During the 4th Review Conference of the Anti-Personal Mine Ban Convention (APMBC) in Oslo, Norway on the 28th November 2019, the Sri Lanka Campaign to Ban Landmines (SLCBL) successfully launched a book on "Sri Lanka's Mine Action Story: Achievements, Challenges & Opportunities" and screened a documentary on gender in Sri Lanka's mine action titled "Stepping Without Fear."
The panel from the left: Camille Wallen, Director of Strategy, The HALO Trust; Paul Hannon, Executive Director of Mines Actions Canada; Vidya Abhayagunawardena Coordinator SLCBL and Forum on Disarmament & Development (FDD); Nillasi Liyanage, Youth Coordinator SLCBL and Chair of the Panel; Jason Kelland, Senior Policy Officer, Non-proliferation, Disarmament, Conventional Weapons, Government of Canada and Simon Rea, Regional Director, South and South East Asia, Mines Advisory Group (MAG).
The book and documentary published and produced by the SLCBL's secretariat FDD.
The book and documentary published and produced by the SLCBL's secretariat FDD.
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