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£24.50. Its approach and focus draw primarily on the Agenda. Cold war tensions have returned. 1 The agenda, which is set out under four thematic strands in the publication Securing Our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament,2 comprises a template of immediate and long-term ambitions. In line with the vision set out by the United Nations Secretary-General in his disarmament agenda Securing Our Common Future, she has advocated for a return to dialogue based on respect for one another’s legitimate security interest. EVENT SERIES The Geneva Dialogues on Securing our Common Future: Taking forward the UN Secretary-General’s Agenda for Disarmament. Four international parliamentary organisations and two international policy bodies join together in an international launch today of ‘Assuring our Common Future’, a parliamentary handbook to support disarmament for security and sustainable development. Antnio GuterresUnited Nations Secretary-General. Launch of international parliamentary resource to ‘Assure our Common Future.’ November 5. But our efforts towards this end remain in a state of severe crisis.” He has recommendations for improving the relevance and work of the General Assembly First Committee on disarmament and international security, the Conference on Disarmament, the UNODA, and even his own Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters. towards gender equality and securing our common future. Friday, 25 May 2018 10:37 [ Last Update: Tuesday, 04 February 2020 14:04 ] Overview. It seeks to generate fresh perspectives and to explore areas where serious dialogue is required to bring disarmament back to the heart of our common efforts for peace and security. This Agenda, under the pillar "Strengthening Partnerships for Disarmament", calls for the full and equitable participation of women in disarmament-related decision-making processes and the Securing Our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament 2018 - United Nations ️ #un #unoda #disarmament #peace #security Proliferation Security Initiative (2003), UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) and the Nuclear Security Summit Series (2010-2016) – have sought to address this pathway through a focus on control and the security of global stocks of fissile materials, of transfers of technology and equipment, and personnel screening and training. In May 2018, the United Nations Secretary-General announced a bold new vision for global disarmament in Securing Our Common Future, An Agenda for Disarmament. Chapters (8) The Secretary-General announced on 24 May 2018 his Agenda for Disarmament, which outlines a set of practical measures across the entire range of disarmament issues, including weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms and future weapon technologies. The appeal, Common security for a sustainable and nuclear-weapon-free world, was released to commemorate Women’s International Day for Peace and Disarmament (May 24) and to give support to Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, the new disarmament agenda released in Geneva today by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. UN Security Council resolution 2250 on Youth, peace and security (adopted in 2015); ‘Securing our Common Future: A new agenda for Disarmament,’ which was launched by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the University of Geneva on May 24, 2018; UN General Assembly Resolution adopted in 2019 on Youth, disarmament and non-proliferation. Date: Thursday, August 8, 2019. #un #unoda #disarmament #peace #security . In line with the vision set out by the United Nations Secretary-General in his disarmament agenda Securing Our Common Future, she has advocated for a return to dialogue based on respect for one another’s legitimate security interest. The guide follows UN Secretary-General António Guterres 2018 report, Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, which outlined a set of goals and practical measures across the entire range of disarmament issues, including weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms and future weapon technologies. UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, University of Geneva, Thursday 24 May 2018. The United Nations Secretariat supports efforts aimed at the non-proliferation and total elimination of nuclear weapons. On 24 May 2018, the United Nations released Secretary-General António Guterres’s Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament in a major policy speech at the University of Geneva.. The agenda covers all areas of disarmament, and extracts from the UNSGâs speech on each priority ⦠“Today marks 3 years since @UN SG @antonioguterres launched ‘Securing Our Common Future: an Agenda for Disarmament”.” In line with the vision set out by the United Nations Secretary-General in his disarmament agenda Securing Our Common Future, she has advocated for a return to dialogue based on respect for one anotherâs legitimate security interest. 3. Parliamentary meeting on Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament 19 February 2020 "Non-Violence", also known as "The Knotted Gun", sculpture at the United Nations headquarters in New York City United Nations, New York In his Agenda for Disarmament âSecuring our Common Futureâ presented on 24 May 2018, the UN Secretary General and the High Representative for Disarmament affairs pledge to work with UN Member States to strengthen and consolidate nuclear-weapons-free-zones, including by supporting the future establishment of such zones, including the ⦠2:36 to 3:34:50 Addresses the multi-faceted role of the United Nations in relation to nuclear weapons, including the Secretary-General’s 2018 disarmament agenda, Securing Our Common Future; International Court of Justice cases; the 2017 adoption of Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Securing Our Common Future : An Agenda for Disarmament by United Nations - Office for Disarmament Affairs Staff (2018, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Panel discussions on the United Nations Secretary-Generalâs Agenda for Disarmament: Securing Our Common Future will include topics related to Disarmament to Save Humanity, Disarmament that Saves Lives, and Disarmament for Future Generations