An integrated 3D approach for effective mine risk education in post warzone areas

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  • Harshi Gunawardana University of Sri Jayewardenepura
  • Dammika Tantrigoda University of Sri Jayewardenepura
  • Anura Kumara University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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Explosive Remnants of War, Mine Risk Education, Reconciliation, Risk

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International Mine Action Standards define Mine Risk Education (MRE) as activities that seek to reduce the risk of death and injury from mines and explosive remnants of war, by raising awareness and promoting safe behaviour. MRE systems and practices in post clearance areas in conflict affected regions worldwide promote two main types of activities, identification of explosive remnants of war and making the correct response ensuring individual safety as well as the safety of the community. This can be viewed as a two dimensional approach spanned by Identification and Response dimensions. This paper based on the findings from a recent empirical study conducted specifically in the northern Sri Lanka introducing Reconciliation as a third dimension to further
improve the present two dimensional approach of mine risk education. The authors acknowledge that MRE has had a positive impact on war affected communities in global context. However, it needs considerable integration of a learning module which should reflect the different causes of life catastrophe risks are similar to mine risks in extreme scenarios- they constitute non-diversifiable risks, so that MRE helps maintain a significant effect and long- lasting impact on attitudes towards landmines and other explosive remnants of war at the community level.

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2024-03-26

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Gunawardana, H., Tantrigoda, D., & Kumara, A. (2024). An integrated 3D approach for effective mine risk education in post warzone areas. ÉTICA, ECONOMÍA & BIEN COMÚN, 16(2), 53–69. Recuperado a partir de https://journal.upaep.mx/index.php/EthicsEconomicsandCommonGoods/article/view/307

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