National Funding Financial - Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor



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SOURCE: The Landmine Contamination, Casualties and Clearance provides country level data on a broad range of issues related to landmines and cluster munitions, including contamination, casualties and clearance, and their associated cost. The data was compiled from two sources: Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor and annual surveys by the United Nations Mine Action Team (UNMAT).

International funding is funding for mine action raised from international sources, especially donor governments, regional and international organizations, as well as private citizens and private companies or other institutions outside the country being supported.
National Funding Financial - Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Croatia (2009)33.8
2Iraq (2007)18.2
3Bosnia and Herzegovina (2009)16.2
4Sri Lanka (2009)7.59
5Azerbaijan (2009)6.3
6Latvia (2007)5.5
7Lebanon (2009)5.5
8Sudan (2009)4.9
9Yemen (2009)3.6
10Jordan (2009)3.5
11Mozambique (2009)3.2
12Honduras (2006)2.9
13Afghanistan (2009)2.8
14Chad (2009)2.6
15Angola (2006)2.5
16Thailand (2009)2.37
17South Korea (2006)2.2
18North Korea (2006)2.2
19Western Sahara (2009)1.9
20Cambodia (2009)1.8
21Morocco (2007)1.3
22Chile (2007)1.2
23Nicaragua (2009)1
24New Zealand (2007)1
25Saudi Arabia (2007)0.96
26Colombia (2009)0.9
27Mauritania (2009)0.8
28China (2007)0.79
29Marshall Islands (2007)0.75
30Guinea-Bissau (2009)0.7
31Kosovo (2009)0.58
32Tajikistan (2009)0.57
33Eritrea (2003)0.52
34Ecuador (2007)0.5
35Ukraine (2003)0.5
36Belarus (2004)0.46
37Peru (2009)0.45
38Albania (2009)0.3
39Russia (2007)0.3
40Senegal (2009)0.3
41Uganda (2007)0.3
42Algeria (2007)0.23
43Guatemala (2006)0.2
44Cyprus (2009)0.15
45Russia [Chechnya] (2006)0.13
46Zambia (2009)0.13
47Serbia (2006)0.1
48Ethiopia (2004)0.02
49Armenia (2006)0.02
50Zimbabwe (2008)0.01
51Laos (2009)0
52Nepal (2009)0
53Somalia (2009)0
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