Small Arms Survey Podcast #3: Elections in Kenya: Avoiding violence in 2013

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

In March 2013 Kenya goes to the polls. The elections occur against a backdrop of tension and controversy: two of the four main contenders face charges at the International Criminal Court relating to the 2007–08 post-election violence; the previous electoral round left behind numerous victims, displaced people, and economic damage. During the build-up to the current election there have been eruptions of violence in political hotspots.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #4: Global Burden of Armed Violence: When the victim is a woman

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

The 57th  session of the Commission on the Status of Women, from 4 to 15 March this year at the UN headquarters in New York, focuses on the elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls.

The Small Arms Survey, as part of its work on armed violence in support of the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development, in particular the far-reaching Global Burden of Armed Violence, makes an important contribution to ongoing debates on this issue, examining the widespread but often neglected problem of femicide.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #5: Armed Violence: A unified approach to a global problem

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

Contrary to widespread belief, areas of armed conflict are not the main scene of armed violence and its devastating effects. While conflict hotspots like civil wars and military interventions attract global attention, other forms of armed violence often place far greater strains on societies, incurring devastating costs for individuals, communities, and economies as a whole.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #6: Firearms and Violence: World trends and specific cases

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

Around 520,000 people die each year as a result of armed violence, mostly in non-conflict settings. Firearms account for 40% to 60% of these violent deaths. In a presentation at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva in March 2013, Prof. Keith Krause, Small Arms Survey programme director, addressed the relationship between lethal violence and firearms.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #10: Nepal's Uneasy Peace: Perceptions of security and armed violence

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

Seven years after the conclusion of a historical peace agreement, Nepal's political situation continues to be unsettled. Yet despite persistent volatility, a recent survey conducted by the Nepal Armed Violence Assessment, a Small Arms Survey project, found that most Nepali people feel confident that the security situation has improved.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #12: Finding Pathways to Peace: Part 2 Policy action based on armed violence monitoring systems

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

On 26-28 June 2013 the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development, the Small Arms Survey, and the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform held an Expert Meeting on armed violence observatories and monitoring systems. Part 2 of this two-part podcast brings testimonies on the challenges of using data gathered by armed violence observatories to build policy action.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #13: Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers - Part 1

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

The findings of the Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers were presented in New York on 21 October 2013 at the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations, on the first day of the 68th session of the United Nations First Committee, on Disarmament and International Security.

Small Arms Survey Podcast #14: Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers - Part 2

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

Each year the Small Arms Survey yearbook presents several chapters update specific recurring themes. In the second instalment of the podcast on this year's edition, Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers, Yearbook Coordinator Glenn McDonald introduces the chapters on international regulation of small arms, demilitarization, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Small Arms Survey Podcast #20: MANPADS: Surface-to-air threats and security

Submitted by Lionel Kosirnik on 3 June, 2021

Man-portable air defence systems--MANPADS--are lightweight, usually shoulder-launched, surface-to-air missiles. These weapons systems have proliferated in conflict zones, and their widespread acquisition by non-state armed groups has attracted attention and caused disquiet amongst the security sector. In this podcast the Small Arms Survey's  Matt Schroeder discusses the use of MANPADS and the challenges they present to the research community and to security providers.