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Reporting formats for Article 7 of the Convention on Cluster Munitions Cover page 1 of the annual article 7 report Name of State [Party]: New Zealand Reporting period: 01/01/2012 to 31/12/2012 (dd/mm/yyyy) (dd/mm/yyyy) Form A: National implementation measures: un (last reporting: 2011) Form B: Stockpiles and destruction: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form C: Technical characteristics of each type produced/owned or possessed: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form D: Cluster munitions retained and transferred: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form E: Status of conversion programmes: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form F: Contaminated areas and clearance: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form G: Warning to the population and risk education: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form H: Victim assistance: un (last reporting: yyyy) Form I: National resources and international cooperation and Assistance: un (last reporting: yyyy) non applicable Form J: Other relevant matters: un (last reporting: 2012) non applicable 1 Notes on using the cover page: 1. The cover page could be used as a complement to submitting detailed forms adopted at the Meetings of the States parties in instances when the information to be provided in some of the forms in an annual report is the same as in past reports. That is, when using the cover page, only forms within which there is new information would need to be submitted. 2. The cover page could be used as a substitute for submitting detailed forms adopted at the Meetings of the States parties only if all of the information to be provided in an annual report is the same as in past reports. 3. If an indication is made on the cover sheet that the information to be provided with respect to a particular form would be un in relationship to a previous year s form, the date of submission of the previous form should be clearly indicated. 4. The cover page may be used for subsequent annual reports and is not to be used for the initial Article 7 report submission.

Convention on Cluster Munitions Reporting formats for article 7 of the Convention on Cluster Munitions State [Party]:New Zealand National point(s) of contact (organization, telephones, fax, e-mail) * : International Security and Disarmament Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Phone: +64 4 439 8449 Fax: +64 4 439 8519 Email: ised@mft.govt.nz Date of submission:30/04/13 Reporting time period from 01/01/12 to 31/12/12 NOTE : all data shaded in gray is provided on a VOLONTARY basis but pertains to compliance and implementation not covered by the formal reporting requirements contained in article 7. * In accordance with art. 7, para. 1, subpara. (l).

Form I National resources and international cooperation and assistance Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (m) The amount of national resources, including financial, material or in kind, allocated to the implementation of articles 3, 4 and 5 of this Convention; and (n) The amounts, types and destinations of international cooperation and assistance provided under article 6 of this Convention. State [Party]: New Zealand Reporting for time period from 01/01/12 to 31/12/12 [Narrative:] Not applicable 1. National resources allocated Activity Sector (stockpile destruction, clearance, risk education, victim assistance, advocacy) Amount of national resources (list currency) Type of resources (e.g. financial, material, in kind) Funding contribution to UNMAS Clearance, stockpile destruction NZ$1 million Financial Funding contribution to the ICRC Rehabilitation/victim assistance NZ$2.5 million Financial 2. International cooperation and assistance provided Destination Sector (stockpile destruction, clearance, risk education, victim assistance, advocacy) Amount (list currency) Type of cooperation or assistance (financial, material or in kind) Details (including date allocated, intermediary destinations such as trust funds, project details, timeframes) Syria Victim assistance NZ$1 million Financial New Zealand contributed NZ$1 million to the ICRC for operations in Syria including medical

assistance to weapon-wounded people Lebanon Victim assistance NZ$500,000 Financial NZ$500,000 towards ICRC operations in Lebanon which include assistance to those injured in the Syria conflict West Bank Clearance NZ$2.8 million Financial Since November 2011, New Zealand has released NZ$2.4 million of the NZ$2.8 million committed to the UNMAS West Bank De-Mining Programme. The programme will also assist with the development of a Palestinian Action Centre (PMAC) capable of managing all aspects of mine action within the West Bank. opt Logistical facilitation NZ$ 175,000 Financial New Zealand funds the Movements and Access Adviser in the Office of the Quartet for facilitating humanitarian access into the opt, including access for humanitarian agencies and supplies. Laos Clearance US$460,812 Financial Clearance of UXOs in Xieng Khouang province for agriculture and other productive purposes, including tourism. Cambodia Clearance US$1 million Financial Funding for landmine and unexploded ordnance clearance in Cambodia over 2012-2014. Egypt Victim Assistance NZ$600,000 Financial Contribution to UNDP project to develop formerly UXO-contaminated land for agricultural use. The project runs through 2013.

3. International cooperation and assistance needed (a) For the implementation of article 3: Stockpile destruction Activity Description Time period Need (b) For the implementation of article 4: Clearance and risk education Activity Description Time period Need (c) For the implementation of article 5: Victim assistance Activity Description Time period Need 4. Assistance provided by State Parties to another State for cluster munitions used/abandoned prior to entry into force, as outlined in article 4 paragraph 4 State Parties that have used our abandoned cluster munitions which have become cluster munition remnants located in areas under jurisdiction or under control of another State Party are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to provide assistance to the latter State Party to facilitate the marking, clearance and destruction of such cluster munition remnants. [such assistance shall include, there were available, information on types and quantities of cluster munitions used, precise locations of cluster munitions strikes and areas in which cluster mention remnants are known to be located)