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Mine Risk Education MRE and Risk Education RE |
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JASMAR/The
Development Initiative TDI partnership on MRE in Blue Nile
state:
This partnership has been
launched in January 2011 in Blue Nile state through one MRE
team supported by TDI. This project aims to secure the
civilians from the mines and UXOs through risk education
campaigns. According one team consisted of Team Leader and 3
members has been recruited, trained and accredited by the
UNMAO. Furthermore, the team has been deployed to the field
and started its mission.
It is worth mentioning that,
JASMAR has other 2 MRE teams supported by UNICEF in Blue
Nile state. |
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JASMAR/Exlog
partnership on Risk Education RE in Darfur:
This project has
been launch in July 2010. The project targets 2 states in
Darfur which are South and West Darfur.
4 RE teams have
been recruited, and trained and deployed to the field as
well. Every team consisted of one leader and 3 members.
While Darfur is not
affected by the mines, it is known that Darfur conflict
contaminated the region with Un exploded Ordinance UXOs. So,
JASMAR 4 RE teams is doing a marathon mission to secure the
innocent civilians from its danger. Hence, the teams manage
intensive continuous campaigns to achieve its mission. |
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JASMAR/Practical Action
project on MRE, Blue Nile
This project is funded by
Practical Action and aim to deliver MRE messages to the
vulnerable communities in 9 villages in Blue Nile State.
25th Jan. 2010 witnessed the project kick off
where a new MRE team has been deployed to the field and
immediately engaged in the work.
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Partnership between JASMAR and UNICEF on MRE project, Darfur, Kosti and Eastern Sudan
A
Project Cooperation Agreement was signed between JASMAR and
UNICEF in 17th April 2008 to implement the following
project:
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Program Title: |
Mine Risk Education to IDPs, Returnees and Local
Population at Risk. |
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Project Locations: |
IDPs camps and Returnees in Transit areas of Kosti,
Eastern Sudan states, Darfur States and local
population at risk. The mobile teams are ready to
deploy to any other area. |
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Nature of the Problem: |
Landmines, UXOs, IED & ERW threat to returnees, IDPs
and people affected by armed conflicts |
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Period of Activity: |
One Year |
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The total project budget: |
765,796 SDG
(UNICEF contributes 588,601
SDG while JASMAR contributes
177,195
SDG. |
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2. MRE in Khartoum, Eldaeen
and Hameshkoreib:
JASMAR is currently running this
project. It aims to reduce the impact of landmines and unexploded
ordinance on returnees through sharing pre-return information &
reinforcing awareness of safe behaviour during transit or final
destinations. The project funded from UNICEF for six months,
starting September 2005. Four teams consisting of ten MRE officers
and 52 community volunteers are involved. The project targeting
150,000 internally displaced persons.
In April,2006 JASMAR had an extension
for its MRE project with the UNICEF for another six months started
from April to September, 2006. In this phase, two mobile teams of
two persons and one team leader were deployed to Kosti transit area,
one team to El Daien in South Darfur and one remained in Khartoum.
In November 2006, a new phase of the project for one year was
implemented by deploying three teams of two trainers and one team
leader to Khartoum IDPs camps, Kosti, Aldaien and hameshkreib.
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MRE in
Kosti |
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MRE in South Darfur |
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MRE in
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