Ireland

Support for Mine Action

Last updated: 17 November 2022

In 2021, Ireland contributed €3.2 million (US$3.7 million) in mine action funding to seven countries and one other area, as well as to global activities.[1] As in previous years, Ireland allocated most of its mine action support to humanitarian demining activities.

Contributions by recipient: 2021[2]

Recipient

Sector

Amount (€)

Amount (US$)

Somaliland

Clearance

650,000

768,950

Cambodia

Clearance

600,000

709,800

Zimbabwe

Clearance

550,000

650,650

Lao PDR

Clearance

353,500

418,191

South Sudan

Clearance

330,000

390,390

Afghanistan

Clearance

300,000

354,900

Vietnam

Clearance

250,000

295,750

Colombia

Clearance

100,000

118,300

Global

Advocacy

24,300

28,747

Total

 

3,157,800

3,735,678

Mine action assistance approach

Ireland’s mine action assistance has consistently been allocated to clearance and risk education efforts, with €35.7 million ($43.6 million) provided in 2010–2021.

In Ireland’s Humanitarian Assistance Policy, support for demining activities is included under Policy Objective 3, on linking humanitarian and development approaches.[3] Ireland is regularly emphasizing the links between mine action and the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).[4]

In 2022, Ireland reported that its mine action program was under review, and that the results of the evaluation would be used to inform its assistance for 2023 and beyond.[5]

COVID-19 and mine action support

Ireland reported having reallocated some funding from Colombia, where COVID-19 restrictions had prevented activities, to projects in Afghanistan and Somalia. Program targets were amended accordingly.[6] No major disruption was reported to Ireland-supported programs in Southeast Asia.[7] Irish funding for clearance activities implemented by the HALO Trust in five countries was disbursed incrementally based on quarterly progress reports, rather than as a “one-off” payment.[8] This was aimed at addressing uncertainties in the delivery of planned activities amid limitations related to the pandemic.

Five-year support to mine action

In the five-year period from 2017–2021, Ireland’s contribution to mine action totaled more than €14.7 million ($17 million). In comparison, during the previous five-year period from 2012–2016, Ireland’s support to mine action amounted to €15.6 million ($19.2 million).

Summary of contributions: 2017–2021[9]

Year

Amount (€)

Amount (US$)

% change from previous year (US$)

2021

3,157,800

3,735,678

-2

2020

3,356,800

3,830,110

+4

2019

3,295,000

3,687,795

-5

2018

3,295,000

3,893,702

+114

2017

1,610,000

1,819,461

-45

Total

14,714,600

16,966,746

N/A

Note: N/A=not applicable.



[1] Average exchange rate for 2021: €1=US$1.1830. United States (US) Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 3 January 2022.

[2] Ireland Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report (for calendar year 2021), Form J. See, Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Database; and Ireland Convention on Cluster Munitions Article 7 Report (for calendar year 2021), Form I. See, Convention on Cluster Munitions Article 7 Database.

[4] See, for example, statement of Ireland, Sixth Annual Pledging Conference for the Implementation of the Mine Ban Treaty, Geneva, 23 February 2021; and statement of Ireland, Mine Ban Treaty Eighteenth Meeting of States Parties, held virtually, 16–20 November 2020.

[5] Mine Action Support Group (MASG) meeting, “Annex A: Donor Updates,” 27 April 2022.

[6] MASG meeting, held virtually, Minutes, 15 October 2020.

[7] Ibid.

[8] Ibid. The five countries were: Afghanistan, Colombia, Somalia, South Sudan, and Zimbabwe.

[9] See previous Monitor reports.