Arias Foundation Holds Regional Conference in Bolivia on 'Supporting the Creation of Regional Capacitates: Improving Controls to Reduce Armed Violence in Latin America'

14/12/2015
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15/12/2015
Activity description

The purpose of this workshop, held in Bolivia in collaboration with the Centre for Justice and Participation Studies (CEJIP, for its initials in Spanish), was for Andean States to share their national experiences in relation to the prevention of armed violence, arms control and the implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty. The government representatives and civil society participated in a threefold process, in which they: (i) shared information on their activities; (ii) discussed their needs and organizational weakness; and (iii) planned future initiatives together.

Project description

The purpose of this ongoing project is to hold sub regional workshops, and follow-up activities, in order to provide each participating State with space for information exchange and new tools to improve the implementation of public policy, national laws, treaties and international agreements in relation to the prevention of armed violence, arms control and the Arms Trade Treaty. Likewise, the workshops seek to provide attendees with examples of successful experiences in order to highlight the ways in which they might be able to replicate best practices and incentivize inter-governmental cooperation and civil society consultation. Finally, the meetings also aim to practically and pragmatically discuss how best to diminish the regional arms trade and generate accountability to the aims of the ATT.

Type of Activity
Sensitization and outreach
Focus of Activity
International instruments
Regional cooperation
Small arms and light weapons (SALW) controls
Transfer controls
Partners
Argentina
Bolivia
Colombia
Ecuador
Mexico
Panama
Peru
Implementers
Arias Foundation
Donors
Finland
Contact Details

Fundación Arias para la Paz y el Progreso Humano
Ana Yancy Espinoza, Academic Director
Address: 2nd Ave, Str 13 & 13 bis. Apdo 86410-1000 San Jose, Costa Rica
Telephone: 506 22229191
Email: Ana.yancy@arias.or.cr
Website: http://arias.or.cr/