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The States Parties to this Treaty,. Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, . Recalling Article 26 of the Charter of the United Nations which seeks to promote the establishment and maintenance of internatio nal peace and security with the least diversion for armaments of the world ’s human andeconomic resources,
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The ATT was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 2 April 2013 with 154 votes in favour, 3 votes against, and 23 abstentions*. The Treaty opened for signature on 3 June 2013 and entered into force on 24 December 2014 following its ratification, acceptance or approval by THE ARMS TRADE TREATY United Nations The Arms Trade Treaty Preamble The States Parties to this Treaty, Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, Recalling Article 26 of the Charter of the United Nations which seeks to promote the establishment and maintenance of SUBMITTED BY: THE ATT SECRETARIAT ENGLISH ATT PROVISIONAL 2 8. In March 2020, in accordance with Rule 8 (1) of the ATT Financial Rules, the President of the Sixth Conference of States Parties wrote to all States with outstanding financial contributions STATES PARTIES TO THE ATT (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) States Parties to the ATT (in alphabetical order) 2 UN Member State Region (http://unstats.u n.org/unsd/meth ods/m49/m49regi n.htm) Subregion Signature DepositANNUAL REPORTS
Text tooltip private. Annual Report submitted with preference that the report is posted only on the restricted area of the ATT website. GENDER IN THE ATT.VERSION13 GENDER IN THE ARMS TRADE TREATY The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is the first legally binding multilateral instrument to recognize the connection between the international arms trade ISSUED BY: THE CSP6 PRESIDENT ORIGINAL: ENGLISH WORKING ATT/CSP6/2020/PRES/611/Conf.TranspInfExch.Rev1 3 6) States are encouraged, taking into account their national capacities, to carry out on-site verifications of VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT VOLUNTARY TRUST FUND (VTF) OFFICER 1 Arms Trade Treaty Secretariat Avenue de France 23 – CH-1202 Geneva – Switzerland – info@thearmstradetreaty.org www.thearmstradetreaty.org THE ARMS TRADE TREATY On behalf of Sierra Leone, I take this opportunity as President of the 7 th Conference of States Parties (CSP7) to welcome States Parties and all other Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) stakeholders.. During this CSP7 cycle, our work will focus on consolidating the accomplishments of theATT.
TREATY TEXT
The States Parties to this Treaty,. Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, . Recalling Article 26 of the Charter of the United Nations which seeks to promote the establishment and maintenance of internatio nal peace and security with the least diversion for armaments of the world ’s human andeconomic resources,
TREATY STATUS
The ATT was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 2 April 2013 with 154 votes in favour, 3 votes against, and 23 abstentions*. The Treaty opened for signature on 3 June 2013 and entered into force on 24 December 2014 following its ratification, acceptance or approval by THE ARMS TRADE TREATY United Nations The Arms Trade Treaty Preamble The States Parties to this Treaty, Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, Recalling Article 26 of the Charter of the United Nations which seeks to promote the establishment and maintenance of SUBMITTED BY: THE ATT SECRETARIAT ENGLISH ATT PROVISIONAL 2 8. In March 2020, in accordance with Rule 8 (1) of the ATT Financial Rules, the President of the Sixth Conference of States Parties wrote to all States with outstanding financial contributions STATES PARTIES TO THE ATT (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) States Parties to the ATT (in alphabetical order) 2 UN Member State Region (http://unstats.u n.org/unsd/meth ods/m49/m49regi n.htm) Subregion Signature DepositANNUAL REPORTS
Text tooltip private. Annual Report submitted with preference that the report is posted only on the restricted area of the ATT website. GENDER IN THE ATT.VERSION13 GENDER IN THE ARMS TRADE TREATY The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is the first legally binding multilateral instrument to recognize the connection between the international arms trade ISSUED BY: THE CSP6 PRESIDENT ORIGINAL: ENGLISH WORKING ATT/CSP6/2020/PRES/611/Conf.TranspInfExch.Rev1 3 6) States are encouraged, taking into account their national capacities, to carry out on-site verifications of VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT VOLUNTARY TRUST FUND (VTF) OFFICER 1 Arms Trade Treaty Secretariat Avenue de France 23 – CH-1202 Geneva – Switzerland – info@thearmstradetreaty.org www.thearmstradetreaty.org THE ATT VOLUNTARY TRUST FUND (VTF) Article 16(3) of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) provides for the establishment of a Voluntary Trust Fund (VTF) to support national implementation of the Treaty and encourages all States Parties to contribute resources to the Fund.TREATY STATUS
The ATT was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 2 April 2013 with 154 votes in favour, 3 votes against, and 23 abstentions*. The Treaty opened for signature on 3 June 2013 and entered into force on 24 December 2014 following its ratification, acceptance or approval by PRESIDENT - THE ARMS TRADE TREATY On behalf of Sierra Leone, I take this opportunity as President of the 7 th Conference of States Parties (CSP7) to welcome States Parties and all other Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) stakeholders.. During this CSP7 cycle, our work will focus on consolidating the accomplishments of theATT.
