New Briefing Paper on small arms control and on women, peace, and security

National actors working in small arms control and on women, peace, and security (WPS) share commitments to reduce suffering, maintain peace and security, and contribute to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet, while these cross references are increasingly commonplace in the international policy framework, this does not often translate into harmonized references in national action plans (NAPs) on WPS and small arms control.

Meaningful Partners: Opportunities for Collaboration between Women, Peace and Security, and Small Arms Control at the National Levela new Briefing Paper from the Small Arms Survey’s Gender-Responsive Arms Control project, led by Gender Coordinator Callum Watson—identifies potential avenues for future work to better harmonize efforts related to WPS and small arms control, and improve the effectiveness of both policy areas in achieving their objectives.


Read here: Meaningful Partners: Opportunities for Collaboration between Women, Peace and Security, and Small Arms Control at the National Level


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