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SEE SALW Monitor

The uncontrolled proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) still continues to pose serious constraints on the development of South Eastern Europe. In order to address the problems of SALW, the last few years have seen the development of regional and international initiatives, such as the OSCE Small Arms Document, UN Programme of Action, and a particularly relevant and region-specific SALW initiative - Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe’s Regional Implementation Plan (RIP) Combating the Proliferation of SALW. Recognising and building on previous commitments in a wide range of areas, the RIP was agreed in November 2001 by Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, and Serbia and Montenegro, and it was revised in 2006.

The aim of the SEE SALW Monitor is to provide an overview of how SEE countries have progressed towards fulfilling their commitments. The Stability Pact’s RIP, as the most inclusive and regionally relevant document representing governments’ commitments in the area of SALW control is used as a benchmark for this process. This report does not represent a technical verification system or a formal inspection report – its role is to collect and present relevant information to facilitate monitoring, discussion and assessment of progress towards the implementation of the RIP.

Funded by SEESAC, the research and writing of the report was undertaken by Saferworld, an independent NGO based in London. The contents therefore reflect an independent and objective presentation of factual information on SEE countries’ responses to SALW problems within the RIP Framework based on available evidence; there has been no SEESAC influence in the research direction, formulation or contents of this report. Research for the report was conducted by Saferworld from December 2005 to February 2006; through their National SALW Focal Points, Governments in the region were given an opportunity to comment on the final draft of the report and thanks go to those who gave feedback and provided additional information.

The Monitor is reviewed on an annual basis in order to ensure that the information is kept as up to date as possible.

The SEE Monitor can be downloaded, in PDF Format, by clicking on the links below.

2006

Download Executive Summary (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Contents, Acronyms and Abbreviations (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Introduction and Country Assessments (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Albania (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Bosnia and Herzegovina (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Croatia (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download FYR Macedonia (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Montenegro (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Moldova (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Romania (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Serbia (including the UN-administered entity of Kosovo) (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download SALW Project Funding in SEE (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)
Download Annexes (Monitor 2006) (PDF file)

2005

Download Executive Summary
Download Contents, Acronyms and Abbreviations
Download Introduction and Country Assessments
Download Albania
Download Bosnia and Herzegovina
Download Bulgaria
Download Croatia
Download FYR Macedonia
Download Moldova
Download Romania
Download Serbia and Montenegro
Download SALW Funding in SEE
Download Annexes

2004

Download Executive Summary (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Inroduction (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Regional Overview (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Albania (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download BiH (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Bulgaria (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Croatia (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Macedonia (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Moldova (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Romania (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download SCG (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download SALW in SEE (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)
Download Annex (Monitor 2004) (PDF file)

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