Western Sahara

Support for Mine Action

Last updated: 16 November 2020

In 2019, international assistance to mine action activities in the territory of Western Sahara amounted to some US$178,000 from two donors, Norway and Spain.[1]

Additionally, Switzerland provided in-kind assistance valued at CHF475,000 ($478,011) in support of clearance operations in Western Sahara.[2]

International contributions: 2019[3]

Donor

Sector

Amount

(national currency)

Amount

(US$)

Norway

Clearance and risk education

NOK1,000,000

113,635

Spain

Victim assistance

€58,053

64,985

Total

 

N/A

178,620

Note: N/A=not applicable.

Since 2015, annual international contributions to mine action in Western Sahara have fluctuated between $2.9 million in 2017 and just $0.2 million in 2019. International contributions totaled almost $8.1 million over the five-year period from 2015–2019.

Summary of international contributions: 2015–2019[4]

Year

International contributions (US$)

2019

178,620

2018

1,828,751

2017

2,898,750

2016

1,956,196

2015

1,217,020

Total

8,079,337

 


[1] Email from Ingrid Schøyen, Senior Advisor, Humanitarian Affairs, Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 5 June 2020; and United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), ‘‘Annual Report 2019,’’ pp. 32–33, 22 April 2020.

[2] Switzerland, Convention on Cluster Munitions Article 7 Report, Form I, 28 April 2020. Average exchange rate for 2019: US$1=CHF0.9937. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 2 January 2020.

[3] Average exchange rates for 2019: €1=US$1.1194; NOK8.8001=US$1. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 2 January 2020.

[4] See previous Monitor profiles.