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Articles by: Eva Veble

On May 30 in Dublin, cluster bomb survivors and campaigners welcomed the formal adoption of the Cluster Munitions Convention by over 100 countries. This historic treaty bans the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of all existing and future cluster bombs. To keep pressure on governments and to ensure that the treaty enters into force, campaigners have launched the People’s Treaty. Sign up now. Read more...


Eva Veble, Head of Humanitarian Mine Action, is in Peru, Lima, to a conference about cluster munitions. Read her reflections from the cluster munition conference. Read more...


Eva Veble, Head of Humanitarian Mine Action, is in Peru, Lima, to a conference about cluster munitions. Read her reflections from the cluster munition conference. Read more...


"Tomorrow will hopefully be the day when the governments officially agree to continue the Oslo process on banning cluster munitions. To continue the process that will sooner, rather than later prohibit cluster bomblets. Hopefully the deadline will be clearly set and be 2008," reports Eva Veble, Head of Humanitarian Mine Action in DanChurchAid from the Oslo conference on cluster munitions. Read more...


Eva Veble, Head of Humanitarian Mine Action in DanChurchAid reports from the Oslo conference on cluster munitions. Read more...


Blog from Oslo conference on cluster munitions: "Even though I'm more of an Adidas person myself, the Nike slogan is the one ringing in my head all day during the Civil Society Forum on Banning Cluster Munitions held in the Oslo Nobel Peace Institue," Eva Veble, Head of Humanitarian Mine Action in DanChurchAid reports from the conference. Read more...


Danchurchaid urgently requests the Danish government to support the Norwegian initiative on Cluster Munitions and to participate in a conference that Norway is hosting at the beginning of 2007. Read more...