Lithuania
Last Updated: 05 October 2012
Support for Mine Action
Support for Mine Action
In 2011, Lithuania contributed US$42,967 in mine action funding to Afghanistan (through the UN Voluntary Trust Fund) and to Georgia (through the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency’s Partnership for Peace Georgia III Trust Fund) for explosive remnants of war clearance and victim assistance activities.[1]
Summary of contributions in 2007–2011 (US$)[2]
Year |
Amount |
2011 |
42,967 |
2010 |
17,312 |
2009 |
35,704 |
2008 |
2,820 |
2007 |
71,543 |
Total |
170,346 |
[1] Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report, Form J, 30 March 2012; and NATO, “Trust Fund project helps Georgia clear mines and unexploded ordnance,” 22 June 2011, www.nato.int.
[2] See previous editions of Landmine Monitor; and ICBL-CMC, “Country Profile: Lithuania: Support for Mine Action,” 15 September 2011.
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