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Landmine Awareness

20 April 2023

Lead MP

Wendy Morton
Aldridge-Brownhills
Con

Responding Minister

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

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UkraineTaxationAgriculture & Rural Affairs
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Other Contributors: 6

At a Glance

Wendy Morton raised concerns about landmine awareness in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Ms Morton asked the Minister to provide an update on funding levels for GMAP (Global Mine Action Programme), which has a budget of £89 million from March 2022 until March 2025. She also requested information on how much has been spent and allocated, whether this funding will be sufficient considering current challenges, and what the Government can do to encourage more states to ratify the Mine Ban Treaty.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Aldridge-Brownhills
Opened the debate
Ms Morton highlighted the ongoing risks landmines pose to civilians, livestock and the environment long after conflicts end. She noted that approximately 60 million people are at risk from landmines and unexploded ordnance in post-conflict areas. Ms Morton also pointed out that on average, 15 people are killed or injured each day by these hazards, with half of them being children. She stressed the need for education about the dangers of landmines to prevent accidents.

Government Response

Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Government Response
The UK is committed to ridding the world of landmines and has been a leader in this effort, having signed the anti-personnel mine ban convention and the convention on cluster munitions. The country currently supports mine action projects across the globe through its Global Mine Action Programme (GMAP), which from 2018-2022 invested £146 million in clearing nearly 500 million square meters of land, teaching over 4 million people about safety measures and assisting countries to develop strategies for mine action. Despite budget constraints due to the pandemic and Russia's war in Ukraine, the UK launched GMAP3 last year with a focus on immediate responses, such as £2 million for tackling new contamination in Ukraine. A new budget of £12.3 million has been confirmed for delivering de-mining, risk education, and national capacity building globally alongside additional funding for Afghanistan. The Minister also highlighted innovative projects like using specially trained detection rats to clear mines in Cambodia.
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