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Trust Fund projects - promoting security and defence reform

Editorial Note

Contents
  1. Trust Fund Policy
  2. How to put together a Trust Fund project?
 3. Six principles of the Trust Fund policy
 4. Trust Fund projects
 5. Working together for results
 6. Role of NAMSA
 7. One Minute Interview
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The Trust Fund policy is an integral part of NATO's Partnership for Peace (PfP) programme of practical security cooperation between NATO and individual Partner countries. This policy was established in September 2000 to assist Partner countries in the safe destruction of stockpiled anti-personnel landmines. It provided the Alliance with a practical mechanism to assist Partners to meet their obligations under the Ottawa Convention on the prohibition of the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of anti-personnel mines and their destruction.

NATO Briefings address topical Alliance issues. They are published under the authority of the Secretary General and do not necessarily reflect official opinion or policy of member governments or of NATO.

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