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CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE, STOCKPILING, PRODUCTION AND TRANSFER OF ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES AND THEIR DESTRUCTION ARTICLE 7 REPORT STATE PARTY : REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA DATE OF SUBMISSION : 3 rd April 2009 POINT OF CONTACT : Ms. SHEILA MWEEMBA DIRECTOR Zambia Anti-Personnel Mine Action Centre (ZMAC) Ministry of Foreign Affairs P O Box 50069 LUSAKA, ZAMBIA Tel. +260 211 251 279/ 255 749 Fax +260 211 257 091 Email sheila.mweemba@gmail.com

Form A NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION MEASURES Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: a) The national implementation measures referred to in Article 9. Remark: In accordance with Article 9, Each State shall take all appropriate legal, administrative and other measures, including the imposition of penal sanctions, to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention undertaken by persons on territory under its jurisdiction and control. State [Party]; REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for the time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 Measures Legislation enacted and effected in 2004. Supplementary information (e.g., effective date of implementation & text of legislation attached)

Form B STOCKPILED ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: b) The total of all stockpiled anti-personnel mines owned or possessed by it, or under its jurisdiction or control, to include a breakdown of the type, quantity and, if possible, lot numbers of each type of anti-personnel mine stockpiled. State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 TYPE QUANTITY LOT # (if possible) Supplementary information ALPHER 120 100 Unknown AUPS 24 100 Various MAUS 200 Various POMZ 100 Various T69 Chinese 230 71-01-14 T59 383 71-05-53 T58 702 71-5-52 T. VARS 40 100 VARS 40 VARS 50 205 VARS 50 TOTAL 2,120 The 2007 Report had some arithmetic and typographical errors in it. These have now been corrected. Therefore, during 2007, a total of 1,226 and NOT 1,020 were used for training purposes. No training took place in 2008 though there had been plans to do so.

Form C: LOCATION OF MINED AREAS Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: c) To the extent possible, the location of all mined areas that contain or are suspected to contain, anti-personnel mines under its jurisdiction or control, to include as much detail as possible regarding the type and quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine in each mine area and when they were emplaced. Note: A nationwide landmine survey is currently underway and has provided new information on most of the locations detailed below: LOCATION TYPE QUANTITY DATE OF SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLACEMENT INFORMATION Chikumbi East, Chongwe District Unknown Unknown Unknown UXO - Aircraft canon rounds continue to be found Lusaka Province Sinjela, Chongwe Lusaka Province Unknown Unknown Unknown UXO A hand grenade was found and destroyed Chilimba/Mukanda Chongwe District Lusaka Province Unknown Unknown Unknown Mweshangombe Chongwe Lusaka Province Unknown Unknown Unknown Mwabu Chiengi District, Luapula Province Unknown Unknown Unknown Simwatachela Kalomo District, Southern Province Unknown Unknown Unknown Hibamenda Sinadabwe Ward Siavonga, Southern Province Unknown Unknown Unknown UXO A hand grenade was found and destroyed UXO - An Anti-Tank mine caused an accident in 1982.There have been no reports since and road is in constant use. UXO Area to be revisited Nothing found. UXOs, APMs and ATMs has been prioritized for technical survey and clearance

LOCATION TYPE QUANTITY DATE OF EMPLACEMENT Nangweshi/Mashika Village Shangombo District, Western Prov. Unknown Unknown Unknown Mulamba Sinjembela (Sinjembela Village and Mbomakazi area) Western Province Matebele, Mbeta Ward, Shangombo District, Western Province Lipuwe, Sachimbunde Senanga, Western Province Shatotwa II at Mutomena area, Shangombo District SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION UXOs and Anti-tank mines Recorded several accidents in the past. The area was cleared by the Zambia Army and the whole area is now in use. Unknown Unknown Unknown UXOs and Anti-tank mines Peasant farmers continually find grenades during cultivation. Survey team found only 1 hand grenade ammunition in each area. Unknown Unknown Unknown UXOs Area cleared by Zambia Army Unknown Unknown Unknown UXOs EOD officers disposed of the UXO Unknown Unknown Unknown UXOs and Anti-Personnel Mines the survey has confirmed that the area was never active during the liberation wars and is therefore free of APMs and Sikongo,Angola/Zambia border Western Province Unknown Unknown Unknown Lukena at Kwandu River Western Province Unknown Unknown Unknown Sioma Ngwezi National Park Western Province Unknown Unknown Unknown UXO. UXOs and Anti-Personnel Mines Survey confirmed that the area is free of landmines and UXO. UXOs and Anti-Personnel Mines Survey confirmed that this is a mine field and has been marked for further clearance. UXOs and Anti-tank mines Survey confirmed that the area is not impacted by landmines Kamapanda, Mwinilunga District, North Western Province Unknown Unknown Unknown UXOs and Anti-Personnel Mines survey to confirm whether it is a SHA or not

