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Update from the United Nations Inter-Agency Coordination Group - Mine Action Mine Action Support Group Meeting 10 October 2014 Agnès Marcaillou, UN IACG-MA Chair, UNMAS Director 1

The Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanism Country-level Survey (Strategic Objectives 1, 2 and 3) HQ monitoring tool (Strategic Objective 4) Jan April 2014 Piloted Developed May-June 2014 Pilot reviewed and Survey revised Launched 15 July 2014 Survey launched in UNMAS 16 Sept Oct 2014 Data collection Nov Dec 2014 Data analysis, Survey revisions Data analysis Jan Feb 2015 Next round of data collection 2015 Analysis and reporting for the Secretary General s Report on Assistance in Mine Action Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 2

To be published in early 2015 UN Mine Action Portfolio Integrated into the UN Mine Action Gateway Accessible through Mobile Devices Graphic analysis Areas of work categories expanded Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 3

Legal frameworks Third Review Conference of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (Maputo, June 2014) Fifth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions (San Jose, September 2014) Meetings of States Parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) (Geneva, 10-14 November 2014) GA resolution on Assistance in Mine Action (Oct. 2015) Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 4

Outreach UN Mine Action Gateway which now includes a UN Research Guide International Day of Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action 4 April Digital Mine Field in New York New Museum Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 5

Updates on programmes: Emergency Response Bosnia Herzegovina Gaza Iraq Ukraine Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 6

Updates on programmes: Emerging Trends Improvised Explosive Devices (Mali, Afghanistan) Weapons and Ammunition Management - WAM (Libya, CAR) Integrated victim assistance and risk education Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 7

Updates on programmes: Capacity-building for National Ownership Cote d Ivoire Lebanon Updates from the UN IACG-MA agenda item 3.1 - Slide 8

Funding priorities Mine Action Support Group Meeting 10 October 2014 Agnès Marcaillou, UN IACG-MA Chair, UNMAS Director 1

UNDP Funding Priorities Bosnia US$ 500 000 for management training, national capacity-building, clearance. Libya US$ 500 000 for capacity-building. Yemen US$ 1 million to support clearance activities. Sudan US$ 1 million for capacity-building and clearance. Funding priorities agenda item 4.1 - Slide 2

UNICEF Funding Priorities Emergency/Residual MRE, victim assistance, advocacy, research, capacity building, surveillance, and coordination Asia/Eastern Europe: US$ 3,1 million for Bosnia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Ukraine Africa: US$ 6,5 million for Eritrea, Somalia, Mali, Chad, DRC, Congo-Brazzaville, South Sudan, Sudan, Senegal Middle East: US$ 7,2 million for Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, opt, Pakistan, Syria, Yemen Latin America Multi-country initiative on Armed Violence Prevention US$ 3.4 million - Priority countries would be Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, El-Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela US $7.2 million - Still anticipated from SIDA for Mine Action and Armed Violence Funding priorities agenda item 4.1 - Slide 3

UNMAS Funding Priorities Gaza US$ 4.5 million to deliver the emergency response through 2015 US$ 500,000 available contributions + ongoing discussions with other donors. DRC US$ 5 million to support clearance and strengthen the capacity of the National Mine Action Centre. Colombia US$ 4,5 million to support the peace process, protect civilians and offer necessary expertise and support related to DDR. Afghanistan US$ 6 million to support the Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan, one of the largest mine action programmes in the world. Funding priorities agenda item 4.1 - Slide 4

Public-Private Sector Partnership Mine Action Support Group Meeting 10 October 2014 Agnès Marcaillou, UN IACG-MA Chair, UNMAS Director 1

Brooklyn Brothers: Creative Agency Marco Grob: United Nations partners Emmy Award Winning Photographer Public-Private Sector Partnership agenda item 4.3 - Slide 2

United Nations partners (cont d) Schonstedt Instrument Company Public-Private Sector Partnership agenda item 4.3 - Slide 3

Critical Mass - Digital Marketing Agency Public-Private Sector Partnership agenda item 4.3 - Slide 3

VTF Management and Transparency tools Mine Action Support Group Meeting 10 October 2014 Agnès Marcaillou, UN IACG-MA Chair, UNMAS Director 1

THE CUBE VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 2

THE CUBE VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 3

CONTRIBUTIONS BY DONORS VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 4

CONTRIBUTIONS BY YEAR VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 5

CONTRIBUTIONS BY PROGRAMME VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 6

CONTRIBUTIONS BY PILLAR VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 7

CONTRIBUTIONS BY PROJECT VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 8

CONTRIBUTIONS BY PROJECT VTF Management and Transparency tools agenda item 4.4 - Slide 9