as three main pillars of conversation. âThe combined risks of new weapon technologies could have a game-changing impact on our future security,â he said. The Small Arms Survey has … United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, launched his landmark Agenda for Disarmament in 2018 entitled âSecuring our Common Futureâ. Various dimensions of disarmament. The UN Secretary General (UNSG) launched âSecuring our common future: an agenda for disarmamentâ last night in Geneva, a comprehensive agenda with three priorities: disarmament to save humanity, disarmament that saves lives, and disarmament for future generations. The ICRC has welcomed the United Nations Secretary-General's Agenda for Disarmament ("Securing our Common Future"). Watch the launch event A summary and discussion of nuclear risks and the stalemate in arms control and disarmament is offered in the May 2018 US Secretary General report “Securing Our Common Future: Agenda for Disarmament.” (UN Disarmament) The report … 25 Jul 2018 The Secretary-General announced on 24 May 2018 his Agenda for Disarmament, which outlines a set of practical measures across the entire range of disarmament issues, including weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms and future weapon technologies. The Secretary-General’s Agenda for Disarmament. Free shipping for many products! Watch the launch event. Panel 2: The Role of the United Nations. Assuring our Common Future. Securing Our Common Future An Agenda for Disarmament. SECURING OURCOMMON FUTURE. Paperback Extent 86 pages Dimensions 216 x 279 mm Language English. PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: Conflict Prevention. Earlier this month, I had the honour of representing SCRAP and CISD at the Youth Conference for Securing Our Common Future. This handbook focuses on parliamentary action to implement the disarmament agenda put forward by UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his 2018 report entitled Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament. On 15 October 2018, the International Gender Champions Disarmament Impact Group led by Ireland, Namibia and UNIDIR, hosted a side event at the United Nations First Committee in New York entitled Securing our common future: Promoting gender-responsive disarmament and security. This initiative is also in line with the Disarmament Agenda "Securing Our Common Future" launched in 2018 by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. The Agenda is based on four key pillars designed to bring the objectives of disarmament into the 21st century. WATCH: Secretary-General Antonio Guterres introduces his disarmament agenda. Cyber-warfare: A serious threat to Peace and Global Security, Resolution adopted at the 132 nd IPU Assembly, 2015; Tallinn Manual on the international law applicable to cyber warfare, Edition 2.0, 2013 disarmament agenda, Securing Our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, recognized the opportunity to pursue a whole-of-system approach by addressing the problem of illicit small arms through a single integrative lens.2 Accordingly, the _____ * CTOC/COP/WG.6/2021/1.
securing our common future: an agenda for disarmament
£24.50. Its approach and focus draw primarily on the Agenda. Cold war tensions have returned. 1 The agenda, which is set out under four thematic strands in the publication Securing Our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament,2 comprises a template of immediate and long-term ambitions. In line with the vision set out by the United Nations Secretary-General in his disarmament agenda Securing Our Common Future, she has advocated for a return to dialogue based on respect for one another’s legitimate security interest. EVENT SERIES The Geneva Dialogues on Securing our Common Future: Taking forward the UN Secretary-General’s Agenda for Disarmament. Four international parliamentary organisations and two international policy bodies join together in an international launch today of ‘Assuring our Common Future’, a parliamentary handbook to support disarmament for security and sustainable development. Antnio GuterresUnited Nations Secretary-General. Launch of international parliamentary resource to ‘Assure our Common Future.’ November 5. But our efforts towards this end remain in a state of severe crisis.” He has recommendations for improving the relevance and work of the General Assembly First Committee on disarmament and international security, the Conference on Disarmament, the UNODA, and even his own Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters. towards gender equality and securing our common future. Friday, 25 May 2018 10:37 [ Last Update: Tuesday, 04 February 2020 14:04 ] Overview. It seeks to generate fresh perspectives and to explore areas where serious dialogue is required to bring disarmament back to the heart of our common efforts for peace and security. This Agenda, under the pillar "Strengthening Partnerships for Disarmament", calls for the full and equitable participation of women in disarmament-related decision-making processes and the Securing Our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament 2018 - United Nations ️ #un #unoda #disarmament #peace #security Proliferation Security Initiative (2003), UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) and the Nuclear Security Summit Series (2010-2016) – have sought to address this pathway through a focus on control and the security of global stocks of fissile materials, of transfers of technology and equipment, and personnel screening and training. In May 2018, the United Nations Secretary-General announced a bold new vision for global disarmament in Securing Our Common Future, An Agenda for Disarmament. Chapters (8) The Secretary-General announced on 24 May 2018 his Agenda for Disarmament, which outlines a set of practical measures across the entire range of disarmament issues, including weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms and future weapon technologies. The appeal, Common security for a sustainable and nuclear-weapon-free world, was released to commemorate Women’s International Day for Peace and Disarmament (May 24) and to give support to Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, the new disarmament agenda released in Geneva today by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. UN