Theò Bajon
Theò is an Associate Researcher at UNIDIR’s Conventional Arms and Ammunition Programme.
He previously worked with the United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean as a Project Associate on the implementation of national action plans in the framework of the Caribbean Firearms Roadmap. He also worked with the United Nations Development Programme within the Inter-Agency Working Group on Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) as a UN Volunteer on monitoring DDR processes around the world.
Theò holds a master’s degree in International Expertise and Risks at the University of Lyon 3 and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Europe from the University of Avignon. He speaks English, French, Occitan, Spanish and Catalan.
His research interests focus on the issues related to conventional disarmament processes in general and more specifically in conflict and post-conflict settings, as well as the role of regional organizations and sub-state actors in these processes.
