Latest firearms related developments, from European directives to technology and its’ impact on traditional crime, debated at SEEFEN 8 - SEESAC’s flagship event merging senior technical expertise from ...
Arms control - a regional commitment in South East Europe at the 8th Regional Meeting of SALW Commissions
Over 30 representatives from relevant institutions in South East Europe discussed the latest arm control-related challenges and committed to working together to address them at the recent SALW ...
Stockpile security - a people-centered approach
SEESAC held in Durres, Albania on 13 – 17 November 2017 a Physical Security and Stockpile Management (PSSM) training of trainers for Ministry of Interior staff from South East Europe. The course ...
Planning - key to preventing unplanned explosions and arms trafficking
SEESAC shared its experience in implementing activities devoted to preventing illicit arms trafficking at a Physical Security and Stockpile Management (PSSM) Seminar, organized by RACVIAC - Centre for ...
Safety, security, gender equality - from the Western Balkans to the world
The RSSRP Report covering January 2016 - June 2017 highlights how the Westerns Balkans are sharing their expertise in niche rule of law areas, from small arms and light weapons control to gender ...
One-on-one sessions on Gender Equality
For high ranking officials in Ministries of Interior across the Western Balkans Gender still does not come first on the to-do list of leaders and decision makers in South-East Europe. But ...
Gun destruction – why it matters
by Luke Bacigalupo, SEESAC Junior Communications Consultant When you work in a security-related field seeing illegal weapons that can end a life or cause debilitating injury being tossed ...
Working together in the Western Balkans – key to European security
Interior Ministers from the Western Balkans met with Ministers of Home Affairs of Estonia, Bulgaria and Austria, and the European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship in Sofia, at ...
Cutting the supply chain at source: Bosnia and Herzegovina destroys 200.000 pieces of ammunition
200.000 pieces of the 7.62x39mm caliber ammunition were destroyed in Bosnia and Herzegovina this October, with the support of the European Union and SEESAC. Easily hidden and smuggled across ...
No Borders for the Illegal Arms Trade
SEESAC’s experts Slobodan Boskovic and Juliana Buzi presented SEESAC’s work and its relevance to the global fight against the illicit trade of small arms and light weapons (SALW) at expert symposiums ...









