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Key Developments in Humanitarian Disarmament: New Reports, Resumed Meetings, and an Open Letter

Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative

As some countries start to reopen while others struggle with increasing cases of COVID-19, the humanitarian disarmament community continues to explore different modes of working and meeting. Developments in the humanitarian disarmament world this past month include updated reports and factsheets, moves to expand divestment from problematic weapons, increased use of social media platforms to spread awareness, in-person and virtual multilateral meetings, new treaty members, and an open letter from the humanitarian disarmament community. In case you missed it:

Swiss Ambassador Félix Baumann, president of the Second Review Conference of Convention on Cluster Munitions, speaks at the First Preparatory Meeting in Geneva in June 2020. Credit: http://clusterconvention.org, 2020.

Over the coming month, humanitarian disarmament advocates will be preparing for the 10th anniversary of the entry into force of the Convention on Cluster Munitions and the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The president of the Sixth Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty expects to announce soon the format of the meeting, which has been affected by COVID-19 and is currently scheduled for mid-August.

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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