Security Council resolution 2250 on Youth, peace and security (adopted in 2015); ‘Securing our Common Future: A new agenda for Disarmament,’ which was launched by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the University of Geneva on May 24, 2018; UN General Assembly Resolution adopted in 2019 on Youth, disarmament and non-proliferation. Date: Thursday, August 8, 2019. #un #unoda #disarmament #peace #security . In line with the vision set out by the United Nations Secretary-General in his disarmament agenda Securing Our Common Future, she has advocated for a return to dialogue based on respect for one another’s legitimate security interest. The guide follows UN Secretary-General António Guterres 2018 report, Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, which outlined a set of goals and practical measures across the entire range of disarmament issues, including weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms and future weapon technologies. UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, University of Geneva, Thursday 24 May 2018. The United Nations Secretariat supports efforts aimed at the non-proliferation and total elimination of nuclear weapons. On 24 May 2018, the United Nations released Secretary-General António Guterres’s Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament in a major policy speech at the University of Geneva.. The agenda covers all areas of disarmament, and extracts from the UNSGâs speech on each priority ⦠“Today marks 3 years since @UN SG @antonioguterres launched ‘Securing Our Common Future: an Agenda for Disarmament”.” In line with the vision set out by the United Nations Secretary-General in his disarmament agenda Securing Our Common Future, she has advocated for a return to dialogue based on respect for one anotherâs legitimate security interest. 3. Parliamentary meeting on Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament 19 February 2020 "Non-Violence", also known as "The Knotted Gun", sculpture at the United Nations headquarters in New York City United Nations, New York In his Agenda for Disarmament âSecuring our Common Futureâ presented on 24 May 2018, the UN Secretary General and the High Representative for Disarmament affairs pledge to work with UN Member States to strengthen and consolidate nuclear-weapons-free-zones, including by supporting the future establishment of such zones, including the ⦠2:36 to 3:34:50 Addresses the multi-faceted role of the United Nations in relation to nuclear weapons, including the Secretary-General’s 2018 disarmament agenda, Securing Our Common Future; International Court of Justice cases; the 2017 adoption of Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Securing Our Common Future : An Agenda for Disarmament by United Nations - Office for Disarmament Affairs Staff (2018, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Panel discussions on the United Nations Secretary-Generalâs Agenda for Disarmament: Securing Our Common Future will include topics related to Disarmament to Save Humanity, Disarmament that Saves Lives, and Disarmament for Future Generations as three main pillars of conversation. âThe combined risks of new weapon technologies could have a game-changing impact on our future security,â he said. The Small Arms Survey has … United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, launched his landmark Agenda for Disarmament in 2018 entitled âSecuring our Common Futureâ. Various dimensions of disarmament. The UN Secretary General (UNSG) launched âSecuring our common future: an agenda for disarmamentâ last night in Geneva, a comprehensive agenda with three priorities: disarmament to save humanity, disarmament that saves lives, and disarmament for future generations. The ICRC has welcomed the United Nations Secretary-General's Agenda for Disarmament ("Securing our Common Future"). Watch the launch event A summary and discussion of nuclear risks and the stalemate in arms control and disarmament is offered in the May 2018 US Secretary General report “Securing Our Common Future: Agenda for Disarmament.” (UN Disarmament) The report … 25 Jul 2018 The Secretary-General announced on 24 May 2018 his Agenda for Disarmament, which outlines a set of practical measures across the entire range of disarmament issues, including weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms and future weapon technologies. The Secretary-General’s Agenda for Disarmament. Free shipping for many products! Watch the launch event. Panel 2: The Role of the United Nations. Assuring our Common Future. Securing Our Common Future An Agenda for Disarmament. SECURING OURCOMMON FUTURE. Paperback Extent 86 pages Dimensions 216 x 279 mm Language English. PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: Conflict Prevention. Earlier this month, I had the honour of representing SCRAP and CISD at the Youth Conference for Securing Our Common Future. This handbook focuses on parliamentary action to implement the disarmament agenda put forward by UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his 2018 report entitled Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament. On 15 October 2018, the International Gender Champions Disarmament Impact Group led by Ireland, Namibia and UNIDIR, hosted a side event at the United Nations First Committee in New York entitled Securing our common future: Promoting gender-responsive disarmament and security. This initiative is also in line with the Disarmament Agenda "Securing Our Common Future" launched in 2018 by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. The Agenda is based on four key pillars designed to bring the objectives of disarmament into the 21st century. WATCH: Secretary-General Antonio Guterres introduces his disarmament agenda. Cyber-warfare: A serious threat to Peace and Global Security, Resolution adopted at the 132 nd IPU Assembly, 2015; Tallinn Manual on the international law applicable to cyber warfare, Edition 2.0, 2013 disarmament agenda, Securing Our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, recognized the opportunity to pursue a whole-of-system approach by addressing the problem of illicit small arms through a single integrative lens.2 Accordingly, the _____ * CTOC/COP/WG.6/2021/1.
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