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image1The government of Togo, through its National Commission on small arms and light weapons (CNLPAL Togo) organised a week-long training of trainers in physical security and stockpile management, marking and record-keeping from 08 to 12 July 2019 in Lomé, Togo, as per weapons and ammunition management international standards, notably the modular small arms control implementation compendium (MOSAIC) and the International Ammunition Technical Guidelines (IATG).

The trainings were hosted by the Togolese CNLPAL, with the technical support of the United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament (UNREC), the African Centre of the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (ODA). These trainings were held in the framework of the project entitled ‘Technical Assistance for Physical Security and Stockpile management, Marking and Destruction of Small Arms and Light Weapons and related ammunitions in Togo’, implemented with the financial support of the State of Japan.

Thirty-five (35) participants selected from key branches of Togo’s defence and security forces, especially the Army, the navy, the air force, the gendarmerie, the police, the customs service, the park rangers, the prison guards, the fire service and the National Commission on small arms and light weapons attended the training sessions.

The main goal of the activity is to enhance control over the national stocks to prevent diversion of state owned weapons and ammunition to criminal networks and extremist groups. The trainings also aim at tackling other dimensions of the illegal proliferation of small arms and light weapons by improving crime elucidation and prevention trough sound record keeping and tracing, including the marking and tracing of weapons legally owned by civilians in Togo as per norms set by the Economic Community of West-African States (ECOWAS) convention on small arms and light weapons, their ammunition and other related materials.

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FORMATION DES FORMATEURS DE LA POLICE ET DE LA GENDARMERIE TOGOLAISE CHARGES DE PREPARER LES UNITES DE POLICE CONSTITUEES EN VUE DE LEUR DEPLOIEMENT DANS LES MISSIONS DE MAINTIEN DE LA PAIX.

Le Centre rĂ©gional des Nations Unies pour la paix et le dĂ©sarmement en Afrique (UNREC), l’Institut des Nations Unies pour la Formation et la Recherche (UNITAR) et l’Ecole de Maintien de la Paix Alioune Blodin BĂšye de Bamako (EMP Bamako), co-organisent une formation des formateurs de la police et de la gendarmerie togolaise chargĂ©s de prĂ©parer les UnitĂ©s de Police ConstituĂ©es en vue de leur dĂ©ploiement dans les missions de maintien de la paix des Nations, y compris la MINUSMA, du 15 juillet au 9 aoĂ»t 2019 Ă  LomĂ©, RĂ©publique Togolaise.

Cet atelier s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un appui aux Etats contributeurs d’unitĂ©s de police pour les opĂ©rations de maintien de la paix des Nations Unies et verra la participation de trente (30) officiers formateurs de la police et de la gendarmerie togolaise.

Au cours d’un mois de formation, les participants auront Ă  se familiariser avec le contexte d’une mission de maintien de la paix, le fonctionnement des opĂ©rations, l’opĂ©rationnalisation du mandat, les procĂ©dures d’emploi et usage des armes, les techniques de police Ă  l’engagement avec les communautĂ©s.

A l’issue de la formation, les formateurs auront acquis la maĂźtrise de la mĂ©thodologie de formation au niveau stratĂ©gique et opĂ©rationnel, les attitudes et comportements, les compĂ©tences techniques et la sĂ©curitĂ© personnelle dans un contexte d’opĂ©ration de maintien de la paix.

Cette formation est le premier programmĂ© d’une sĂ©rie visant Ă  permettre Ă  la police et la gendarmerie togolaise de se doter de formateurs qualifiĂ©s dans la prĂ©paration des unitĂ©s de polices constituĂ©es Ă  dĂ©ployer Ă  la MINUSMA et dans les diffĂ©rentes missions de maintien de la paix dans le monde.

kkkThe Government of Togo, through its National Commission for the Fight against the Proliferation, the Circulation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, has launched today, 8 July 2019 in LomĂ©, a training of trainers’ workshop in Physical Security and Stockpile Management, Weapons Marking and Data Recording with the technical support of the United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Africa (UNREC) and funding support from Japan.

