What has the Ugandan government done to meet the obligations of the Treaty?
The Ugandan government has, in collaboration with development partners, embarked on improving existing health facilities and construction of new ones especially in mine-affected areas. The Ministry of Health has now started participating at the intercessional meetings of the Mine Ban Treaty. The government has also put in place comprehensive legislation on disability issues and established a national council on disability. Q: According to the Ottawa Treaty, countries are responsible for the care of landmine victims. How would you describe the compliance of the countries that have signed the treaty to provide adequate assistance? A: Based on the indicator study done by the ICBL (International Campaign to Ban Landmines) Working Group on Victim Assistance, most states have somehow complied with the treaty in regard to victim assistance, though the level of assistance is still not adequate. This is mainly due to the economic situation of most mine-affected states. Q: Which countries are, a
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