Eleventh Course on Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty Ends

Eleventh Course on Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty Ends

Eleventh Course on Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty Ends

Building Capacities for Effective Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)

By Mr Marc Finaud, Associate Fellow, Global Fellowship Initiative and Former Head of Arms Control and Disarmement

From 8 to 12 April 2019 the GCSP hosted an executive course that it organised on the topic “Building Capacities for Effective Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)”. This course was made possible thanks to funding from the United Nations Trust Facility Supporting Cooperation on Arms Regulation, the governments of Australia and Sweden, and the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation (FES).

Some 36 participants from all continents took part in this course, representing governments, civil society and industry from Barbados, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cote d’Ivoire, France, Georgia, Germany, Honduras, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Libya, Mexico, Nigeria, Palestine, Romania, Samoa, Slovakia, South Africa, Thailand, Tuvalu, Uganda, and the UAE. They heard experts address all aspects of the regulation of trade in conventional arms, including from the ATT Secretariat, the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs and UNIDIR.

This was the eleventh edition of this course, initiated in November 2014, which by now has trained some 350 practitioners.

 

GROUP ATT 2019
Group photo 2019

 

Marc Finaud is a former French diplomat who was seconded to the GCSP from 2004 to 2013 and is now a staff member. At the GCSP, Mr Finaud was leading activities related to Arms Proliferation.