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Fatima Latifova
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At the United Nations headquarters in New York, a side event
titled“Mine and Unexploded Ordnance Activities to Achieve the
Sustainable Development Goals and Leave No One Behind” was held as
part of the High-Level Political Forum, Azernews
reports.
The event was co-organised by the Ministry of Economy of
Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Laos, the UN
Development Programme, and the Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP).
During his speech, Laos' Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Saleumxay Kommasith, stated that unexploded
ordnance and mines hinder the Lao people's struggle with the
remnants of war and pose a serious threat to the nation's
development. He mentioned that currently, one-third of the country
is contaminated with unexploded ordnance.
Following this, Azerbaijan's Deputy Minister of Economy, Sahib
Mammadov, noted that Laos and Azerbaijan are collaborating within
the framework of the Voluntary National Report twinning initiative
proposed by UNESCAP. He emphasised that the topic of the conference
is significant not only for Azerbaijan but for humanity as a whole.
The Deputy Minister added that one of the main challenges in
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the issue of
mines, which overshadow global initiatives for international peace
and welfare. In this context, he highlighted that Azerbaijan is
listed among the top five most heavily mined countries in the
world:“These mines continue to pose a major threat to human
security in Azerbaijan. Approximately 3,400 Azerbaijanis have been
victims of mine explosions, with around 600 of these incidents
resulting in fatalities. Among those killed by mine explosions, 358
were children and 30 were women.”
According to Sahib Mammadov, mine contamination of territories
endangers the lives and livelihoods of the population and prevents
hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons from
returning to their homes. He added that, recognising the crucial
role of demining in restoration efforts, Azerbaijan has introduced
the 18th national Sustainable Development Goal.
The head of the Sustainable Development and Social Policy
Department of the Ministry of Economy, Huseyn Huseynov, delivered
an extensive presentation on the objectives and targets of the 18th
national Sustainable Development Goal.
Subsequently, Irina Zivkovic, Assistant Secretary-General of the
United Nations and Regional Director of the UN Development
Programme (UNDP) for Europe and Central Asia, mentioned that an
active team from her organisation is operating in Azerbaijan.
According to her, the team has a busy agenda, including the issue
of mines. The UNDP official also noted that a recent international
conference on mine action was held with the Azerbaijan National
Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA).“UNDP supports countries fighting
mine contamination and unexploded ordnance. This support includes
information exchange on best practices, sharing knowledge on new
technologies such as artificial intelligence, drones, and
satellites, and exchanging experiences in involving animals,
including dogs, in mine action activities. Azerbaijan has a very
good experience in this area. I have personally witnessed this. A
Centre of Excellence has been established between ANAMA and UNDP.
This centre aims to develop activities for future periods and
initially supports Azerbaijan, followed by other regional and
global countries. We have high expectations from our cooperation,”
said the Assistant Secretary-General.
Later, Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the
Population, Anar Karimov, spoke about the social protection of mine
victims and noted that the ministry has taken significant steps to
improve and ensure their living conditions. The Deputy Minister
stated that important laws have been proposed to increase social
payments and assign social benefits to those suffering from mines.
“In this regard, 10 new social benefits have been established. In
2018, four social reform packages were implemented. The increased
social benefits are directed at the most vulnerable segments of the
population. Their coverage has increased by 60%, reaching 880,000
people,” Anar Karimov said.
The Deputy Minister added that mine victims are provided with
one-time compensation under the social insurance program. The
amount of compensation depends on the degree of injury resulting
from the mine incident.
He also mentioned that landmine victims have access to various
medical and physical social rehabilitation services. In this
regard, he noted the existence of 14 rehabilitation centres with a
total capacity of 700 beds.
In conclusion, the Azerbaijani delegation answered questions
from the event participants.
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