The workshop brought together thirty-five (35) participants representing different bodies of the National Defense and Security Forces including the Army, the Police, the Gendarmerie, Customs, the Water and Forest, Penitentiary and three civilians of the National Commission.

The main purpose of this workshop is to contribute to strengthening the physical security, and weapons and ammunition management in order to effectively combat proliferation, illicit trafficking and reduce the incidence of criminality and prevent extremism in Togo.

During a week, participants will go through both theoretical and practical courses with an emphasis on the practical aspects of each of the subject.

At the end of the course, participants should have strengthened their capacity in Physical Security and Stockpile Management, Arms Marking and Data Registration and be able to train their peers as many times as needed.

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48136563356 280e2f88f1 zFrom 24 to 25 June 2019, the United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Africa (UNREC) hosted a high-level regional methodological workshop on election security in Africa at its premises in Lomé, Togo. The two-day activity was organized in cooperation with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). It brought together Top officials from the security and defense forces of nine countries (Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Gabon, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Conakry, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Togo), as well as representatives of United Nations agencies.

The opening ceremony of the event was attended by representatives of organizing entities, as well as honorary guests Mr. Damien Mama, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations System in Togo and Police Commissioner Messan Dedji of the Togolese Ministry of Security. Diplomats from Egypt and Niger, as well as representatives of the European Union, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Hans Seidel Foundation, the University of Lomé, United Nations Development Programme and other United Nations Country Team and Agencies also attended the ceremony.

The workshop aimed to reflect upon around control and election security in a rule of law context from a human security perspective. During two days of work, the participants reviewed current dynamics regarding election security in their respective countries. In an open and dynamic setting they identified different factors that influence the maintenance of order and security during election periods and identified challenges that were later categorized into different issue areas. Several opportunities for capacity building of defense and security forces were derived from these reflections.

This workshop formed part of the launching of the project "Support for Security Sector Reform in Law Enforcement during Election Period in a Rule of Law Context" saw the participation of senior staff of the security apparatus of French and Portuguese speaking African countries. It was the first of a series and will be followed by a second which will be dedicated to English-speaking African countries covered by the project.

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PRESS RELEASE

The United Nations Regional Center for Peace and Disarmament in Africa (UNREC) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) jointly organize a high-level regional methodological workshop on electoral security in Africa from 24 to 25 June 2019 at the UNREC headquarters in Lomé, Togo.

This workshop is part of the launching of the project " Support for Security Sector Reform in Law Enforcement during Election Period in a Rule of Law the Context" and will see the participation of senior staff of the security apparatus of French, Portuguese and Spanish-speaking African countries involved in the implementation of the project, namely:

During these two days of work, participants will review current dynamics in their respective countries with regards to election security and identify challenges and opportunities for capacity building of their defense and security forces.

This workshop is the first of a series and will be followed by a second which will be dedicated to African English-speaking countries covered by the project.

The project "Support for Security Sector Reform in Law Enforcement during the Election Period in a Rule of Law  Context” aims to improve election security in a rule of law context through capacity building of the public security forces in their sovereign duty of protecting people and institutions from a human security perspective.

For more information, please contact UNREC at Tel : +228 22 53 50 00.

The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) through its United Nations Regional Center for Peace and Disarmament in Africa (UNREC) and the Implementation Support Unit (ISU) of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), in collaboration  with the Fondation pour la recherche stratĂ©gique (Foundation for Strategic Research, FRS), are organizing a table top exercise for Francophone West African States Parties to the BWC. The activity will take place at UNREC headquarters in LomĂ© (Togo) from 29 to 30 May 2019.

Organized around Article VII of the Convention, the workshop aims to explore the operationalization of assistance to victims in the event that a State Party is exposed to danger as a result of a violation of the Convention’s provisions. Additionally, the exercise aims to enable participants to formulate recommendations that will feed into the discussions of the Meeting of Experts on Assistance, Response and Preparedness scheduled for 6 and 7 August 2019 in Geneva.

