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Article

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.

Publication Date

1-2010

Keywords

Centers and Organizations, Evaluation, Report, Afghanistan, Humanitarian Development, Humanitarian Mine Action, HMA, Landmines, Post-Conflict Recovery, EU, European Union

Abstract

Elements of both projects can be seen as very successful. Overall, the UNMAS project was more successful, whereas UNDP's ANBP was seen as increasingly under-performing, and became less relevant, during this funding period. However, the work of ANBP's Implementing Partners (IPs), and in particular the HALO Trust's village level Weapons & Ammunition Disposal (WAD) programme, initially funded by ANBP, is seen as highly successful.

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