 | Priorities - in term of objectives:
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| 15.45-16.00 | Coffee Break |
| 16.00-19.00 | Priorities - in terms of methods:
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| Operational conclusions | |
| End of the SCE’s first meeting: general conclusions; mandate and prospects of the second meeting, in May 2000. |
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