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Nairobi Declaration on Small Arms - UN Security Council - Global Policy Forum

Nairobi Declaration

On the Problem of the Proliferation of Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons in the Great Lake Region and the Horn of Africa

Nairobi, March 15, 2000

We the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the countries of the Great Lakes Region and the Horn of Africa namely, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Uganda and United Republic of Tanzania, meeting at Nairobi on 12- 15 March, 2000 on the occasion of the Great Lakes Region and the Horn of Africa Conference on the Proliferation of Small Arms pursuant to UNGA resolutions regarding the convening of the United Nations Conference on the illicit Trade in Small Arms And Light Weapons In All Its Aspects in June -July 2001 and in particular A/C.1/54/L.24 /Rev 1 of December, 1999, as well as the African common position contained in the OAU decision AHG/DEC 137(LXX) adopted by the OAU summit in Algiers in July 1999 fully share the growing international concern that the easy availability of illicit small arms and light weapons escalates conflicts and undermines political stability and have devastating impacts on human and State security.

i) Rededicate ourselves to continue our efforts towards the peaceful resolution of the conflicts in the region and towards this end, call for genuine and serious commitment of all parties concerned as well as the international community;

ii) Seize this opportunity to comprehensively address the problem of the proliferation of illicit small arms and light weapons in the sub-region;

iii) join efforts to address the problem, recognising the need for information sharing and co-operation in all matters relating to illicit small arms and light weapons including the promotion or research and data collection in the region and encouraging co-operation among governments and civil society;

iv) Encourage a concrete and co-ordinated agenda for action for the sub-region to promote human security and ensure that all States have in place adequate laws, regulations and administrative procedures to exercise effective control over the possession and transfer of small arms and light weapons through measures inter alia to:-

v) Recognizing that the effective implementation of this declaration by individual states requires, the co- operation of the United Nations, international organisations, regional organisations, as well as the participation by civil society in preventing and reducing the problem of illicit small arms and light weapons, we further decide to:-


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