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RASR Steering Committee meets in Belgrade
Representatives of SEESAC, International Trust Fund, Small Arms Survey, NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency and U.S. Embassy in Belgrade met to discuss the agenda of the forthcoming RASR workshop and provide an update of RASR recent activities
Ivan Zverzhanovski, SEESAC Team Leader a.i.(left) and Blaz Mihelic, Project Manager for Conventional Weapons Destructions and Small Arms and Light Weapons at International Trust Fund (right)
The Steering Committee discussed the agenda of the forthcoming RASR workshop, which has tentatively been set to take place in April of 2012, and provided an update of their work regarding infrastructure building, sharing information/best practices, standardization, national and regional policies, RASR website and its outreach policies.
About RASR
RASR encourages affected governments to develop a pro-active, coordinated, regional approach to secure and destroy SALW, by building local capacity, sharing best practices and lessons learned, and pooling resources in order to maximize their efficiency. The ultimate aim of the RASR initiative is to prevent disastrous explosions or destabilizing diversions of conventional weapons and munitions.