UNODC Legislative workshop in Central African Republic to develop a comprehensive law on arms
UNODC Global Firearms Programme in collaboration with the NATCOM SALW of the Central African Republic, organized a 3 days legislative workshop on 26-28 July 2019. The overall objective of this first legislative workshop was to establish a drafting committee to develop a new law on the general regime of arms for the Central African Republic, alligned with international and regional instruments on firearms.
The workshop gathered more than 25 national experts from the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of waters and forests, Parliamentarians. Participants from UNPOL, MINUSCA and UNMASS were also represented.
On the 26 June 2019, the workshop was opened by the President of the NATCOM. During the opening ceremony, the UNODC Programme Coordinator in Bangui, and the European Union counselor gave a speech. Mrs. Simonetta Grassi, head the Global Firearms Programme presented the objectives and methodology of the workshop.
The opening ceremony was followed by different presentations on the international and regional legal framework, on the national legal framework and on the gap analysis of the national legislation on firearms with regard to the relevant international and regional instruments. The UNODC's experts then proposed a structure for the new legislation on arms and discussed the different chapters with the drafting committee. During the discussion, several issues were raised and clarified; among others the question on the surrendered weapons by the civilians to the government, the possession and the licensing system, the transfer regime.
On the last day, the workshop was concluded by the signature of the roadmap developed between the national authorities and the UNODC Global Firearms Programme to establish a list of priorities and areas of collaboration support the national authorities to fight the illicit manufacturing and trafficking of firearms. This roadmap was first discussed after the assessment mission conducted by the Programme in November 2018.
The legislative workshop was developed in the framework of UNODC's Global Firearms Programme and its sub-project "Countering transnational illicit arms trafficking through the implementation of the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime and its Firearms Protocol" funded by the European Union.
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Firearms Programme
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