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Through-life conventional ammunition management : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/79/54
General Assembly
Distr.: General
9 December 2024
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Seventy-ninth session
Agenda item 98 (z)
General and complete disarmament: through-life
conventional ammunition management
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 2 December 2024
[on the report of the First Committee (A/79/408, para. 114)]
79/54. Through-life conventional ammunition management
The General Assembly,
Recalling its decision 59/515 of 3 December 2004 and its resolutions 60/74 of
8 December 2005, 61/72 of 6 December 2006, 63/61 of 2 December 2008, 64/51 of
2 December 2009, 66/42 of 2 December 2011, 68/52 of 5 December 2013, 70/35 of
7 December 2015, 72/55 of 4 December 2017 and 74/65 of 12 December 2019, its
decision 75/552 of 31 December 2020, its resolution 76/233 of 24 December 2021,
its decisions 76/568 of 21 June 2022 and 77/547 of 30 December 2022 and its
resolution 78/47 of 4 December 2023,
Recalling also the final report of the open-ended working group established
pursuant to resolution 76/233, contained in document A/78/111, and the
recommendations contained therein,
Recalling further the reports of the Group of Governmental Experts established
pursuant to resolution 72/55,1 of the Group of Governmental Experts established
pursuant to resolution 61/72,2 and of the Group of Experts established pursuant to
resolution 52/38 J,3
Recalling, in its resolution 78/47, its decision to adopt the Global Framework
for Through-life Conventional Ammunition Management, 4 which is a cooperative
framework that is voluntary and contains a set of political commitments for
strengthening and promoting existing initiatives on, and addressing existing gaps in,
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1 See A/76/324.
2 See A/63/182.
3 See A/54/155.
4 A/78/111, annex.
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through-life conventional ammunition management, and emphasizing the importance
of its early and full implementation,
Expressing grave concern over the risks posed by the diversion of conventional
ammunition of all types and calibres to unauthorized recipients, including criminals,
organized criminal groups and terrorists, their trafficking into illicit markets,
including their subsequent use in the manufacture of improvised explosive devices,
as well as their contribution to the intensity and duration of armed conflict, armed
violence, including gender-based armed violence, around the world, and the threat
that their diversion and illicit trafficking poses to peace, security, stability and
sustainable development at the national, subregional, regional and global levels,
Expressing grave concern also over the destruction caused by unplanned
explosions of conventional ammunition at ammunition sites, which claim thousands
of lives, disrupt communities’ livelihoods, and can generate severe humanitarian,
human rights, socioeconomic, environmental and public health impacts,
Recognizing that gaps exist to achieving a discernible reduction in the risks and
impacts arising from the ineffective through-life management of conventional
ammunition around the world, extending from the point of manufacture, through
pre-transfer, transfer, relocation and transport, stockpiling and recovery, to their
eventual use or disposal, and to this end stressing the importance of addressing the
safety and security risks and impacts emanating from the ineffective through-life
management of conventional ammunition at the global level in a comprehensive
manner to contribute to maintaining international peace and security,
Recognizing also the need for the full, equal, meaningful and effective
participation of women in decision-making and implementation processes related to
through-life conventional ammunition management, and encouraging mainstreaming
a gender perspective into policy and practice to address the differential impacts of the
safety and security aspects of conventional ammunition on women, men, girls and
boys,
Reaffirming the right of each State to legally manufacture, acquire, stockpile,
manage and transfer conventional ammunition, including for its self-defence and
security needs, as well as for its capacity to participate in peace operations, in a
manner consistent with the Charter of the United Nations,
Recognizing that responsibility for addressing the risks associated with
ineffective through-life conventional ammunition management falls to States,
consistent with national laws, and underlining the importance of all States assuming
strong national ownership in the through-life management of conventional
ammunition,
Recognizing also the importance of international cooperation and assistance in
pursuing and supporting safe, secure and sustainable through-life conventional
ammunition management nationally, subregionally, regionally and globally,
Stressing the need for international cooperation among all States and other
