On 10 November 2011, SEESAC launched the newly published Regional Report on Arms Exports for 2009. The report is the direct result of a collective effort made by countries of South Eastern Europe to ...
Another 1,680 SALW destroyed in Croatia
On 28 October 2011, a further 1,680 pieces of small arms and light weapons were destroyed at the CMC Sisak Steel Mill, Croatia. The destruction took place under the EU funded arms control programme, ...
One Year After the Kraljevo Earthquake – A Lot Has Been Accomplished
A year ago this week, Kraljevo was shaken by a powerful earthquake, measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale. The quake claimed two lives, caused pain and suffering, and damaged at least 16,000 buildings, ...
Croatia: 2nd Annual Report on Arms Exports and Imports Published
The Ministry of Economy, Labor and Entrepreneurship of the Republic of Croatia produced their second "Annual Report on Export and Import of Military Goods and Non-Military Lethal Goods for 2010." The ...
Croatia: 'Less Arms, Less Tragedies' Awarness Raising and Weapons Collection Campaign Continues in Medjimurska and Vukovarsko-Sremska Counties
From 19th through 22nd October, the awareness raising and weapons collection campaign “Less Arms, Less Tragedies” continued in Croatia, this time in the counties of Vukovarsko-Sremska and Medjimurska. ...
The International Day for Disaster Reduction
\"Vulnerability to disaster is growing faster than resilience.[...] Disaster risk reduction should be an everyday concern for everybody. Let us all invest today for a safer tomorrow\" said the ...
Helping Keep Citizens Safe - Regional Training Course on Stockpile Management supported by EU
The importance of quality stockpile management is something we are usually reminded of only when facing a major accident caused by the lack of adequate facilities or unprofessional handling of ...
SEESAC's Team Leader Discusses Arms Control in Serbia's Daily 'Blic'
Diman Dimov, SEESAC Team Leader discussed SEESAC’s work on arms control in an interview for the Sunday edition of Serbia’s daily “Blic.” The collection and destruction of small arms and light weapons ...
WPON Working Group Developed Guidelines for Gender Sensitive Police Practice
The Women Police Officers Network in South East Europe (WPON) Working Group met for two days, from 29 September until 1 October 2011 in Arandjelovac, Serbia to jointly develop guidelines for gender ...
SEESAC Presents its Activities at the Regional Seminar on Best Practices in Reducing Armed Violence in Europe
SEESAC was invited to present its regional activities at the Regional Seminar on Best Practices in Reducing Armed Violence in Europe held in Zagreb. The seminar was hosted by the Government of Croatia ...