Workshop dedicated to the universalization of the CCM in North Africa and the Middle East

The workshop dedicated to the Universalization of the CCM in North Africa and the Middle East, was held at the Permanent Mission of New Zealand in Geneva on 27 May 2014.

Organized jointly by the Coordinators on Universalization of the CCM (Ghana and Norway) and the Coordinator on National Implementation Measures (New Zealand) with the support of ICRC, CMC and UNDP, aimed at raising awareness on the devastating effects of cluster munitions specially on civilians, and on actions undertaken by the international community in implementation of the CCM to prevent and/or to overcome them.

Agenda of the workshop

Welcome and opening remarks
Host of the workshop/Coordinator on Universalization (Norway)
– Interim ISU
Former President of the 2MSP (Lebanon)

Cluster munition problem and overview of cluster munitions in North-Africa and the Middle East and the importance and advantages of joining the CCM (CMC)

The Convention on Cluster Munitions: A treaty to end decades of civilian suffering
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ICRC Film: The Convention on Cluster Munitions: Time to Act
Obligations under the CCM (ICRC)

The necessary steps to ratify and implement the Convention at the national level  (New Zealand & ICRC)

Feedback from the States on the backgrounds documents sent, updates on the situation regarding cluster munition issues

Presentation of the support and expertise available to support the ratification process (ICRC, CMC)

Contact details at ICRC:
Lou Maresca, Senior Legal Adviser (based in Geneva) lmaresca@icrc.org
Monia Ammar, Regional Legal Adviser, ICRC Regional Delegation – Cairo  mammar@icrc.org

Contact details at CMC:

Amy Little, Campaign Manager, amy@icblcmc.org