Small arms production in Russia
Russia is one of the world's largest small arms and light weapons (SALW) producers and one of the most active countries on the world SALW market.
2 April 2007
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Russia is one of the world's largest small arms and light weapons (SALW) producers and one of the most active countries on the world SALW market.
2 April 2007This report presents the findings of a illegal small arms and light weapons (SALW) pilot survey in Hambantota District, on the Southern Coast of Sri Lanka, and includes information relating to: The distribution of SALW in the district; Their impacts upon society, with particular reference to public perceptions related to small arms, security and development; The capacity of the Government of Sri Lanka and other actors to reduce problems identified and control illicit small arms in the district for the foreseeable future; The possible measures which could improve the situation in Hambantota District on the basis of the survey findings.
27 March 2007This report outlines comprehensive recommendations for effective small arms and light weapons (SALW) control policy and practice in Kosovo.
23 February 2007We all have the right to live in safety without fear, but creating the conditions in which everyone can enjoy this right is not easy.
10 January 2007Administered by the United Nations (UN) since 1999 but still officially a province of Serbia, Kosovo is finally about to see its political status determined.
30 December 2006Post-independence Bangladesh has successfully managed to avoid the civil conflicts and secessionist struggles that have undermined security in other South Asian countries.
12 December 2006This briefing is divided into three sections.
17 October 2006Taking stock: small arms and human security in Georgia presents the findings of research conducted on small arms and light weapons (SALW) and human security issues in Georgia by the non-governmental organisations Saferworld (UK) and the Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD, Georgia).
30 September 2006Kosovo has suffered the consequences of small arms proliferation since the end of the conflict in 1999, with high levels of armed crime and the recurrent use of small arms during periods of tension.
1 September 2006In May 2006, the Government of Kenya launched a large-scale military-led operation to disarm communities in the North Rift region of Kenya.
26 August 2006