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- Swiss commitment to humanitarian demining in 2023
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Swiss commitment to humanitarian demining in 2023
- Field of action 1: Promotion of the normative framework
- Field of action 2: Humanitarian mine action on the ground
- Field of action 3: Innovation
- Field of action 2: Humanitarian mine action on the ground
Field of action 2: Humanitarian mine action on the ground
Switzerland is directly involved in countries and regions affected by mines and other explosive ordnance. It prioritises clearance, risk education and victim assistance. In accordance with the principle of helping people to help themselves, it particularly supports the development of sustainable national capacities.