BAFA delivers Roadmap Activity I of the European Union Partner-2-Partner Export Control Programme for Arms-ATT (EUP2P ATT) in Colombia
As part of the EUP2P ATT project, the German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA) held this national seminar with the objectives to: (i) facilitate the exchange of experiences regarding inter-agency cooperation in the implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty and (ii) work on the existing control lists and risk assessment procedures. UNLIREC participated and provided insights on ATT implementation challenges and opportunities for Latin America and Caribbean States.
The goal of the European Union Partner-to-Partner (EU P2P) Export Control Programme for Arms-ATT, formerly referred to as the EU ATT Outreach Project (EU ATT-OP), is to support the early entry into force and effective implementation of the ATT. Upon request, the project will support a number of States in strengthening their arms Transfer controls systems with a view to being able to implement the ATT. The project also aims to increase awareness and ownership of the ATT at national and regional levels and therein contribute to its universalisation. The EU P2P has three different components: 1) Tailored National Assistance Programmes; 2) Ad-hoc Activities; and 3) Regional Seminars. National assistance programmes are developed in close cooperation with partner countries. Key elements of national assistance programmes are: an initial needs assessment visit; inclusive roadmap development; and, practical support follow up activities. The project is implemented by BAFA and co-funded between the EU and the Government of the Germany.
Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA)
Division 225
Address: Frankfurter Str. 29 – 35, 65760 Eschborn, Germany
Phone: +49 6196 908-2602
Fax: +49 6196 908 11-2602
Email: att@bafa.bund.de
Website: http://www.bafa.de/bafa/en/
European External Action Service
Directorate for Security Policy and Conflict Prevention
B-1049 Brussels
Email: NonProliferation-Disarm@eeas.europa.eu