Biting the Bullet Project

What is the Biting the Bullet Project?

Saferworld belongs to the Biting the Bullet Project which brings together government experts, academics and civil society representatives from around the world. We build consensus on controversial issues including transfer controls for small arms and light weapons.

Our work includes the UN Programme of Action, the primary international agreement on small arms controls. We carry out the only global assessment of states' progress towards meeting their Programme commitments.

Our reports in 2003, 2005 and 2006 fed into UN on the Programme.

 

BtB Diversion report cover

Read our latest report analysing existing tools to prevent diversion of SALW and reviewing states' progress on implementing key PoA commitments in this area.

Download 'Small arms and light weapons transfer controls to prevent diversion'

 

Reports and briefings

Developing International Guidelines for National Controls on SALW Transfers, March 2006

Promoting effective global action on small arms: Priorities for the 2006 UN Review Conference, February 2006

Developing International Norms to Restrict SALW Transfers to Non-State actors, January 2006

Find out more

Read more about our work on arms at the regional level on the Africa, Asia and Europe pages.

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News

Supporting security in Bangladesh
Saferworld works with the police and local communities in Bangladesh to improve safety and security.
Saferworld annual review
In November Saferworld published its annual review
Actvities October 2008
Download Saferworld's activity report for October.
UN First Committee vote on the Arms Trade Treaty
The UN General Assembly's First Committee on Disarmament and International Security votes to work towards an Arms Trade Treaty
An open letter to international donors in Georgia
Saferworld and other NGOs send an open letter to the international Donors' Conference on Georgia being held in Brussels on 22nd October.