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Public-Private Partnership Program
Working Together for a Safer World
Partner Organizations, Descriptions

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Persistent landmines infest over 60 countries around the world. Civilians in many of these countries as well as some countries not affected by landmines are also threatened by other explosive remnants of war, abandoned ordnance caches, poorly secured munitions stockpiles, and small arms/light weapons such as machine guns, light mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS). To reinforce official U.S. Government efforts to help make the world safe from all of these threats, the Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs encourages non-governmental organizations, civic associations, philanthropic foundations, educational institutions and corporations to lend their creativity, energy and talents to this worthy objective.

The following organizations are working in a public-private partnership to alleviate the harmful impact of persistent landmines, unexploded and abandoned ordnance, and small arms/light weapons.

For more information about the Public-Private Partnership program, please contact:

James F. Lawrence, Director, Public-Private Partnership Program
Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement
U.S. Department of State
State Annex 3 - Suite 6100
Washington, DC 20522 Telephone: +1(202)663-0088; fax: +1(202)663-0090
Email: lawrencejf@state.gov ; or visit http://www.state.gov/t/pm/wra

Stacy Bernard Davis, Foreign Affairs Officer
NGO Outreach
Telephone: +1(202)663-0081 Email: davissb@state.gov

Peggy Pope, Foreign Affairs Officer
Partner Relations
Telephone: +1(202)663-0082
Email: popepe@state.gov

John Stevens, Foreign Affairs Officer
Public Affairs
Telephone: +1(202)663-0083
Email: steveje@state.gov

Tom Vajda, Foreign Service Officer
Telephone: +1(202)663-0085
Email: vajdatl@state.gov