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04/14/2025

Third-Party Monitoring in Action

In , iMMAP continues its Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) project to strengthen transparency and accountability in efforts.

Our team is actively working across the Central and Southern regions, in partnership with Danish Refugee Council, Tetra Tech, Mines Advisory Group International, and our new partner Norwegian People's Aid.

As Ukraine remains one of the most mine-contaminated countries in the world, our monitoring and verification help ensure mine action efforts reach the people who need them most.

This vital work is made possible thanks to the generous support of the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement (PM/WRA).



Since the project inception in November 2022, iMMAP's TPM team has conducted a total of 560 field visits to monitor 190 and verify 370 mine action activities of implementing partners, including 121 demining actions, 178 surveys, 252 explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) sessions, 8 capacity building sessions, and risk
mitigation.

03/26/2025

Strategic Engagements

Beyond the sessions, iMMAP is proud to engage in strategic dialogues throughout .

We will be actively contributing to key forums, including:�

☑️ Standby Partnership Network Steering Committee and Mid-Annual Consultation
☑️ UNDAC Advisory Board and AGM
☑️ High-level meetings with OCHA, FCDO, Veolia Foundation, Turkish Red Crescent, MapAction, ESRI, Sphere, and more

We are committed to strengthening humanitarian networks through collaboration and innovation.

Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks 03/25/2025

As part of the International Humanitarian Partnership’s 30th Anniversary Panel Discussion, iMMAP’s Guido Pizzini, Co-chair of the Standby Partnership Network, will join representatives from IHP, UN OCHA, IOM, today at to reflect on three decades of operational excellence and collaborative response.

📍 “IHP 1995–2025 – 30 Years of Supporting the Humanitarian Community”

🗓️ Tuesday, March 25 | 16:00–17:30 | CICG Room 1

Panel themes will include:

Reflecting on 30 Years of IHP and Its Future Trajectory
Benefits to IHP Member Organizations
Advantages for Partner Organization
IHP as a Model of Standby Partnership Engagement

Learn more here:

Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks The HNPW 2025 will be held in a hybrid format from 17 to 28 March (first week remote, second week in-person at the CICG in Geneva).

Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks 03/24/2025

Session Spotlight – Advancing Humanitarian Data Standards

Today at , iMMAP’s Guido Pizzini will be diving into the future of humanitarian coordination through Advancing Humanitarian Data Standards: Enhancing Coordination and Impact, starting at 14:00 CET!

Because better data means better decisions — and ultimately, better outcomes for those affected by crises.

🔗 Session link: https://vosocc.unocha.org/Report.aspx?page=o0t9pExuBwO6B8fFbsqXtYaNeR5D2 # # # # # #

Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks In an increasingly data-driven humanitarian ecosystem, the adoption of standardized data practices is critical to ensuring coordination, efficiency, and accountability. However, varying approaches to data collection, processing, and sharing among organizations often create silos, duplication, and mi...

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