Philippines

Support for Mine Action

Last updated: 19 November 2018

Since 2013, the Republic of the Philippines has received about US$4 million in international support, most of which came from the European Union, which contributed $3.8 million to the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) in 2013, 2015, and 2017.[1]

In 2016, Norway contributed NOK1.8 million (approximately $220,000) to support clearance and risk education activities.[2] While in 2014, Switzerland provided CHF43,500 ($47,557) to Mines Advisory Group for clearance activities.[3]

Summary of international contributions: 2013–2017[4]

Year

International contributions

($)

2017

1,130,100

2016

219,958

2015

1,497,960

2014

47,557

2013

1,165,218

Total

4,060,793

 



[1] Emails from Frank Meeussen, Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control, European External Action Service (EEAS), 30 September 2016 and 25 October 2018; and from Carolin J. Thielking, European Union Mine Action Focal Point, Division for WMD, Conventional Weapons and Space, EEAS, 15 May 2013; and Mine Ban Treaty Implementation Support Unit, “The European Union’s support to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention,” undated, p. 14. Average exchange rate for 2013: €1=US$1.3281; for 2015: €1=1.1096, and for 2017: €1=US$1.1301. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 11 January 2018.

[2] Email from Ingrid Schoyen, Senior Adviser, Section for Humanitarian Affairs, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 31 May 2017. Average exchange rate for 2016: NOK8.3936=US$1. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 4 January 2017.

[3] Switzerland, Convention on Cluster Munitions Article 7 Report, Form I, April 2015. Average exchange rate for 2014: US$1=CHF0.9147. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 2 January 2015.

[4] See previous Monitor reports.