IANSA NGO Presentation 16 June 2010 

 

Rebecca Peters, Director of IANSA 

 

Toward 2012 

 

Thank you Mr Chair 

 

It is just one year since we lost our dear friend Pablo Dreyfus in the Air
France disaster.  

Pablo played a crucial role in every BMS since 2003, as an adviser to IANSA
members. 

We miss him very much. 

 

This is the first BMS since the small arms process regained momentum in
2008. We 

hope the 4 th  BMS will continue that success.  

 

Since the 3 rd  BMS, new initiatives have emerged at global and regional
levels, 

emphasising poverty and other root causes that can drive people to violence.
Meanwhile 

the progress toward an Arms Trade Treaty has highlighted the need for
greater 

responsibility in international transfers.  

 

These initiatives are all essential, given the multi dimensional nature of
the problem of 

armed violence. IANSA supports them all, because the problem is so enormous
that no 

single agreement or initiative can possibly provide The Solution. But these
initiatives 

complement, rather than replace, the Program of Action, the UN Firearms
Protocol, and 

other measures specifically addressing regulation of the weapons themselves.


 

Whatever motivation lies at the root of a conflict, whether between
individuals or 

between communities, the availability of firearms in the immediate
environment 

multiplies the probability of death, serious disability, or grave violations
of human 

rights. An assault with a gun is far more likely to result in death than an
assault with any 

other common weapon.  

 

Borrowing an analogy from the Public Health Network, combatting malaria is
more 

effective using multiple strategies. The mosquito is the vector that carries
the disease, 

but people are more susceptible if their underlying health is poor. So
improving people's 

health helps to protect them from malaria – but we also need to reduce their
exposure to 

the mosquito, for example with bed-nets. Likewise in preventing armed
violence, we 

need to strengthen communities to build up their resistance, but also to
reduce their 

exposure to the vector of injury, which is the gun. 

 

So we still need strong coordinated measures to limit the quantities and the
types of 

small arms that can be produced, imported and sold; and to regulate the
purchase, use 

and storage of these weapons, whether by governments or by civilians. These
must be 

underpinned by measures enabling the weapons to be tracked, removed and if
necessary 

destroyed to protect public safety.  

 

Specifically in terms of the PoA, we urge Member states to consolidate and
strengthen 

the international mechanisms and agencies that support PoA implementation.
Compare 

the resources dedicated by the international community to controlling
nuclear weapons, 

with the resources available for small arms in the ODA and the UN Office on
Drugs & 

Crime. 

 

Speaking of the ODA, I must mention how impressed we have been with 3
regional 

disarmament centres over the past two years. In Lima, in Lomé and Kathmandu,
the 

centres have built excellent relations with governments and civil society by
providing 

exactly the kind of practical support and leadership that is needed.  

 

The Centres are helping to bridge the gap between the global agreement and
local 

implementation. It is a very long distance from New York to a national
parliament, or to 

a local mayor or police. As we move toward the 2011 and 2012 conferences, we
need 

more effort to connect the global and the local.  

 

As you have heard, IANSA members are helping to bridge that gap. Over the
coming 

two years we will emphasise our monitoring role in the PoA and other
agreements to 

reduce armed violence. We will be monitoring not only the implementation by
states, 

but also the suitability of the PoA itself. And we will push for the 2012
Review 

Conference to actually involve a review, to make the PoA stronger and more
applicable 

to the reality of armed violence.   

 

Thank you

 

www dot poa-iss.org/BMS4/1NGOStatementsBMS4/IANSA/IANSA-E.pdf

 

 

Other Statements here:  www dot poa-iss.org/BMS4/Statements.html

 

 

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