National Dialogue on Humanitarian Demining and Victim Assistance in Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwean Mine Action Centre (ZIMAC) and the National Mine Action Authority (NMAA) under the Ministry of Defence, are the national structures for implementing aspects related to Article 5. Victim assistance implementation is carried out by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare. These national agencies will therefore jointly host a National Stakeholder Dialogue on Humanitarian Demining and Victim Assistance from 18-20 February 2025 at the Rainbow Hotel.
Technical backing for the Dialogue, is provided by the Convention’s Implementation Support Unit (ISU), while the financial support is provided by the Council of the European Union (EU) which adopted Decision 2021/257 “in the framework of the European Security Strategy and in accordance with relevant Decisions of the international community” to support implementation of the Convention.
Presentations
- EUCD Zim 2 ISU Article 5 extension request process notes19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 2 ISU Article 5 extension request process19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 2 ZIMAC Challenges in identifying victims text19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 2 ZIMAC Challenges in identifying victims19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 2 ZIMAC Progress made by Zimbabwe in mine clearance19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 APOPO Zimbabwe status of operation19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 HALO Trust socioeconomic impact of mines in Zimbabwe27 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 HALO Trust%E2%80%93Zimbabwe Operational Update19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 Mines Advisory Group Zimbabwe operational update19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 NPA Zimbabwe EORE19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 NPA Zimbabwe status of operation19 February 2025
- EUCD Zim 3 Zimbabwe NMCU status of operations18 February 2025English
- EUCD Zim 4 ZIMAC Considerations for completion18 February 2025English