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IANSA Report: Implementing the Programme of Action 2003
A new IANSA report published on Monday July 6th finds that two years after a UN agreement on stopping gun proliferation, few governments have made much progress. The report comes as member states meet in New York to review progress towards implementing the UN Programme of Action to combat illicit trafficking in small arms.

The report is reproduced here in full in both full colour and black and white versions. The files are all in pdf format and all open in new windows. It is a very large document (196 pages) so we have split the document into sections to enable you to download it in sections if you want to. It is also provided in full for those with faster connections.

Chapter 3 "Progress Towards Implementation" is 148 pages long. This chapter is therefore also available either as a complete version or in 3 separate sections to make downloading easier.
 
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Cover and Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: International Responses and the UN Programme of Action
Chapter 3: Progress Towards Implementation (Complete Chapter)
Chapter 3: pages 1 - 49
Chapter 3: pages 50 -99
Chapter 3: pages 100 -148
Chapter 4: Analysis and Assessment
Chapter 5: Conclusions and Recommendations (and back cover)
 
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Full Document (761kb)
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Cover and Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: International Responses and the UN Programme of Action
Chapter 3: Progress Towards Implementation (Complete Chapter)
Chapter 3: pages 1 - 49
Chapter 3: pages 50 -99
Chapter 3: pages 100 -148
Chapter 4: Analysis and Assessment
Chapter 5: Conclusions and Recommendations (and back cover)
 
 
 
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