Form D APMs RETAINED OR TRANSFERRED Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary- General on: d) The types, quantities and, if possible, lot numbers of all anti-personnel mines retained or transferred for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance or mine destruction techniques, or transferred for the purpose of destruction, as well as the institutions authorized by a State Party to retain or transfer anti-personnel mines, in accordance with Article3 State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 1. Retained for development of and training in (Article 3, para.1) INSTITUTION AUTHORIZED STATE PARTY BY TYPE QUANTITY LOT # (if possible) Supplementary Information ZAMBIA ARMY ALPHER 120 100 Unknown AUPS 24 100 Various MAUS 200 Various POMZ 100 Various T69 Chinese 230 71-01-14 T59 383 71-05-53 T58 702 71-5-52 T. VARS 40 100 VARS 40 VARS 50 205 VARS 50 These continue to be retained for use by the defence forces which are actively engaged in various peacekeeping operations worldwide TOTAL 2,120

2. Transferred for development of and training in (Article3, para.1) INSTITUTION AUTHORIZED STATE PARTY BY TYPE QUANTITY LOT # (if possible) Supplementary Information ZAMBIA ARMY ALPHER 120 167 Unknown AUPS 24 186 Various MAUS 138 Various POMZ 10 Various T69 Chinese 200 71-01-14 T59 230 71-05-53 T58 200 71-5-52 T. VARS 40 13 VARS 40 VARS 50 82 VARS 50 In 2007, a total of 1,226 mines were used in minefield laying and demining techniques for military students at the Staff College and School of Engineers. TOTAL 1,226

FORM E STATUS OF PROGRAMS FOR CONVERSION OR DE- COMMISSIONING OF APM PRODUCTION FACILITIES Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: e) The status of programs for the conversion or de-commissioning of anti-personnel mine production facilities. State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for the time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 Indicate if to convert or decommission Status (indicate if in process or completed Not Applicable Supplementary information Zambia has never produced Anti- Personnel Mines and therefore does not possess any production facilities

FORM F Article 7.1 STATUS OF PROGRAMS FOR DESTRUCTION OF APMS Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: f) The status of programs for the destruction of anti-personnel mines in accordance with Articles 4 and 5, including details of the methods which will be used in destruction, the location of all destruction sites and the applicable safety and environmental standards to be observed. State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 1. Status of programs for destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) Description of the status of programs including: Location of destruction sites Details of: 3,345 Anti-Personnel Mines were destroyed in October, 2004 at Nanking Army Battle Training METHODS: Open detonation by electrical firing area, Lusaka IAW ZMAC SOPs and IMAS IAW Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ) standards Applicable safety standards Applicable environmental standards 2. Status of programs for destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5) Description of the status programs including: Details of: The clearance/destruction program will be developed after the final report of the ongoing nationwide landmine survey is submitted on 30 June 2009 Location of destruction sites: Methods These will be known and prioritized once the final report of the ongoing nationwide landmine survey is submitted.

FORM G Article 7.1 APMs DESTROYED AFTER ENTRY INTO FORCE Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: g) The types and quantities of all anti-personnel mines destroyed after entry into force of this Convention for that State Party, to include a breakdown of the quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine destroyed, in accordance with Articles 4 and 5, respectively, along with, if possible, the lot numbers of each type of anti-personnel mine in the case of destruction in accordance with Article 4 State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 1. Destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) INSTITUTION TYPE QUANTITY LOT # (if AUTHORIZED BY possible) STATE PARTY ZAMBIA ARMY ALPHER 120 267 Unknown AUPS 24 286 Various MAUS 338 Various POMZ 110 Various T69 Chinese 430 71-01-14 T59 613 71-05-53 T58 902 71-5-52 T. VARS 40 113 VARS 40 VARS 50 287 VARS 50 TOTAL 3,346 Supplementary Information. 2. Destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5) Destruction of ERW by the EOD teams continues to be undertaken. Mostly ERW was destroyed particularly anti vehicle mines that were destroyed in situ.

