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Key Developments in Humanitarian Disarmament: Momentum toward Change

Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative

Close to halfway into 2020, it has become increasingly clear that “business as usual” has created the conditions for an unsafe, unjust, and unsustainable world. At the same time, news from around the world gives hope that momentum is building for transformational changes. The humanitarian disarmament community has celebrated several important achievements so far this year, including movement toward a political declaration on the use of explosive weapons in populated areas; progress toward entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons; and the selection of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots as the winner of the City of Ypres Peace Prize.

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COVID-19 has delayed some events, notably the Convention on Conventional Weapons Group of Governmental Experts meeting on lethal autonomous weapons systems, which has been postponed from June to August. Nevertheless, some diplomacy has continued digitally, and in June, states parties will hold Mine Ban Treaty and Convention on Cluster Munitions meetings online. More resources on humanitarian disarmament and COVID-19 can be found on this resources page. Please share your examples of creative advocacy and diplomacy work and events by sending an email to info@humanitariandisarmament.org.

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