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Peer-reviewed-Journal-Article
Acting as One? Co-ordinating responses to the landmine problem
Harpviken, Kristian Berg;Kjellman, Kjell Erling;Millard, Ananda S.; & Strand, Arne (2003) Acting as One? Co-ordinating responses to the landmine problem , Third World Quarterly 24(5): 855–871.

This article looks at co-ordination within humanitarian mine action (hma), and co-ordination between hma and other humanitarian and development initiatives. The discussion focuses specifically on the role of UN-led Mine Action Centres (macs) and the analysis draws on case studies of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Afghanistan. A contention throughout is that macs often employ a rigid approach to co-ordination. This constricts the flexibility of mine action organisations, limits the development of creative initiatives and poses a barrier to co-ordination between hma and other humanitarian initiatives. A second point pursued is that co-ordination arrangements are embedded in a broader institutional context, and this context has in turn the potential to impact on co-ordination. The analysis presented here suggests a number of implications for hma in general, together with a number of policy considerations. The article concludes by offering some thoughts for the future on the importance of effective co-ordination arrangements both within hma as a sector and between hma and other sectors of humanitarian assistance.

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Kristian Berg Harpviken

Kristian Berg Harpviken

PRIO Director

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Kjell Erling Kjellman

Kjell Erling Kjellman

Senior Researcher, Project Leader AMAC

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Ananda S. Millard

Senior Researcher, Assistance to Mine-Affected Communities

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Arne Strand

Arne Strand

Centre Manager, PRIO Cyprus Centre


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