GICHD Outlook Report 2022

GLOBAL FRAMEWORK

IMMEDIATE OUTCOME 8 Implementation of Conventions is fostered through the provision of expertise and logistical support

5 States Parties to request/refer to the GICHD’s substantial support in statements/ other types of intervention 2 States Parties to refer to the GICHD’s logistical support in statements/other types of intervention

3 extension requests under the APMBC and CCM to reflect the GICHD’s inputs

KEY PRIORITIES

Logistical and evidence-based substantive support promote the efficient, effective, relevant and inclusive implementation of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC), the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) and the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW).

In 2022, the GICHD will continue to provide substantive and logistical support for the timely and effective implementation of the APMBC, the CCM and the CCW—the key international legal frameworks for mine action. Through its active participation in Convention meetings, technical input on extension requests (Art. 5 of the APMBC and Art. 4 of the CCM), contribution to panel discussions, side events, individualised approach/ country coalition meetings and participation in meetings of the APMBC Coordinating Committee and CCM Analysis Group, the Centre will continue to bring good practice and evidence from the field to multilateral fora where challenges and progress are discussed. In line with agreements and guidelines between the GICHD and States Parties and Implementation Support Units (ISUs)/secretariat of these Conventions, the GICHD will also continue to provide logistical support to the ISU-APMBC, ISU-CCM and CCW secretariat, by providing infrastructure-related services and administrative services. Finally, the GICHD will also provide technical advice and support for the mainstreaming of gender and diversity dimensions in the implementation of the APMBC and CCM, including through its membership in the informal Gender and Diversity Working Group.

2 States Parties subject to country

focused or individualised approach to be facilitated/ supported by the GICHD 95% of sponsored delegates to attend Convention meetings (of which at least 20% are women)

2016 APMBC Pledging conference

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