Ahead of the Fourth Review Conference (RevCon4) of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons (UN PoA) and the International Tracing Instrument (ITI), the Survey launches its Road to #RevCon4 podcast series—a multi-episode series that discusses key trends, challenges, and opportunities across such topics as linking small arms control and development, gender-responsive arms control, trafficking and violence in the Caribbean, privately made and other non-industrial firearms, and demand factors and enablers of illicit small arms and light weapons.

Road to RevCon4 - A Small Arms Survey Special Podcast Series
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Podcast Overview
Ahead of the Fourth Review Conference (RevCon4) of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons (UN PoA) and the International Tracing Instrument (ITI), the Survey launches its Road to #RevCon4 podcast series—a multi-episode series that discusses key trends, challenges, and opportunities across such topics as linking small arms control and development, gender-responsive arms control, trafficking and violence in the Caribbean, privately made and other non-industrial firearms, and demand factors and enablers of illicit small arms and light weapons.
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September 9, 2024
Road to RevCon4: The outcomes and the next steps
<p>In this last episode of our 'Road to RevCon 4' series, the President of the Fourth Review Conference, Ambassador Maritza Chan, joins Small Arms Survey Director Mark Downes to reflect on the challenges, achievements and surprises of the RevCon, while putting the Conference into the broader perspective of the PoA process, both past and future.</p>

June 14, 2024
Road to RevCon4: The UN PoA and Demand
<p>Director Mark Downes sits down with David Atwood, Callum Watson, and Aline Shaban, to discuss how demand has been approached in the early 2000s when the PoA emerged, its relevance today, and how the current RevCon process with inclusion of demand-related provisions could shape the way we approach small arms control.</p>

June 11, 2024
Road to RevCon4: A Public Health Crisis—Small Arms Trafficking and Violence in the Caribbean
<p>Director Mark Downes sits down with Dr Joy St John, the executive director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and the former Assistant Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), to discuss small arms trafficking and violence in the Caribbean as a public health crisis, and how this all ties into PoA discussions on the linkages between small arms trafficking and development.</p>
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