New Survey how-to guides on meaningful participation and gender-responsive action plans
At the Fourth Review Conference of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons in 2024, member states expressed concern that the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons impedes the achievement of gender equality. This has long been understood by women’s civil society organizations, as well as several states that have both experienced and documented the gender-differentiated impacts of small arms and light weapons and their broader impacts on human rights.
To help countries mainstream gender perspectives and take into consideration the specific needs of men, women, boys, girls, and under-represented groups in their action plans and policies, the Survey has developed two how-to guides.
Assessing Gender Responsiveness in the Implementation of Small Arms Control Action Plans is a tool to assist small arms control stakeholders, especially national commissions (NatComs) on small arms, to assess gender responsiveness in the implementation of their countries’ national action plans (NAPs) to control small arms. It is designed to support NatComs in assessing in mid-term or final evaluations the extent to which gender is mainstreamed in their countries’ NAPs, whether these assessments are undertaken internally or by a third party.
Developing Gender-responsive National Action Plans on Small Arms provides guidance on how to make national small arms policies and practices, specifically small arms NAPs, more inclusive and gender responsive. It aims to strengthen diverse, meaningful participation in local and national small arms control processes; to better understand the root causes of violence; and to address small arms control from a development perspective.
Read: Assessing Gender Responsiveness in the Implementation of Small Arms Control Action Plans
Read: Developing Gender-responsive National Action Plans on Small Arms
For more, check out:
- Meaningful Partners: Opportunities for Collaboration between Women, Peace and Security, and Small Arms Control at the National Level (February 2024)—a Briefing Paper that identifies potential avenues for future work to better harmonize efforts related to WPS and small arms control, and improve the effectiveness of both policy areas in achieving their objectives.
- Road to RevCon4: Gender-responsive arms control and the UN PoA (June 2024)—a podcast episode where Survey Director Mark Downes sits down with Hana Salama, Researcher in the Gender and Disarmament programme at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and Callum Watson, the Small Arms Survey’s Gender Coordinator to unpack gender-related discussions in the lead-up to RevCon4.
- How are sex, firearms, and homicidal violence linked? (June 2024)—an infographic that draws from the Small Arms Survey's Global Violent Deaths database to provide an overview of gender-disaggregated data related to intentional homicides and the use of firearms.
- Gender-responsive Small Arms Control: A Practical Guide (October 2019)—a handbook that provides a roadmap for mainstreaming gender into the small arms project cycle.
- The Gender-Responsive Arms Control page
- Outputs discussing gender dynamics regarding firearms in our Resource Library
Other news from the Survey:
- New Situation Update on civilian firearm possession in Ukraine
- New HSBA Situation Update on the UPDF in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan
- New SANA Situation Update on Tunisia’s immigration crisis and Briefing Paper on Türkiye’s strategy in Libya
- New Situation Update on trends in firearms trafficking in the Caribbean and Latin America
- New Briefing Paper on improving point of injury trauma care for IED victims
- Nouvelle note d’information SANA sur les armes à feu artisanales en Guinée
- New SANA Briefing Paper on the global struggle to halve violent deaths by 2030