Mitigating Gender-Based Violence Through the Effective Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty: Strengthening National Preventative Measures (ATT CSP9 Side Event)

Geneva, Switzerland
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Mitigating Gender-Based Violence Through the Effective Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty: Strengthening National Preventative Measures (ATT CSP9 Side Event)

Argentina, the Small Arms Survey and the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) hosted a side event on Mitigating gender-based violence through the effective implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty.

The event brought together experts to discuss ways to leverage the ATT to better prevent gender-based violence. Drawing on the working paper presented by Argentina and UNIDIR’s recent research on Addressing Weapons in Conflict-related Sexual Violence, this event brought together experts to explore how:

  • GBV / VAWC risk mitigation criteria can contribute to effective implementation of the ATT;

  • National policies and instruments contribute to preventing arms-related GBV / VAWC;

  • ATT implementation can be synergized with other international and regional instruments and frameworks to better prevent GBV;

  • States Parties can leverage the ATT as a forum to exchange and collaborate on this topic.

SPEAKERS

Moderator

  • Callum Watson, Gender Coordinator, Small Arms Survey

Speakers

  • Ambassador María Cristina Perceval, Special Representative for Feminist Foreign Policy, Argentina

  • Natasa Loizou, Executive Director, National Agency for Controlled Materials (ANMaC), Argentina

  • Hana Salama, Researcher, Gender and Disarmament Programme, UNIDIR

  • Farida Nabourema, Network Coordinator, Gender Equality Network for Small Arms Control (GENSAC)

WHEN & WHERE

23 August, 13:15 to 14:45 CEST (in-person only), CICG Room B (ATT CSP9 venue), Geneva.

* A light lunch was provided from 13.00.

RSVP

For any questions or further queries please contact Callum Watson: callum.watson@smallarmssurvey.org