Making analytical tools operational: task impact assessment
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The need for mine action operators to demonstrate the impact of interventions on affected populations are discussed. The tools focusing on the negative impact that landmines and unexploded ordnance have on affected populations, rather than positive impact of humanitarian mine action itself is shown.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2003
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Norms, Persuation and Practice: Landmine Monitor and Civil Society
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The first four editions of the annual Landmine Monitor Report are reviewed, and its role as a civil society-initiated tool for monitoring the implementation of the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty are examined.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2003
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