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Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer

Policy and Government Liaison Manager, The International Campaign to Ban Landmines – Cluster Munition Coalition (ICBL-CMC)

Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer is The International Campaign to Ban Landmines – Cluster Munition Coalition (ICBL-CMC) Policy and Government Liaison Manager.

She has been involved in the work of the campaigns since 2002, first as a national campaigner and Landmine Monitor researcher, and since 2007 as staff.

Previously Kasia worked for the Polish Red Cross in charge of IHL dissemination and international programs, and briefly for the EU/Red Cross Office in Brussels. Her first exposure to the issue of landmines was in 1997 when she volunteered at a German NGO Friedensdorf International taking care of children from war-torn countries many of whom were landmine survivors.

Kasia holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Warsaw and her thesis was devoted to the role of civil society in bringing about the Mine Ban Treaty.

Content by Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer

Commentary

Shoring up support for the Convention on Cluster Munitions

Following the US decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, Mary Wareham and Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer write that countries that have endorsed their ban have a collective responsibility to end the human suffering caused by these weapons. To protect the convention’s gains and strengthen its impact, they outline three steps that state parties and supportive sates can take.

1 September 2023 | Mary Wareham and Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer