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This document outlines a series of workshops and working group meetings focused on harmonizing information exchanges related to minefields in the Balkans, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH), Croatia, and Kosovo. It highlights the progression of information exchanges from 2000 to 2002, detailing efforts to improve data standardization across various indicators such as minefield areas, device types, and victim statistics. Despite progress, there remain significant opportunities for enhancement in the data collection and reporting process.
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Background: • Workshop - JRC Ispra, March 2000 • 1st Working Group Meeting - Sarajevo, September 2000 • 1st Information exchanges, November 2000 • harmonised (more or less) but could be improved • BH, Croatia and Kosovo • 2nd Information exchanges, May-June 2001 • harmonised (more or less) but can still improve …. • BH, Croatia and Kosovo • 3rd Information exchanges, April-May 2002 • harmonised (more or less) but can still improve …. • only BH and Croatia
“Harmonised” Areas table: MACCODE MAC/Admin. identifier ID Minefield/Suspected area identifier TYPE Type CENTLAT Latitude of “centroid” / ref. point CENTLONG Longitude of “centroid” / ref. point ESTAREA Estimated area DTYPE Device type DNUMBER Number of devices B-H : 33197 records Croatia : 19732 records Albania : 114 records Macedonia: 169 records Serbia: 26 records Total: 53238
“Harmonised” Victims table: MACCODE Mine Action Centre Code ID Identifier no. TYPE Accident/incident type DATE Date LAT Latitude LONG Longitude FATAL No. of fatalities INJURED No. of injured ORDTYPE Ordnance type ACTIVITY Activity causing incident B-H : 988 records Croatia : 400 records Albania : 254 records Macedonia: 30 records Serbia: 0 records Total: 1672