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ITF Enhancing Human Security

ITF Enhancing Human Security (ITF), previously known as International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victim Assistance, is a humanitarian, non-profit organization devoted to the elimination of threat from post-conflict and disruptive challenges, including landmines, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and the illicit ownership and use of small arms and light weapons (SALW), in South East Europe (SE Europe) and other affected regions in the world.

Established by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia in March 1998, the initial purpose of ITF was to help Bosnia and Herzegovina in the implementation of the peace agreement and to provide assistance and support in relation to post-conflict rehabilitation.

Holistic approach for implementing Mine Action worldwide
Since its inception, ITF has augmented its activities to include the rectification of landmine problems and helping landmine survivors with physical and socio-economic rehabilitation across the region of SE Europe. As the European Commission acknowledged ITF as the reference model of regional organization in mine action, ITF was asked by mine-affected and other countries and donors to expand operation to affected countries in other regions, e.g. South Caucasus, Central Asia, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa and West Africa.

Expending activities to diminish threats to wider human security challenges
As the impact from landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in SE Europe becomes less severe, there is a growing need to address other post-conflict and disruptive challenges, to support Conventional Weapons Destruction (CWD), Security Sector Reform (SSR) and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programs, and to combat violence and terrorism from the illicit ownership and use of SALW. Such challenges pose a potential threat to human security just as serious as the danger from landmines and UXO. Since the adoption of new Strategy for period 2009-2013, ITF has become more and more involved especially in CWD programs and development of projects under its third strategic goal, such as for example Telemedicine and e-Health. Consequently, the ITF will in accordance with its new mission contribute to the stability, sustainable development and lasting peace in the targeted regions, countries and communities.

Reformation to international organization
In 2011, ITF has started the procedure to become an international organization and to change its name into – ITF Enhancing Human Security, being forecasted in ITF Strategy 2009-2013 and in line with it, to address a broader range of global post-conflict and disruptive challenges which threaten the security of individuals and communities. Beside the name, ITF revised whole graphic design together with logo that has square shape and contains remained abbreviation ITF together with three dots bellow. 

ITF remains strongly devoted to enhance human security and long lasting peace worldwide
Although with the new purpose, name, graphic design and logo, ITF still remains humanitarian organization primarily and strongly devoted to enhance human security and long lasting peace worldwide where the most pressing needs are. 

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