Nagorno-Karabakh
Support for Mine Action
In 2010 the United States (US$1,000,000) and the United Kingdom (UK) (€469,321/$725,194) provided $1,725,194 to HALO Trust for mine clearance in Nagorno-Karabakh.[1] HALO raised an additional $311,500 from private donors to support its mine clearance operations.[2]
Summary of contributions: 2006–2010[3]
Year |
Donor |
Amount $ |
2010 |
US, UK, private |
2,036,694 |
2009 |
US, UK, Netherlands, private |
2,169,944 |
2008 |
US, UK, Netherlands, private |
2,697,526 |
2007 |
US, UK, Netherlands, private |
1,971,434 |
2006 |
US, UK, Netherlands, private |
1,145,702 |
[1] US Department of State, “To Walk the Earth in Safety 2011,” Washington, DC, July 2011; and response to Monitor questionnaire by Hannah Binci, Security and Justice Team, Conflict, Humanitarian and Security Department, DfID, 10 August 2011. Average exchange rate for 2010: €1=US$1.3261. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 6 January 2011.
[2] Response to Monitor questionnaire by Andrew Moore, Caucasus and Balkans Desk Officer, HALO, 9 March 2011.
[3] ICBL-CMC, “Country Profile: Nagorno-Karabakh: Support for Mine Action,” www.the-monitor.org, 19 June 2010.