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Swiss commitment to humanitarian demining in 2023
Swiss commitment to humanitarian demining in 2023
Swiss commitment to humanitarian demining in 2023
The FDFA and the DDPS have expanded their global commitment in the first year of implementation of the Action Plan on Mine Action 2023-2026. Around 60 countries are still affected by landmines and29 are contaminated by clustered munitions. With the war in Ukraine, the widespread use of mines and cluster munitions has also returned to Europe. Switzerland has therefore placed a specific focus on Ukraine in 2023. A summary of key activities over the past year to mark the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action.