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The humanitarian imperative of promoting responsible action in the international arms trade: The contributions of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the ICRC (Room F) - Side Events
Done
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Gender, Conventional Weapons and the ATT – A 2022 Review (Room C) - Side Events
Done
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Taking Stock of the Arms Trade Treaty (Room C) - Side Events
Done
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The ATT and the War in Ukraine (Room C) - Side Events
Done
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Out of the Shadows: Addressing the gendered impacts of urban violence through the Arms Trade Treaty (Virtual) - Side Events
Done
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Rounding out risk assessment under the ATT: factoring in corruption and exploring export reassessment practices (Room F) - Side Events
Done
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Taking Stock of the Arms Trade Treaty’s Impact on Efforts to Prevent, Detect, and Address Diversion (Room F) - Side Events
Done
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Launch of the Arms Trade Treaty National Point of Contact Guidance Document (Room E) - Side Events
Done
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Military goods export control experience of Japan, Latvia and Mexico (Room F) - Side Events
Done
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The role of the African Union in support of the Arms Trade Treaty (Virtual) - Side Events
Done
The role of civil society in the universalization of the Convention on the Arms Trade Treaty (Room E) - Side Events
8/26/22, 1:15 PM
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8/26/22, 2:15 PM
(Europe/Zurich)
(1 hour)
Title: The role of civil society in the universalization of the Convention on the Arms Trade Treaty
Organizers: Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights and Global Coalition for Limitation of Armaments -GCLA and Permanent Mission of Madagascar to the United Nations
Time: 13:15 – 14:15