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This volume takes stock of the present state of Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA), looking at lessons that have been learned with the aim of further strengthening policies and practices in the future. It draws on the most recent findings from scholarly research and field programmes. Among the contributors are academics, decision-makers and practitioners.
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KERRY BRINKERT Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, Switzerland
J MARSHALL BEIER Assistant Professor of Political Science, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
BERNT A SKÅRA International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway
RUTH BOTTOMLEY Anthropologist, Cambodia
KJELL ERLING KJELLMAN University of Oslo, Norway
ANANDA S MILLARD Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, Switzerland
ARNE STRAND Christian Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway
NEIL ANDERSSON Founding Executive Director, CIET group of NGOs, institutes and foundations, Norway
APARNA SWAMINATHAN Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
CHARLIE WHITAKER CIET International, worldwide
MELISSA ROCHE University of North Carolina, USA
BOB EATON Executive Director, Survey Action Center, USA
BELINDA GOSLIN Mine Action Unit, Cranfield University, UK
CHRISTOPHER HORWOOD UN Assistance Mission for Afghanistan, Afghanistan
Résumé
This volume takes stock of the present state of Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA), looking at lessons that have been learned with the aim of further strengthening policies and practices in the future. It draws on the most recent findings from scholarly research and field programmes. Among the contributors are academics, decision-makers and practitioners.