International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS)

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UNICEF/NYHQ2001-0093/Stevie Mann International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS) Practical guidance on implementing global commitments to control small arms and light weapons

What are? Voluntary international standards that provide practical guidance on putting in place effective controls over the full life-cycle of small arms and light weapons so as to reduce the risk of their falling into the hands of those who would misuse them

Why were The initiative to develop ISACS came from UN agencies that participate in the United Nations Coordinating Action on Small Arms (CASA) mechanism. developed?

CTED DESA DPA DPI DPKO ICAO OCHA OHCHR OSAA OSAPG OSRSG/CAAC OSRSG/VAC UNDP UNEP UN-HABITAT UNHCR UNICEF UNIDIR UNMAS UNODA UNODC UN WOMEN WHO Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate Department of Economic and Social Affairs Department of Political Affairs Department of Public Information Department of Peacekeeping Operations International Civil Aviation Organization Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Office of the Special Adviser on Africa Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children United Nations Development Programme United Nations Environment Programme United Nations Human Settlements Programme United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees United Nations Children s Fund United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research United Nations Mine Action Service United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women World Health Organization

What do seek to achieve? 1 2 Provide clear, practical and comprehensive guidance to practitioners and policymakers on fundamental aspects of SALW control Ensure that the UN as a whole consistently delivers the highest quality advice and support to Member States on putting in place effective controls over the full life-cycle of SALW

Overview of ISACS Support Modules, tools and uses

Completed ISACS Modules [Part 1] SERIES 01 Introduction to ISACS 02 SALW Control in Context 03 Legislative & Regulatory MODULES 01.10 Guide to the application of ISACS 01.20 Glossary of terms, definitions and abbreviations 02.10 SALW control in the context of preventing armed violence 02.20 SALW control in the context of disarmament, demobilization and re-integration 02.30 SALW control in the context of security sector reform 03.10 National controls over the manufacture of SALW 03.20 National controls over the international transfer of SALW 03.21 National controls over the end user and end-use of internationally transferred SALW 03.30 National controls over the access of civilians to SALW 03.40 National coordinating mechanisms on SALW control 03.50 International legal cooperation, criminal offences and investigations

Completed ISACS Modules [Part 2] SERIES 04 Design & Management 05 Operational Support 06 Crosscutting issues MODULES 04.10 Designing and implementing National Action Plans 04.20 Designing and implementing community safety programming 04.30 Raising awareness of the need for SALW control 04.40 Monitoring, evaluation and reporting 05.10 Conducting SALW surveys 05.20 Stockpile management: Weapons 05.30 Marking and recordkeeping 05.31 Tracing illicit small arms and light weapons 05.40 Collection of Illicit and unwanted SALW 05.50 Destruction: Weapons 05.60 Border controls and law enforcement cooperation 06.10 Women, gender and SALW 06.20 Children, adolescents, youth and SALW

TOOLS ISACS Assessment Tool Developed by UNIDIR Powerful software tool that draws on ISACS to help design, monitor and evaluate weapons control programmes and conduct national selfassessments Regional training-of-trainers conducted in Europe, Latin America, Caribbean, Africa and the Pacific in 2014

by UN Agencies to provide support and advice to States How are by international and regional organisations to develop or revise regional standards and guidelines by training institutes to design and update SALW training curricula being used? by civil society as an advocacy tool and to help build local capacity by the private sector to evaluate SALW control programmes

Examples How is the UN using? To support UN integrated strategies Sahel Central Africa Transnational Organised Crime & drug trafficking To support the development of national SALW standards and tools UNREC, DPKO & UNODA in Côte d Ivoire and Liberia To build national capacity on arms management UNRCPD, UNREC, UNLIREC and UNIDIR in Myanmar, Congo, Sudan, Togo, Suriname, Guatemala, Trinidad & Tobago, Peru, Belize, Jamaica, Argentina, Honduras & Somalia

www.smallarmsstandards.org ISACS Inter-Agency Support Unit United Nations, New York support@smallarmsstandards.org With financial support from