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 DEEMED TO BE EXCESSIVELY INJURIOUS OR TO HAVE INDISCRIMINATE EFFECTS (Protocol II as amended on 3 May 1996) SUMMARY SHEET Summary Reporting Format for Article 13 paragraph 4 and Article 11 paragraph 2, pursuant to the decision of the Fifth Annual Conference of the States Parties to CCW Amended Protocol II as stipulated in paragraph 20 of its Final Document, CCW/AP.II/CONF.5/2 NAME OF THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTY: JAPAN DATE OF SUBMISSION: April 12, 2011 NATIONAL POINT(S) OF CONTACT: Conventional Arms Division, Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Science Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs tel: +81-3-5501-8223 fax: +81-3-5501-8220 e-mail: guntsu@mofa.go.jp (Organization, telephones, fax, e-mail)
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Reporting for time period from: 31/08/2010 to: 31/03/2011 Form A: Dissemination of information: un Form B: Mine clearance and rehabilitation programmes: un Form C: Technical requirements and relevant information: un Form D: Legislation: un Form E: International technical information exchange, cooperation on mine clearance, technical co-operation and assistance: un Form F: Other relevant matters: un Form G: Information to the UN-database on mine clearance: un
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 DEEMED TO BE EXCESSIVELY INJURIOUS OR TO HAVE INDISCRIMINATE EFFECTS (Protocol II as amended on 3 May 1996) REPORTING FORMATS for Article 13 paragraph 4 and Article 11 paragraph 2 NAME OF THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTY: JAPAN DATE OF SUBMISSION: April 12, 2011 NATIONAL POINT(S) OF CONTACT: Conventional Arms Division, Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Science Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs tel: +81-3-5501-8223 fax: +81-3-5501-8220 e-mail: guntsu@mofa.go.jp (Organization, telephones, fax, e-mail) This information can be available to other interested parties and relevant organizations: YES NO Partially, only the following forms: A B C D E F G
Form E Article 13, paragraph 4 (e) International technical information exchange, cooperation on mine clearance, technical cooperation and assistance The High Contracting Parties shall provide annual reports to the Depositary [ ] on [ ]: (e) measures taken on international technical information exchange, on international cooperation on mine clearance, and on technical cooperation and assistance; Remark: High Contracting Party: JAPAN Reporting for time period from: 01/08/2010 to: 31/03/2011 INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE: None. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ON MINE CLEARANCE: See the attached form. TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND ASSISTANCE: See the attached form.
Annex (for Form E) Reporting for the time period from August 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 International Cooperation on Mine Clearance Cambodia Lao PDR Sri Lanka Country Recipients Purpose US$ Japan Mine Action Service (JMAS) Cambodia Mine Action Center (CMAC) UXO Lao Delvon Assistance for Social Harmony 2010 Project for Unexploded Ordnancce (UXO) clearing in Siem Reap The Project for Improvement of Equipment for Demining Activities (Phase Ⅳ) Counterpart Fund Assistance for Human Security Projects in the Area of Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) The Project for Support to the Operations of the Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Programme (UXO Lao) in the Provinces of Saravane and Sekong, Lao PDR (Phase 3) The Project for Manual Demining in Kilinochchi 720,107 Approx. 13,808,510 (JPY 1,298,000,000) 1,564,338 744,680 373,200 Halo Trust The Project for Mine Clearance in Northern Sri Lanka 530,000 Democratic Republic of Congo Mozambique Dan Church Aid National Demining Institute of Mozambique Halo Trust The Project for General Mine Action Survey and Demining Activities in Tanganyika 529,250 Supplementary Mechanical Demining Activities (Counterpart Fund) 1,903,781 The Project for Humanitarian Mine Clearance Activities in Manica Province Ⅲ 690,591 Somalia UNMAS UNMAS Support for Police EOD Teams in Somaliland 106,000 Sudan Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) The Project for Supporting Equipment for Mine Action Southern Sudan 85,775 Afghanistan UNMAS Mine Action in Afghanistan 10,000,000 JMAS Demining and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Project in Parwan Province Approx.1,012,923 (JPY 95,214,786)
Afghan Technical Consultants The Project for Demining the Water Supply System of New Kabul City 750,000 Tajikistan Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) The Project for Mechanical Demining Activities in the Republic of Tajikistan 726,056 Bosnia Herzegovina International Trust Fund for Demining and Victim Assistance The Project for Support of Demining in Spreca Valley Approx. 490,000 (EUR350,000) Croatia Croatian Mine Action Center (CROMAC) MARE The Project for Support of Demining in Tenja The Project for Provision of Equipment to the Regional Centre for Rehabilitation and Education of Mine Victims Approx.425,483 (EUR303,917) Approx. 50,661 (EUR36,187) Georgia Halo Trust The Project for Humanitarian Mine Clearance at Telavi District, Akhalkalaki District and Sagarejo District 675,848 UNMAS Mine Action and Technology 65,000 Cooridination of Global Mine Action Activities 46,560 Total 35,298,763 EUR 1 = USD 1.4