You are subscribed to Africa for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 08/11/2014 02:08 PM EDT U.S. Conventional Weapons Destruction in Africa Sets Stage for Peace and DevelopmentFact Sheet Bureau of Political-Military Affairs August 11, 2014
Since 1993, the United States has partnered with 31 nations across the African continent to save lives and prevent injuries through conventional weapons destruction programs that safely clear landmines and unexploded ordnance in countries struggling to recover from armed conflict. The U.S. works with regional governments to dispose of excess small arms, light weapons, and munitions and secure remaining weapons stocks from potential diversion and illicit proliferation. Our $342 million investment in conventional weapons destruction across the African continent has saved lives as well as set the stage for humanitarian aid and development assistance. Humanitarian Demining
Securing Small Arms and Light Weapons
Since 1993, the United States has invested more than $2.3 billion in aid to more than 90 countries for conventional weapons destruction. To learn more about U.S. Conventional Weapons Destruction programs, including humanitarian demining, check out the latest edition of our annual report, To Walk the Earth in Safety. For additional information, please contact the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs’ Office of Congressional and Public Affairs at PM-CPA@state.gov. |
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