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1 Anna Mensah, et al., Weapons and Ammunition Management in Africa Insight: 2023 Update 1 (2023)

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Effective weapons and ammunition management  (WAM)
can reduce the number  of illicit arms and ammunition
in circulation, prevent the diversion of state-owned
weapons  to unauthorized users, and mitigate the risk
of unplanned  explosions of munitions, thereby contri-
buting to the maintenance  of peace and the achieve-
ment   of  socioeconomic   and  development   goals.
UNIDIR's Reference Methodology for National Weapons
and Ammunition   Management   Baseline Assessments is
designed  to support national and regional efforts to
review and  update  policies and practices to control
conventional arms  and ammunition   throughout their
life cycle, as well as efforts to address the illicit trade and
misuse of such materiel. UNIDIR has identified 10 key
functional areas for WAM, including a national coordi-
nation mechanism  and a national legal and regulatory
framework, as well as measures to be taken to control
transfers, stockpile management, accounting including
marking  and record-keeping, dealing with illicit arms
and ammunition,  and their disposal.


This is the second annual update by UNIDIR  to reco-
gnize the progress made  to strengthen WAM   policies
and practices by 12 African States that have undertaken
a WAM baseline assessment using UNIDIR's metho-
dology. The report presents national examples of progress
made  in 2022 in the 10 key WAM functional areas.

The update  reports information provided by represen-
tatives of these 12 States on persistent and emerging
challenges that they face in strengthening WAM policies
and practices. More than half of these States face per-
sistent challenges in strengthening policy and practice
with regards to stockpile management,  their national
coordination mechanisms, and  their national legal and
regulatory frameworks. Several of the representatives of
West African States flagged concerns for WAM that arise
from the  increased risk of violent extremism and the
growing  threat of terrorism, especially in the Liptako-
Gourma   region and the Lake Chad  Basin. Among  the
examples  of progress made  in 2022 in strengthening
WAM   policies and practices, participants in the research
highlighted weapon-collection activities and disposal,
including destruction.

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