Slovenia
Support for Mine Action
In 2012, the Republic of Slovenia contributed US$557,702 in mine action funding, to five countries and two other areas. All of Slovenia’s support for mine action in 2012 was contributed through the International Trust Fund Enhancing Human Security. The largest contribution (some $355,000) was a global one to support the work of the ITF while the remaining $202,000 went to victim assistance programs in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT).[1]
Contributions by recipient: 2012
Recipient |
Sector |
Amount (US$) |
Global |
Various |
355,451 |
OPT |
Victim assistance |
102,829 |
Egypt |
Victim assistance |
32,957 |
Kosovo |
Victim assistance |
14,404 |
Iraq |
Victim assistance |
14,393 |
Belarus |
Victim assistance |
13,328 |
Macedonia |
Victim assistance |
12,574 |
Azerbaijan |
Victim assistance |
11,766 |
Total |
|
557,702 |
In 2012 Slovenia reduced its support to mine action, all through the ITF, by 26%, or about $200,000.
Summary of contributions: 2008–2012[2]
Year |
Amount ($million) |
2012 |
557,702 |
2011 |
754,117 |
2010 |
723,423 |
2009 |
734,489 |
2008 |
592,274 |
Total |
3,362,005 |
[1] ITF Enhancing Human Security, “Annual Report 2012,” Slovenia, 2013, p. 36.
[2] ITF Enhancing Human Security, “Annual Report 2011;” Slovenia, 2012, p. 30; and see ICBL-CMC, “Country Profile: Slovenia: Support for Mine Action,” 11 August 2011; and International Trust Fund: Donors 2008.