The activity is funded by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and will bring together some 30 experts and official representatives from Benin, Burkina Faso, CĂŽte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, and Togo, as well as experts from the United Nations regional organizations and academia.

The BWC entered into force on 26 March 1975. This instrument, which to date (May 2019) has 182 States Parties, obliges them "never in any circumstances to develop, produce, stockpile or otherwise acquire or retain" biological weapons. By Article VII of the Convention, States Parties commit to provide assistance or to facilitate assistance if another State Party is exposed to danger as a result of a violation of the Convention.

The tragedy caused by the West African Ebola epidemic of 2014 and 2015 has contributed to a renewed interest in assistance, response and preparedness issues and this workshop will allow participants to assess factors that will influence the national decision-making process to trigger Article VII and the implications that such a decision might have.

For additional information, please contact: For additional information, please contact: 
United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Africa (UNREC), Tel : (+228) 22 53 50 00 E-mail : Cette adresse e-mail est protĂ©gĂ©e contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. ; Web : www.unrec.org, www.facebook.unrec.orgFondation pour la Recherche StratĂ©gique (FRS), 4 Bis, Rue des PĂątures, 75016 Paris – France, TĂ©l : 01 43 13 77 77 Fax : 01 43 13 77 78, Web : frstrategie.org,

Fissile material is a key component in the manufacture of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices. Therefore, a non-discriminatory, multilateral and international treaty banning the production of fissile material would represent a practical and significant contribution to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation efforts.

As part of its strategy against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the European Union and the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), through the United Nations Regional Center for Peace and Disarmament in Africa (UNREC) is organizing a regional workshop on banning the Production of fissile material for the manufacture of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices for Eastern and Southern Africa States in Pretoria, South Africa on 22 and 23 May 2019.

The aim of the workshop is to facilitate dialogue at the regional level among Member States on the implications of a future treaty and its relationship with already existing global and regional instruments. It will also facilitate the sharing of knowledge and information within the region on issues relevant to banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapon or other nuclear explosive devices.

The workshop will be attended by representatives of Eastern and Southern African countries from a ministry or agency involved in the management of Weapon of mass destruction issues and / or security issues/nuclear safety.For more information, please contact: UNREC), Tel: (+228) 22 53 50 00,E-mail: Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.; www.unrec.org, www.facebook.unrec.org, www.tweeter.com/odaunrec

UNREC and UNDP Madagascar have joined forces, in the framework of UNREC Arms Marking Project and UNDP Security Sector Reform Project in Madagascar, to provide capacity-building to the Malagasy Defense and Security Forces (FDS) on physical security and stockpile management, weapons marking and data record keeping, held from 06 to 18 May 2019 in Vontovorona.

The workshop brought together one hundred (100) participants representing different bodies of the National Defense and Security Forces including the Armed Forces, the Police, the Gendarmerie, Customs, the Water and Forest Authorities, Penitentiary authorities and other stakeholders.

The main purpose of this workshop is to contribute to strengthening the physical security, control and management of weapons and ammunition in order to effectively combat proliferation and illicit trafficking of SALW, reduce the incidence of armed violence in Madagascar and restore trust between defense and security forces and the population.

During two weeks, participants took part in practical exercises of weapon marking, establishment and maintenance of arms register, database management and in practice of physical security and inventory of stock management.

To support this training of trainers and ensure its continuity within the various corps and detachments, UNDP has provided the Government of Madagascar with a batch of Pryor-type portable marking machines as well as computers to guarantee securing of data and rapid information processing, while UNREC has provided training experts, in collaboration with the Regional Centre on Small Arms (RECSA) and the Togo National Commission on Small Arms (CNLPAL) and two Couth MC 2000 arms marking machines, in the framework of the Project entitled “Weapon Marking, Rehabilitation/Construction of Storage Units and Destruction of Obsolete Weapons and Ammunition” funded by Japan.