"In 2011, the United States continued to lead the international donor community in providing assistance for the clearance of landmines and explosive remnants of war, as well as the destruction of at-risk and unsecured weapons and munitions. In Fiscal Year 2011, the Department of State allocated $142 million in assistance to 42 countries, thereby helping communities recover, and countries become more secure. This 11th edition of our annual report,
To Walk The Earth In Safety, details the programs and partnerships that make the United States’ Conventional Weapons Destruction (CWD) program a lasting success."
-- A Message from Assistant Secretary Andrew J. Shapiro
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Table of Contents
General Information
A Message from Assistant Secretary Andrew Shapiro
History of Conventional Weapons Destruction
FY2011 Funding Chart
FY2011 Grantees
List of Common Acronyms
U.S. Government Interagency Partners
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: International Emergency and Refugee Health Branch (CDC)
MANPADS Task Force
U.S. Agency for International Development’s Leahy War Victims Fund (USAID)
U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement (PM/WRA)
Department of Defense:
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
Humanitarian Demining Research & Development Program (HD R&D)
Humanitarian Demining Training Center (HDTC)
Implementation Tools and Fora
Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA)
International Mine Action Standards (IMAS)
Regional Approach to Stockpile Reduction (RASR)
U.S. Quick Reaction Force (QRF)
Africa
Angola
Burundi
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ethiopia
Ghana
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Mozambique
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
Regional Programs:
Africa Great Lakes Region (RECSA)
Southern Africa Region (SARPCCO)
Asia
Afghanistan
Burma
Cambodia
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Solomon Islands
Sri Lanka
Tajikistan
Thailand
Vietnam
Europe
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Estonia
Georgia
Kosovo
Lithuania
Macedonia
Montenegro
Romania
Serbia
Ukraine
Latin America
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Regional Programs:
Caribbean Islands
Small Arms and Light Weapons in Latin America
The Middle East
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Libya
Yemen
Regional Programs:
Palestinian Territories