ROLE OF THE SECRETARIAT The ATT Secretariat is dedicated to supporting States in their implementation of the ATT and in ensuring international transfers of conventional arms are conductedSTAFF AND CONTACTS
The ATT Secretariat is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland and comprises a team of 4 staff members. STATES PARTIES TO THE ATT (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) States Parties to the ATT (in alphabetical order) 2 UN Member State Region (http://unstats.u n.org/unsd/meth ods/m49/m49regi n.htm) Subregion Signature Deposit ISSUED BY THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE ORIGINAL: ENGLISH DRAFT ATT/CSP7.MC/2021/MC/712/PM.PropArr8(1)d.Rev1 1 28 May 2021 Issued by the Management Committee Original: English DRAFT ELEMENTS FOR A PROCEDURE REGARDING RULE 8 (1) D CSP7 DOCUMENTS FOR CONSULTATION As announced by the CSP7 President in his letter to ATT stakeholders on 22 February, remote consultations will be held intersessionally to finalise documentation arising out of the April meetings that will be submitted to CSP7 for consideration and possible adoption orendorsement.
CSP7 DOCUMENTS FOR CONSULTATION CSP7 Documents circulated to stakeholders for written comments by 23 June 2021 Zwi? Rozwi? THE WASSENAAR ARRANGEMENT MUNITIONS LIST To be kept in mind: The WA Control Lists provide the 42 PS with a technical tool, then it is the sole responsibility of the PS to apply and enforce the Lists at national level. ML isLogo
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Promoting RESPONSIBILITY in international transfers of conventionalarms
Seventh Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty (CSP7) 30 August - 03 September 2021 The CSP7 preparatory meeting was held virtually from 26-30 April 2021. CSP7 Preparatory Meeting information pageNEWS ALERT
ATT Vacancy Announcements The ATT Secretariat is seeking to recruit the following positions: * ATT Project Manager (EU Project) * ATT Project Officer (EU Project) * ATT Finance Officer (EU Project) Applications close on 04 JUNE 2021. CSP7 Preparatory Meeting Documentation Documentation for ATT Working Group Meetings and CSP7 Informal Preparatory Meeting that took from 26-30 April 2021 is available onthe meeting webpage
* CSP7 Preparatory Meeting information page EU Council Decision to support ATT implementation On 16 April 2021, the Council of the European Union adopted a decision to give support for activities of the ATT Secretariat in support of implementation of the ATT. * EU Council Decision (CFSP) 2021/649 The Status of Contributions The status of contributions as at 26 April 2021 is available here.
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The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is an international treaty that regulates the international trade in conventional arms and seeks to prevent and eradicate illicit trade and diversion of conventional arms by establishing international standards governing arms transfers. The Treaty came into force on 24 December 2014. At this stage the Treaty has a total of 110 States Parties and 31 States that have signed but not yet ratified the Treaty.More about ATT
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On behalf of Sierra Leone, I take this opportunity as President of the 7th Conference of States Parties (CSP7) to welcome States Parties and all other Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) stakeholders. During this CSP7 cycle, our work will focus on consolidating the accomplishments of the ATT. We will prioritise the implementation of ATT decisions from the Conferences of States Parties, especially CSP6. We will base our decisions and actions on consensus. In pursuit of this goal, we look forward to engaging with all stakeholders, including civil society and industry. Our efforts will involve using existing ATT mechanisms – including our working groups, international assistance programmes, the Voluntary Trust Fund, and the Sponsorship Programme – to help improve the oversight capabilities of States Parties, particularly with respect to stockpile management and the national control systems in place to regulate the transit and trans-shipment of small arms and light weapons across borders. We as States Parties and our partners - arms producers and non-state actor stakeholders - have a shared responsibility to help prevent or ameliorate the scourge of armed conflict by promoting accountability and transparency in the transfer of conventional arms. This is critical to ensuring domestic, regional, and international peace and security. To this end, we aim to advance the ATT’s ongoing universalisation work to secure more ratifications and accessions by stakeholders who are yet to become fully part of the ATT community. The overarching objective of our presidency is the proper regulation of the international trade in conventional arms as part of the global framework for arms control, non-proliferation, and disarmament. We speak from experience when we say that this regulation is key to reducing the threat of armed conflict, help end it where it is already ongoing, and mitigate the violations of international human rights and humanitarian law that often occur in conflicts. This is why this presidency, with the support of its bureau, will _strengthen__ efforts to eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons, and ensure efficient stockpile management. _We will particularly focus on the role of states, arms manufacturers and exporting nations in promoting responsible, accountable and transparent conventional arms transfer systems and enhancing stockpile management and disposal by States. Far too often in the recent past, weapons legally acquired by States end up being used by forces that they were not meant for. Illicit transfers and diversions from official stockpiles have become major issues in conventional arms regulation in many countries in Africa and elsewhere. This is why this presidency, in collaboration with its bureau, will pay particular attention to the international trade in, and movement of, small arms and light weapons. This task, already challenging, has become more difficult given the problems posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Let us hope and plan that during the CSP7 presidency we will return to some form of normalcy that will allow us to meet in person again, though with some anticipation that the pandemic will continue to impact upon our work. We will therefore need to consider carefully how we can best organise ourselves over the coming year and let us be united in our efforts to find alternative means to conduct our work should circumstances forceus to do so.
Sierra Leone wishes to reiterate its commitment to working with all ATT stakeholders and counts on the professionalism of our Secretariat, the active contribution of the bureau members, chairs and facilitators of committees and subsidiary bodies in advancing the ATT’s objectives and purposes. I thank you all for your trust and confidence in Africa’s second presidency of the ATT. H. E. Lansana GBERIE Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sierra LeoneGENEVA
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