relevant stakeholders on through-life conventional ammunition management, and
acknowledging the support that they can provide, where appropriate and feasible, to
States in addressing the risks posed by ineffective through-life conventional
ammunition management,
Recognizing the urgent necessity for assistance, where requested, appropriate
and feasible, including technology transfers, technical, material, financial, legal
assistance, or expertise for capacity-building and knowledge management, to support
and facilitate efforts at the national, subregional, regional and global levels to assess
and address the risks associated with ineffective through-life conventional
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ammunition management, and in this regard underscoring the importance of a
comprehensive and sustainable approach,
Recalling with appreciation the work of the SaferGuard programme,5 managed
by the Office for Disarmament Affairs of the Secretariat, to improve the safe, secure
and sustainable through-life management of conventional ammunition, and
encouraging the use, as appropriate, of the voluntary International Ammunition
Technical Guidelines,
Noting with appreciation the ongoing work of the Ammunition Management
Advisory Team to support interested States in the safe and secure management of
ammunition through the provision of technical advice and services,
Taking note of discussions with regard to the issue of conventional ammunition
in the framework of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the
Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects 6 and the
International Instrument to Enable States to Identify and Trace, in a Timely and
Reliable Manner, Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons,7 Protocol V on Explosive
Remnants of War (Protocol V)8 to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on
the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively
Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects,9 and of the requirement of the Arms Trade
Treaty10 that States parties thereto shall designate competent national authorities in
order to have an effective and transparent national control system to regulate the
transfer of relevant ammunition and munitions, as well as the work and measures
pursued at the regional and subregional levels,
Recognizing the relevance of regional and subregional mechanisms that address
through-life conventional ammunition management,
Taking note of the Secretary-General’s New Agenda for Peace 11 and of the
actions proposed therein to reduce the human cost of weapons,
Recalling that Member States decided in the Pact for the Future 12 to address
existing gaps in through-life conventional ammunition management to reduce the
dual risks of unplanned conventional ammunition explosions and the diversion and
illicit trafficking of conventional ammunition to unauthorized recipients, including to
criminals, organized criminal groups and terrorists, and highlighting the role of the
Global Framework for Through-life Conventional Ammunition Management in this
regard,
1.
Calls upon all States to implement the Global Framework on the basis of
the guiding principles expressed therein;
2.
Encourages the United Nations, including under the SaferGuard
programme with, inter alia, its quick-response mechanism, and international, regional
and subregional organizations, as well as other relevant stakeholders, including
non-governmental organizations and civil society, academia, research institutions and
industry, to promote and support the implementation of the Global Framework, and
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5 A/63/182, paras. 72 and 73.
6 Report of the United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in
All Its Aspects, New York, 9–20 July 2001 (A/CONF.192/15), chap. IV, para. 24.
7 See decision 60/519 and A/60/88 and A/60/88/Corr.2, annex.
8 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2399, No. 22495.
9 Ibid., vol. 1342, No. 22495.
10 Ibid., vol. 3013, No. 52373.
11 A/77/CRP.1/Add.8.
12 Resolution 79/1.
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calls upon all relevant stakeholders to consider using the International Ammunition
Technical Guidelines when supporting national authorities;
3.
Encourages all States to develop, strengthen and implement measures,
mechanisms and initiatives, within national, regional and subregional frameworks, as
appropriate, to address the safety and security risks associated with conventional
ammunition, including diversion, illicit trafficking and unplanned explosions of
conventional ammunition, in line with the Global Framework;
4.
Reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to implement the mandates
assigned to the Secretariat in the Global Framework as contained in section IV,
paragraphs 22 and 26, and section V, paragraphs 29, 34 and 37, thereof, 13 and to
strengthen the SaferGuard programme to implement the assigned mandates as
contained in section IV, paragraph 23, and section V, paragraph 36, thereof;
5.
