United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) South Sudan
The Mine Action Office in...
United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) South Sudan
The Mine Action Office in South Sudan is based in Juba and it supports the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) as well as the national demining authorities in coordinating Mine Action activities in South Sudan.
The program has been coordinating and providing quality assurance (QA) of all humanitarian mine action activities throughout South Sudan since 2004. UNMAS-UNMISS’s current operations focus on hazardous area surveys, landmine and ERW clearance and destruction, route verification and clearance, emergency mitigation measures for improperly stored ammunition, Explosive Ordnance Risk Education for UN personnel, humanitarian partners and vulnerable groups.
In recent months, UNMAS has been assigned a more central role in UNMISS activities related to the Benchmark #4 of the SCR 2577 (2021) and progress by the South Sudanese defense and security forces on properly managing their existing arms and ammunition stockpiles and related activities, including establishing the necessary planning documents, protocols, and training for the recording, storage, distribution and management of the weapons and ammunition. In addition, UNMISS will continue actively supporting the next phase of the peace process, which is expected to entail Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) initiatives. In this regard, it is critical for UNMAS-UNMISS to continue maintaining capability to advise and assist UNMISS in any Weapons and Ammunition Management (WAM) activities linked to Security Sector Reform (SSR) and DDR.