Wednesday, May 22, 2013

UN EXPANDING MINE ACTION WORK IN MALI REVIEW OF FRANCE 1963 MOVE WITH SENEGAL OF PATENT RIGHTS

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Date: 22 May 2013 17:00:00 -0400
Subject: UN EXPANDING MINE ACTION WORK IN MALI
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UN EXPANDING MINE ACTION WORK IN MALINew York, May 22 2013 5:00PMThe
United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) today announced plans to
expand its humanitarian activities in Mali, bolster preparations for
full deployment of an African-led support mission and help displaced
persons return safely to their homes following months of strife in the
West African country.

In a <"http://www.mineaction.org/news/press-release-japan-provides-more-support-unmas-humanitarian-work">news
release, UNMAS said that as the world body prepares to deploy the
Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA),
it will continue to coordinate and support humanitarian mine action
organizations and build the national capacity in the country to ensure
that the threat of landmines and explosive remnants of war are dealt
with quickly.

A $6 million donation form the Government of Japan will ensure that
all preparations are on schedule for the start of MINUSMA's activities
and that "Malians and peacekeepers are able to safely navigate the
terrain," said UNMAS Director Agnès Marcaillou.

MINUSMA is tasked with helping the Malian authorities to implement the
transitional roadmap towards the full restoration of constitutional
order, democratic governance and national unity. This includes the
holding of elections in July, confidence-building and facilitation of
reconciliation at the national and local levels.

UNMAS established an office in Mali in January and has been advising,
training and mentoring Malian and African Union personnel in
addressing landmines, unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive
devices.

"This grant will help the people of Mali by allowing for the voluntary
return of refugees and of internally displaced persons and will help
to provide humanitarian organizations safe access to all Malian
communities," UNMAS said.

Japan has consistently supported the United Nations efforts to
eradicate the threat of landmines and explosive remnants of war. In
March, the Japanese Government gave $18 million to the UN Voluntary
Trust Fund for Assistance in Mine Action for mine action work in
Africa and in Afghanistan.May 22 2013 5:00PM
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