Mine Action

Гуманітарна координація у сфері протимінної діяльності
OVERVIEW
The Mine Action AoR is ‘the provider of last resort’ for mine action within the Protection Cluster. UNDP as the UN lead agency in Mine Action, engages with UN partners and NGOs to ensure that mine action is at the centre of humanitarian planning and responses. The goal is to better coordinate and prioritize mine action activities to save more lives and facilitate the safe delivery of life-saving assistance by other humanitarian actors active in providing food, health, education, shelter, water or protection programmes and enable early recovery.
The overall objective of the MA AoR is to provide a platform to discuss and harmonize activities aimed at reducing and if possible, eliminating the threats posed by the use and presence of explosive hazards to civilians, including displaced persons, humanitarian workers, and other relevant aid and development partners, through the conduct of Mine Action activities. The MA AoR shall be a forum through which organizations will pursue consensus on technical issues and will support cohesive, inter-agency, and inter-organization mine action responses.
The mine Action partners include UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNOPS, WFP, FAO, DCA, DRC, FSD, Halo Trust, HI, MAG, NPA and UDA.
Mine Action AoR Response Monitoring
Mine Action AoR provides effective information sharing through ActivityInfo, 5W's reporting tool for tracking achievements and data. Humanitarian partners submit their response data on a monthly basis and can use dashboards and analytics to support decision-making and resource mobilization. Reporting deadline: 10th of each month.
ActivityInfo 5Ws reporting Training Materials:
2025 Mine Action AoR Achievement Dashboard
Mine Action AoR Updates
ReliefWeb results
Ukraine
Ukraine: Humanity & Inclusion’s statement on the intensifying use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas and the rising civilian toll (January - March 2026)
Ukraine enters the fifth year of full-scale war with a humanitarian crisis that remains severe, driven by relentless attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure. Between January and March 2026, Russian forces continued indiscriminate strikes across the…
Ukraine
Landmines: use, contamination and civilian harm in Ukraine - Factsheet 2026 [EN/UK]
One of the most tragic consequences of war in Ukraine for the civilian population is the contamination of territories with explosive ordnances, primarily anti-vehicle and antipersonnel mines. Their clearance can take decades: explosive substances used in…
Ukraine
Victim Assistance Working Group, 25 February 2026 [Meeting Minutes & Presentation] [EN/UK]
Agenda: Welcome and participant Introductions. Discussion on data dissemination for reporting and dashboard development. Discussion on amendments to the Terms of Reference of the VA Working Group. AOB