UNODC Quadrilateral meeting to strengthen regional cooperation in Latin America to combat illicit trafficking in firearms.

05/06/2019
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07/06/2019
Activity description

On 5-7 June 2019, UNODC Global Firearms Programme (GFP) organized a quadrilateral meeting between Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, entitled "Strengthening regional cooperation in Latin America to prevent and combat the illicit trafficking of firearms and its related crimes". The meeting was hosted by the Government of Mexico in its Ministry of Foreign Affairs Offices, in Mexico City. The purpose of this meeting was twofold: first, to exchange experiences peer-to-peers and increase common knowledge, and second, to explore possible ways to promote synergies and foster cooperation in Latin America.
The meeting brought together national experts competent in the prevention and combatting against the illicit trafficking of arms, from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, General Prosecutor's Offices, Ministries of National Defence, National Police, Customs and Ministries of Justice of their respective countries.
During the meeting, the experts discuss on a range of topics, such as firearms trafficking routes in the region; good practices in detecting, investigating and prosecuting firearms trafficking offences and related crimes; techniques and standards for marking, tracking and tracing; and the importance of inter-institutional and international cooperation to exchange information. Furthermore, each participant suggested priority actions or measures to be taken at the national and regional level to more effectively deal with arms trafficking and related crimes, and on which the GFP could provide assistance.
As a result of the conversations, the participants identified a list of paramount challenges and appropriate actions to reinforce the effectiveness of the responses to the illicit firearms problem, both at national, sub-regional and regional level. Some of them, among many other, were: to facilitate the exchange of (spontaneous) information for a more effective international tracing of firearms; to promote standardised marking techniques; to foster regional investigations that facilitate the prosecution of firearms trafficking offenses; to develop a regional integrated tracing centre;.

Project description

This activity was part of the UNODC's EU funded project: "Countering transnational illicit arms trafficking through the implementation of the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime and its Firearms Protocol"

Type of Activity
Sensitization and outreach
Focus of Activity
Ammunition
Border controls
Destruction
Import controls
Inventory and stockpile management
Marking
Small arms and light weapons (SALW) controls
Tracing
Transfer controls
Partners
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Mexico
Implementers
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Donors
European Union (EU)
Contact Details

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime – UNODC     

Vienna International Centre, Room E1245

Tel.: (+43-1) 26060
E-mail: gfp@un.org
Point of Contact: Silvia de Pedro
Phone: (+43-1) 26060-83288
E-mail: silvia.depedro@un.org