The use of explosive weapons in populated areas (EWIPA) is a major cause of civilian harm in armed conflicts worldwide. In addition to their devastating direct effects, the impacts of the use of explosive weapons reverberate for a long time after a conflict has ended, causing severe and long-lasting harm to people and communities. The
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