Cluster Munitions International ban on cluster munitions 01/09/2008 :: After two weeks of negotiations, 111 states agreed on a historic ban on cluster munitions. The international convention is to be signed in Oslo on 3 December 2008. + More |
Cluster Munitions Marking the 10-year anniversary of the Mine Ban Convention in Oslo 18/09/2007 :: Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Jody Williams and Shirin Ebadi will be among those visiting Oslo on 18 September 2007 to attend the events organised by the Norwegian Government to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Mine Ban Convention. + More |
Cluster Munitions Oslo Conference on Cluster Munitions 19/02/2007 :: For more than 40 years, the use of cluster munitions has been the cause of unacceptable human suffering during and after conflicts throughout the world. The Oslo Conference on Cluster Munitions, 22-23 February 2007 will be the first step in a process that could lead to an international ban on cluster munitions that causes unacceptable human suffering. + More |
The Norwegian Initiative The Norwegian Government’s initiative for a ban on cluster munitions Cluster munitions injure and kill civilians all over the world, both during and after wars. Norway has initiated a process aimed at securing an international ban on cluster munitions that have unacceptable humanitarian consequences.
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Humanitarian Commitment Cluster munitions – a humanitarian problem Cluster munitions are a large, and growing, problem. If their use continues to spread, and the number of those using them continues to grow, they may become an even greater humanitarian and development challenge than anti-personnel mines ... + More |
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