Landmine Monitor Reports - 2005 - 07
Landmine Monitor Report is the unprecedented project of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), the co-winner of 1997 Nobel Peace Laureate. CAMP is the Primary Landmine Monitor Researcher for the Pakistan chapter and provides annual research reports to Landmine Monitor. CAMP conducts field research as well as keeping a regular update on key developments at policy level, has developed a landmine casualty database, area specific problem analysis, documents government responses to the landmine victims/survivors, government disability policies, mine action, mine risk education, and survivors' assistance, etc.
Contribution in "Biting the Bullet" Project - 2005 and 2006
CAMP provides annual input as the country Researcher to "Biting the Bullet" Project, which was published in July 2005 and 2006. This is a joint project of International Alert, Safer World, the University of Bradford and IANSA. The aim was to monitor the states' implementation of the UN Small Arms PROGRAMME of Action.
Situation Analysis of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) and its Impact on Security
Pakistan is awash with small arms. According to some estimates there are 18 million small arms in Pakistan, in circulation, in civilian hands. As the national campaigner against the use of small arms, CAMP published, in February 2005, a comprehensive research report on small arms entitled "Situation Analysis of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) and its Impact on Security". The research report consists of primary and secondary data. The research was sponsored by regional South Asia Small Arms Network (SASA-Net) and Safer World UK. The Urdu version of the research is in progress and will be available shortly for dissemination.
Quarterly Newsletters: Counter Human Trafficking
For effective networking, knowledge management and information sharing, CAMP publishes quarterly newsletter on human trafficking and distributes it amongst the relevant stakeholders across Pakistan. Following four issues have been published in the year 2007 and will continue to publish in the years to come.
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