FORM H TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EACH TYPE PRODUCED/OWNED OR POSSESSED Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: h) The technical characteristics of each type of anti-personnel mine produced, to the extent known, and those currently owned and possessed by a State Party, giving, where reasonably possible, such categories of information as may facilitate identification and clearance of anti-personnel mines; at a minimum this information shall include dimensions, fusing, explosive content, metallic content, colour photographs and other information which may facilitate mine clearance State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 1. Technical characteristics of each APM-type produced Type Dimensions Fusing Explosive content Type Grams Metallic Content Colour Photo Attached Supplementary information to facilitate mine clearance - - - - - - - Zambia does not produce APMs 2. Technical characteristics of each APM-type currently owned or possessed Type Dimensions Fusing Explosive Content Type grams Metallic Content Colour Photo Attached Supplementary information to facilitate mine clearance

FORM I MEASURES TO PROVIDE WARNING TO THE POPULATION Article 7.1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General on: i) The measures taken to provide an immediate and effective warning to the population in relation to all areas identified under paragraph 2 of Article 5. Remark: In accordance with Article 5, para.2.: each State Party shall make every effort to identify all areas under its jurisdiction or control in which anti-personnel mines are known or suspected to be emplace and shall ensure as soon as possible that all anti-personnel mines in mined areas under its jurisdiction or control are perimeter-marked, monitored and protected by fencing or other means, to ensure the effective exclusion of civilians, until all anti-personnel mines contained therein have been destroyed. The marking shall at least be of the standards set out in the Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices, as amended on 3 May 1996, annexed to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects. State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 [Narrative:] The following suspected mined areas have been marked and are still awaiting further clearance: a. The survey has marked 10 areas for further clearance in Southern and Western Provinces. 1. Chibuwe Gwembe District, Southern Province - UXO 2. Siamwanja, Siavonga District, Southern Province ATM & UXO 3. Simasanga, Siavonga District, Southern Province - UXO 4. Hibameenda, Siavonga District, Southern Province APM, ATM & UXO 5. Daula, Siavonga District, Southern Province ATM & UXO 6. Chalokwa, Siavonga District, Southern Province, - UXO 7. Hanuka, Kariba Siavonga District, Southern Province - UXO

8. Munga, Shangombo District, Western Province APM & UXO 9. Zhaba, Shangombo District, Western Province UXO & cluster bombs 10. Mulondo, Shangombo District, Western Province APM, ATM & UXO b. 11 roads have also been marked for further clearance after technical survey in the same 2 provinces. 1. Jongola River junction to Siamasusu (8kms) Gwembe District, Southern Province 2. Hibameenda Junction 1 to Chirundu junction (30kms) Siavonga District Southern Province 3. Hibamenda Junction 3 to Chirundu junction (8kms) Southern Province 4. Hibamenda junction 4 to Chirundu junction (25kms) Southern Province 5. Chirundu junction to Zambezi River (15kms) Southern Province 6. Chirundu to Ng ombe Ilede (20kms) Southern Province 7. Siavonga Road to Hibamenda (8kms) Southern Province 8. Sinjembela to Kaungamashi (60kms)- Shangombo District Western Province 9. Mbomakazi to Mufulani (45kms) Western Province 10.Majwa to Maputa (25kms) Western Province 11.Imusho to Sinjembela (35kms) Western Province

Form J Other relevant matters Remark: States Parties may use this form to report voluntarily on other relevant matters, including matters pertaining to compliance and implementation not covered by the formal reporting requirements contained in Article 7. States Parties are encouraged to use this form to report on activities undertaken with respect to Article 6, and in particular to report on assistance provided for the care and rehabilitation, and social and economic reintegration, of mine victims. State [Party]: REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA reporting for time period from 01-01-08 to 31-12-08 [Narrative / reference to other reports:] 1. With US$550,000 from the Canadian (CIDA) and Swedish (SIDA) governments through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), a nationwide landmine impact survey commenced on 1 September 2008 in partnership with Norwegian People s Aid (NPA). The final survey report is expected to be ready by 30 June 2009. 2. During the year, the draft Teacher s Handbook on Mine Risk Education was finalized while a Pupil s book to supplement it was drafted. Both books are scheduled for pilot mid 2009 in schools located in mine contaminated areas. It is expected that MRE will eventually be mainstreamed into the school curriculum. A total of 100 schools were identified for the pilot in 7 of Zambia s 9 provinces which have reported accidents in the past. The funds for this exercise were obtained through UNICEF and were from the Canadian government (CIDA).