Slovenia
Support for Mine Action
In 2018, the Republic of Slovenia contributed nearly US$600,000 in mine action funding. As in previous years, all of Slovenia’s support for mine action in 2018 was contributed through the ITF (International Trust Fund) Enhancing Human Security.[1]
In addition to contributions supporting the work of the ITF—amounting to some $220,000—Slovenia’s support went to capacity-building, risk education, and clearance programs in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Jordan, and Palestine.
Contributions by recipient: 2018
Recipient |
Sector |
Amount (US$) |
Global |
Various |
220,394 |
Jordan |
Risk education |
137,804 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Capacity-building and clearance |
128,118 |
Palestine |
Capacity-building |
77,429 |
Afghanistan |
Capacity-building |
34,903 |
Total |
598,648 |
From 2014–2018, Slovenia’s annual contributions totaled some $3.4 million, with an annual contribution averaging $680,000. This compares to the $3.3 million recorded in the previous five-year period from 2009–2013.
Summary of contributions: 2014–2018[2]
Year |
Amount (US$) |
% change from previous year (US$) |
2018 |
598,648 |
-2 |
2017 |
609,616 |
+7 |
2016 |
568,911 |
-24 |
2015 |
749,770 |
-13 |
2014 |
860,066 |
+70 |
Total |
3,387,011 |
[1] ITF Enhancing Human Security, “Annual Report 2018,” March 2019, p. 23.
[2] See previous Monitor profiles.