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Guns & Good Governance: Why Weapons & Ammunition Management Matters



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Paragraphs 56 to 58 of the International Code of Conduct lay out commitments concerning management of weapons while paragraph 60 to 62 concern the management of ammunition. What are the challenges private security companies face in putting these commitments into practice, and what are the challenges in verifying companies are complying with their commitments? in the second half of 2021, with the support of the Swiss Government, the Small Arms Survey, in partnership with ICoCA investigated these questions. This informative session brings you up to speed on the findings of the research conducted, how these findings are being used to inform more detailed assessment of ICoCA Member and Affiliate companies. A panel discussion follows the project presentation, where experts are asked, among other questions:

What are the potential risks and impacts of the mismanagement of weapons and ammunition?
How do current regulatory frameworks support the responsible management of weapons in high risk and complex environments?
How should weapons be defined, and who is thinking about the responsible management of non-lethal weapons?


When: Jan 13, 2022

Moderator:

Chris Galvin, Head of Communications & Outreach, ICoCA

Panelists:

Adrian Foster, Strategic Project Advisor, Small Arms Survey

Martina Gasser, Head of Export Control and Private Security Service Section, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Government of Switzerland

Liam Kelly, Chief Operating Operator, G4S Risk Management

Eric Mongelard, Human Rights Officer, Office of the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN OHCHR)

Anne Stella Mulama, Gender Analyst
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Management
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