Recalls its decision to convene a meeting of States in 2027 for two weeks
(20 meetings), in New York, to review the implementation of the Global Framework,
in line with section V, paragraph 31 thereof, with the participation, as observers, of
relevant international and regional organizations and other relevant stakeholders,
including non-governmental organizations and civil society, academia, research
institutions and industry, and further recalls its decision that the Chair may hold
informal consultations ahead of the meeting of States;
6.
Decides to convene the preparatory meeting of States in New York from
23 to 27 June 2025, to explore possible options for the development of the process
and modalities for the effective implementation of the Global Framework and to
prepare for the meeting of States in 2027, with the participation, as observers, of
relevant international and regional organizations and other relevant stakeholders,
including non-governmental organizations and civil society, academia, research
institutions and industry;
7.
Requests the Secretary-General to provide the support necessary to
convene the preparatory meeting of States and the meeting of States;
8.
Encourages States to provide voluntary information, in line with
section V, paragraphs 30 and 34 of the Global Framework, on steps taken to
implement the Global Framework, and requests the Secretary-General to receive and
circulate such information;
9.
Recalls its decision to establish a new standing dedicated fellowship
training programme on through-life conventional ammunition management in order
to strengthen the technical and practical knowledge and expertise of government
officials directly responsible for the implementation of the Global Framework for
Through-life Conventional Ammunition Management, particularly in developing
countries, to be substantively developed and designed in 2025 and implemented
annually starting in 2026 for a duration of four weeks in-person in four regions,
respectively, preceded by a preparatory self-paced online course, with the
participation of 15 fellows from each of the four regions, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America and the Caribbean and other regions, ensuring the full, equal, meaningful
and effective participation of women and equitable geographical representation, and
requests the Secretary-General to operationalize this decision and to report thereon to
the General Assembly at its eightieth session, and periodically thereafter for follow-
up;
10. Reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to strengthen the
SaferGuard programme, which serves as the custodian of the International
Ammunition Technical Guidelines, and, in this regard, also requests the Secretary-
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13 See A/78/111.
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General to review, update and translate into other official languages the International
Ammunition Technical Guidelines, on an ongoing basis, and to develop voluntary
operational guidelines related to security aspects of the through-life management of
conventional ammunition in the framework of the International Ammunition
Technical Guidelines under the SaferGuard programme, with the assistance of
technical experts from interested States, while ensuring the full, equal, meaningful
and effective participation of women and equitable geographical representation and
taking into account and complementing relevant existing standards, guidelines and
good practices, without duplicating them;
11. Invites relevant regional and subregional organizations to establish, where
needed, and to maintain regional and subregional rosters of experts validated
according to the International Ammunition Technical Guidelines, as appropriate;
12. Encourages States in a position to do so to assist interested States within
a bilateral framework or through international or regional organizations, including
through activities conducted under the umbrella of the SaferGuard programme, on a
voluntary and transparent basis, in elaborating and implementing programmes to
improve the safe, secure and sustainable through-life management of conventional
ammunition;
13. Encourages States, as appropriate, to consider through-life conventional
ammunition management as an intrinsic part of their actions for achieving relevant
targets of the Sustainable Development Goals related to the reduction of illicit arms
flows and the prevention of violence through strengthened national institutions,14 and
to consider, where relevant, developing national, regional and subregional indicators
based on this understanding;
14. Encourages consideration of the integration of through-life conventional
ammunition management measures, where relevant, in the mandates of peacekeeping
operations, including through the training of personnel of national authorities and
peacekeepers, utilizing the International Ammunition Technical Guidelines;
15. Reiterates its decision to address the issue of through-life conventional
ammunition management in a comprehensive manner;
16. Recalls its request to the Secretary-General to report to the General
Assembly at its eightieth session on the implementation of the present resolution,
including on the implementation of the Global Framework;
17. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under
the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, the sub-item entitled
“Through-life conventional ammunition management”.
43rd plenary meeting
2 December 2024
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14 See resolution 70/1.
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