We are working to ensure that the United States bans cluster munitions and joins the Convention on Cluster Munitions

The Cluster Munition Coalition U.S. is a coalition of non-governmental organizations working to achieve a comprehensive U.S. ban on cluster munitions as well as U.S. accession to the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions, which 121 nations have joined. Formerly known as the U.S. Campaign to Ban Landmines and Cluster Bombs, our coalition also calls for sustained U.S. government financial support for the clearance of cluster munition remnants and assistance for victims of the weapons.

 

The Cluster Munition Coalition U.S. is coordinated by Center for Civilians in Conflict and Friends Committee on National Legislation and its Steering Committee members also include Amnesty International USA * Arms Control Association * Human Rights Watch * Humanity & Inclusion * Mag America, Inc * West Virginia Campaign to Ban Landmines and Cluster Munitions / Proud Students Against Landmines

Campaign member organizations also include American Friends Service Committee * Center on Conscience & War * Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach * DAWNFood for the Hungry * Global Health PartnersGlobal Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ * International Committee of The Red Cross * Landmines Blow! * Legacies of War * Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns * Peace DirectPhysicians for Human Rights * Physicians for Social Responsibility * Plan InternationalPresbyterian Church (USA) * Quincy InstituteRoots of PeaceSave the Children US * UNICEF USA * United Methodist Church General Board of Church Society * Washington Office on Latin America * Win Without WarWomen Cross DMZ * Women’s League for International Peace and Freedom * World Learning 

We are in the process of renewing our active membership list. If your organization would like to join or renew your membership, please fill in this form.

 

Governance

Steering Committee Meeting minutes: December 2021May 20, 2021 , January 26, 2021 , Sept 22, 2020 

2021-2022 Strategic Plan 

 

This page last updated May 26, 2026