According to Serbian media seven people died and fourteen were injured when an explosion took place in the munitions factory "Prvi Partizan" in Uzice around 2130 local time on 3 September 2009. The ...
SALW Liaison Officer in Moldova
Following up on a request by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of the Republic of Moldova for increased coordination between SEESAC and MIA during the implementation of SALW projects in Moldova, ...
SALW Media Monitoring Database is on-line
In order to provide all small arms and light weapons stakeholders in South Eastern and Eastern Europe with an overview of regional current events, and as part of encouraging information exchange on ...
Montenegro Needs Assessment Finalised
Mr Zoran Pazin, Researcher on SALW Legislation, has finalised a comparative study on the existing legislation on arms control in Montenegro. Montenegro has adhered to the UN Firearms Protocol in Dec ...
Security Perception Study in Montenegro and Serbia
Representatives of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and SEESAC have presented their current activities and priorities for 2010. It was established that many of the objectives of ...
Regional Network of Women Police Officers
On 22-23 July 2009, the Southeast Police Chiefs Association (SEPCA), OSCE ODIHR and OSCE Serbia have organized in Belgrade, Serbia, a meeting of experts to discuss procedures, guidelines and focal ...
Destruction of confiscated and surplus weapons in Moldova
Mr Nicolae Macovei, Head of the Public Security Department, Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Moldova, visited SEESAC in Belgrade to discuss with Diman Dimov, Team Leader SEESAC, and Ivan ...
Development of a Regional Trust Fund
Ms Cihan Sultanoglu, Deputy Assistant Administrator & Deputy Regional Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe & the CIS, has presented to the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) the draft ...
Conference on a Regional Report on Arms Exports
SEESAC organized a regional conference during 09-10 July 2009 in Becici, Montenegro, where representatives from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro ...