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"As they deal with the same subject, Questions Nos 40 and 113 will be taken together, at the request of the Commission.
What provisions will be taken to ensure that NGOs enjoy effective access to Union funding?
With reference to the conditions making aid conditional on accession to and compliance with the Treaty of Ottawa, what criteria and procedures will be used for the implementation of EU actions to ensure that, in the field, some vulnerable communities are not victimised twice?
Question No 40 by Bob van den Bos ():
In a recent statement in the UN General Assembly the Council Presidency stated that the EU remains the main contributor to de-mining programmes worldwide. However, people in the field complain about the limited role the EU is playing and the confused nature of EU funding for de-mining.
Could the Commission provide me with a breakdown of the funding provided by the EU for all activities relating to anti-personnel mines? How much money goes into mine action programmes and how much into R[amp]D in de-mining technology? Could the Commission draft an annual report on its APM policy to eliminate the existing lack of clarity?
Could the Commission tell me what progress is being made with regard to introducing a regulation on anti-personnel mines, which would provide a legal base for these activities and bring them together within a single transparent framework?
Question No 113 by Marie-Arlette Carlotti ():
Will the wide range of action programmes to combat mines have to be financed solely from budget line B7-661, which is now more justified than ever?"@en1
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"Subject: EU action to combat mines"1
"Subject: Landmines"1
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