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SUMMARY COVER PAGE OF THE ANNUAL REPORT OF CCW PROTOCOL V 1 NAME OF STATE [PARTY]: New Zealand REPORTING PERIOD: 01/01/2013 To 31/12/2013 (dd/mm/yyyy) (dd/mm/yyyy) Form A: Steps taken implement Article 3 of the Procol: Clearance, removal or destruction of ERW Form B: Steps taken implement Article 4 of the Procol: Recording, retaining and transmission of information Form C: Steps taken implement Article 5 of the Procol: Other precautions for the protection of the civilian population, individual civilians and civilian objects from the risks and effects of ERW Form D: Steps taken implement Article 6 of the Procol: Provisions for the protection of humanitarian missions and organizations from the effects of explosive remnants of war Form E: Steps taken implement Article 7 of the Procol: Assistance with respect existing explosive remnants of war Form F: Steps taken implement Article 8 of the Procol: Co-operation and assistance Form F(a): Steps taken by States which have ERW victims implement the relevant provisions of Article 8(2): Victim Assistance Form G: Steps taken implement Article 9 of the Procol: Generic preventive measures Form H: Steps taken implement Article 11 of the Procol: Compliance Form I: Other Relevant Matters un un un [last reporting year: (2010)] un un un [last reporting year: (2012)] un un un un 1 Pursuant the relevant decision of the First Conference of the High Contracting Parties CCW Procol V, this cover page could be used as a complement submitting the detailed reporting forms adopted at the First Conference of the High Contracting Parties CCW Procol V in case there is no substantial change in the ERW situation, as a result of a conflict or of the measures undertaken in compliance with the provisions of Procol V, and when the information be provided in some of the forms in an annual report is the same as it would be in past reports.

REPORTING FORMS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10, PARAGRAPH 2 (b) OF THE PROTOCOL AND THE DECISION OF THE FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES TO PROTOCOL V (As adopted by the First Conference at its second plenary meeting on 5 November 2007) HIGH CONTRACTING PARTY: New Zealand NATIONAL POINT(S) OF CONTACT (Organization, telephones, fax, e-mail): International Security and Disarmament Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Private Bag 18901 Wellingn, New Zealand Phone: +64 4 4398000 Fax: +64 4 439 8519 Email: ISED@mfat.govt.nz DATE OF SUBMISSION: 31/03/2014 (dd/mm/yyyy) This information can be available other interested parties and relevant organizations YES NO Partially, only the following forms: A B C D E F G H I

FORM A: Steps taken implement Article 3 of the Procol: Clearance, removal or destruction of explosive remnants of war Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 3:

FORM B: Steps taken implement Article 4 of the Procol: Recording, retaining and transmission of information Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 4 and the Technical Annex:

FORM C: Steps taken implement Article 5 of the Procol: Other precautions for the protection of the civilian population, individual civilians and civilian objects from the risks and effects of explosive remnants of war Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 5 and the Technical Annex:

FORM D: Steps taken implement Article 6 of the Procol: Provisions for the protection of humanitarian missions and organizations from the effects of explosive remnants of war Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 6:

FORM E: Steps taken implement Article 7 of the Procol: Assistance with respect existing explosive remnants of war Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 7:

FORM F: Steps taken implement Article 8 of the Procol: Co-operation and assistance New Zealand 01/01/2013 31/12/2013 Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 8: UNMAS The New Zealand Aid Programme provides NZ$1 million annually in untagged flexible core funding UNMAS (the UN Mine Action Service) support the organisation's work in removing and destroying mines, explosive remnants of war and sckpiles, risk education and advocacy. New Zealand also provides $500,000 annually for UNMAS Rapid Response and Technical Support Capacity. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) The New Zealand Aid Programme provides NZ$2.5 million each year in untagged core funding support ICRC's work, including physical rehabilitation and preventative unexploded ordnance action programmes which focus on risk reduction, education and advocacy work. Those programmes aim reduce the human cost of mines and explosive remnants of war. Other international/un agencies The New Zealand Aid Programme also prioritises core funding other UN agencies such as UNICEF, UNDP, UNHCR, OCHA, OHCHR and WFP, all of which undertake unexploded ordnance clearance activities as part of their work. Funding is also directed the World Bank, which helps address the long-term consequences of mines and unexploded ordnance on economic and social development. Cambodia The New Zealand Aid Programme is providing US$1 million fund a project, which runs from 2012 2014, on landmine and unexploded ordnance clearance in Cambodia. Egypt Following earlier funding the UNDP/Egyptian Government mine and unexploded ordnance clearance action programme, the New Zealand Aid Programme has contributed NZ$600,000 for a UNDP project develop agriculture in previously mined land in Egypt. The project will runs through 2013. Mozambique In 2012 the New Zealand Aid Programme provided US$100,000 assist the completion of

landmine clearance in the Dondo district of Sofala province. Syria The New Zealand Aid Programme has contributed NZ$12.5 million the Syrian regional crisis response date. This has included $2.5m the ICRC for operations in Syria and Lebanon including medical assistance war-wounded people. West Bank Since November 2011, New Zealand contributed $2.7m the UNMAS West Bank De-Mining Programme. The programme will also assist with the development of a Palestinian Action Centre (PMAC) capable of managing all aspects of mine action within the West Bank. Over 2014 and 2015 the New Zealand Aid Programme will provide up $3m the HALO Trust, an international demining NGO, clear two minefields (a-nabi Elyas and Jinsafut) in the West Bank. opt Funding of NZ$175,000 was committed the Office of the Quartet for the employment of a movements and access adviser for humanitarian access in the opt, including access for clearance agencies and supplies. Pacific In 2013, the New Zealand Defence Force conducted extensive UXO (unexploded ordnance) clearance activities in the Solomon Islands, Kiribati and Vanuatu in close collaboration with the US, Australian and Canadian defence forces. FORM F(a): Steps taken by States which have ERW victims implement the relevant provisions of Article 8(2): Victim Assistance Steps taken implement the relevant provisions of Article 8(2):

Other relevant information, guided by the Plan of Action on Victim Assistance:

FORM G: Steps taken implement Article 9 of the Procol: Generic preventive measures Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 9 and the Technical Annex:

FORM H: Steps taken implement Article 11 of the Procol: Compliance Steps taken implement the provisions of Article 11:

FORM I: Other relevant matters