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Video - The Last event of the 'Less Arms, Less Tragedies' campaign in Split 2
TV NOVA
Video - Last event of the 'Less Arms, Less Tragedies' campaign in Split 1
TV Jadran
Video - The Last event of the 'Less Arms, Less Tragedies' campaign in Split 3
HRT1
Video - Less Arms, Less Tragedies - SALW Collection Campaign in Croatia
With the financial assistance of the European Union, SEESAC supports organization of campaigns to collect weapons, explosive devices, ordinances and associated ammunition in countries across the Western Balkans. One such collection campaign is currently taking place in Croatia, most recently in the town of Krapina. In collaboration with the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Croatia, and through a campaign entitled "Less Arms, Less Tragedies" residents are encouraged to turn in any weapons they might have at their homes, without fear of legal consequences.
Video - The opening of the reconstructed ammunition storage site
Within the framework of the Programme for Demilitarization in Montenegro (MONDEM), Boro Vucinic, Minister of Defence of Montenegro, Alexander Avanessov, UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident Representative to Montenegro and Sarunas Adomavicius, Head of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro officially opened the reconstructed “Taraš” ammunition storage site in Danilovgrad, Montenegro.
Video - Jelena Vasiljevic - Chair of Women Police Officers Network Executive Committee
TV1
Video - Bojana Balon, SEESAC's WPON Project Manager talks about the Women Police Officers Network
The Women Police Officers Network in South Eastern Europe (WPON) is a project which supports the creation of basic statutes governing management and membership structures as well as specific efforts to address the recruitment, promotion, retention and career building of women police officers in the region. It is envisioned that the WPON will also come to serve as an advisory body to the region’s police services on matters related to gender and policing. The project supports the development of relevant gender policy and guidelines based on best-practice experiences, including from other existing regional networks for women police officers.

