Faced with the significant security and humanitarian impacts of stockpiled weapons and munitions, countries and organizations in Southeast Europe met in May to discuss strategies for stockpile reduction. The workshop, held in Croatia, focused on regional approaches to this problem, emphasizing information-sharing and coordination across borders
Despite the efforts of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and disarmament and human rights ...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
Historically, large, aging conventional weapons stockpiles in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been a cha...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
This article highlights the events of the 9th Annual Humanitarian Demining Symposium and Equipment E...
While international efforts to reduce the amount of military-grade weapons among civilian population...
The goal of addressing landmine problems in southeastern Europe (SE Europe) with a regional approach...
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
The International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victims Assistance has been offering its services...
For some countries affected by cluster munitions, the obligations to demilitarize that accompany rat...
Ageing, unstable, and excess conventional ammunition stockpiles pose the dual risk of accidental exp...
With the goal of destroying all excess munitions by 2013, the Albanian government is working to elim...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the U.S. Strategic Command Center for Combating Weapons...
Despite the efforts of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and disarmament and human rights ...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
Historically, large, aging conventional weapons stockpiles in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been a cha...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
This article highlights the events of the 9th Annual Humanitarian Demining Symposium and Equipment E...
While international efforts to reduce the amount of military-grade weapons among civilian population...
The goal of addressing landmine problems in southeastern Europe (SE Europe) with a regional approach...
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
The International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victims Assistance has been offering its services...
For some countries affected by cluster munitions, the obligations to demilitarize that accompany rat...
Ageing, unstable, and excess conventional ammunition stockpiles pose the dual risk of accidental exp...
With the goal of destroying all excess munitions by 2013, the Albanian government is working to elim...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the U.S. Strategic Command Center for Combating Weapons...
Despite the efforts of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and disarmament and human rights ...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...