Ammunition Stocks: Promoting Safe and Secure Storage and Disposal

Biting the Bullet Briefing 18
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Date: 
March, 2005
No. of Pages: 
24 pages
ISBN: 
1-898702-63-2
Author: 
Owen Greene
Sally Holt
Adrian Wilkinson
Publisher: 
International Alert, Saferworld, University of Bradford
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The 2001 United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (PoA) and other associated Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) international commitments and measures are widely understood to encompass not only the weapons but also their ammunition. Unfortunately, progress in implementing the PoA in relation to ammunition remains particularly patchy and inadequate. This is partly because it has too often been considered as a residual category. But control and reduction of ammunition raise their own distinct and challenging issues. This relative neglect is resulting in large numbers of avoidable deaths and injuries.

 

This report examines the mechanisms of ammunition destruction and disposal open to governments as well as discussing why it is an important SALW issue.