Combating anti-personnel mines
Despite the success of the 1997 Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction, and the relatively small number of mine victims compared with other victims of violence, disease or accidents, anti-personnel mines remain a source of suffering and exclusion for those affected by them. The SDC engages in humanitarian demining action, advocates for the Ottawa Convention, mine risk education and victim assistance through its development and humanitarian aid projects.
In line with its Mine Action Strategy for 2016–22, Switzerland’s efforts are focused on
- the importance of promoting and complying with the relevant international instruments
- clearing contaminated areas, mine risk education and victim assistance
- building local capacities to strengthen local ownership.
The Swiss Confederation invested CHF 22.3 million in mine action in 2017. To date, programmes have been conducted in Angola, Eritrea, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Mozambique, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Georgia.