By the Second Review Conference, 9 relevant States Parties had reported that a comprehensive mine casualty data collection mechanism has been established and is functioning.
Understanding the extent of the challenge: In terms of casualty data, the NCDR collects data on casualties across the country and disseminates it to a network of disability stakeholders.
[38: For example, the data-collection mechanism for the United Nations Strategy on Mine Action 2013-2018 collects casualty data from incidents involving IEDs. ]
Understanding the extent of the challenge: The National Mine Action Centre is responsible for collecting casualty data on victims of landmines and other explosive remnants of war.
While considering civilian casualties caused collectively by anti-Government elements (AGEs), it was important to note that AGEs were ordinarily composed of diverse groups and individuals that were not all necessarily members of the Taliban and most of whom did not have a single line of command.