The International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action was established by the United Nations General Assembly on December 8, 2005, through the resolution A/RES/60/97. The goal of this day is to raise awareness about landmines and the progress made towards their eradication, as well as to highlight the importance of mine action programs in preventing injuries and fatalities and promoting development in affected countries. The day was first observed on April 4, 2006, and has been commemorated annually since then.
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action is an annual event that brings attention to the dangers posed by landmines and other explosive remnants of war (ERW) to civilians, particularly in post-conflict countries. These deadly devices not only cause death and injury but also hinder socioeconomic development, as they prevent access to agricultural land, infrastructure, and essential services.
The day aims to promote the following objectives:
1. Raising awareness about the threats posed by landmines, ERW, and other unexploded ordnance.
2. Encouraging governments, organizations, and individuals to support mine action programs, including mine clearance, risk education, victim assistance, and advocacy for the universalization and implementation of relevant international treaties.
3. Recognizing and supporting the work of mine action professionals, including deminers, risk educators, and victim assistance providers.
4. Highlighting the importance of mine action in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Various events and activities are organized worldwide to mark the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, such as:
1. Public awareness campaigns through traditional and social media platforms, sharing information about the impact of landmines and the importance of mine action.
2. Fundraising events to support mine action programs and organizations working in the field.
3. Educational workshops, seminars, and conferences to discuss the challenges and progress in mine action, as well as the latest technologies and best practices in the field.
4. Art exhibitions, film screenings, and cultural events to showcase the experiences of landmine survivors and the work of mine action professionals.
By commemorating the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, we acknowledge the ongoing efforts to eradicate landmines and explosive remnants of war, while emphasizing the need for continued support to ensure a safer and more prosperous future for affected communities.
Hidden Object Games
On April 4, we commemorate the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. This day serves as a crucial reminder of the dangers mines pose to societies worldwide.
In our Hidden Object Game, you will navigate through mine-affected landscapes, finding hidden items and increasing your awareness about the importance of mine action. Share your scores, challenge your friends, and join us in raising awareness about this critical issue. Don’t forget to subscribe and comment!