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National Centre or Responsible Agency. National CERT or CSIRT. Legislation. UN Processes. image/svg+xml. This interactive map is for illustration purposes only. The boundaries and designations shown do not imply official endorsement by the UNIDIR. For a more accurate and up-to-date world map, please consult the UN Geospatial InformationSection
JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led INNOVATIONS IN LIFE SCIENCES Innovations in Life Sciences. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to a webinar on Innovations in the Life Sciences and THE ARMS TRADE TREATY: MEASURES TO PREVENT, DETECT This Issue Brief is intended to support the efforts of ATT States Parties to implement provisions to prevent, detect, address, and eradicate diversion in conventional arms transfers. COUNTER-IED CAPABILITY MATURITY MODEL AND SELF-ASSESSMENT In response to this request, UNIDIR developed this Counter-IED Capability Maturity Model and Self-Assessment Tool. This document is designed to assist States in the development of coherent national responses to the threat posed by IEDs. This document is structured in three broad parts: the first (sections 1-4) provides a briefintroduction and
UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
UNIDIR
National Centre or Responsible Agency. National CERT or CSIRT. Legislation. UN Processes. image/svg+xml. This interactive map is for illustration purposes only. The boundaries and designations shown do not imply official endorsement by the UNIDIR. For a more accurate and up-to-date world map, please consult the UN Geospatial InformationSection
JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led INNOVATIONS IN LIFE SCIENCES Innovations in Life Sciences. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to a webinar on Innovations in the Life Sciences and THE ARMS TRADE TREATY: MEASURES TO PREVENT, DETECT This Issue Brief is intended to support the efforts of ATT States Parties to implement provisions to prevent, detect, address, and eradicate diversion in conventional arms transfers. COUNTER-IED CAPABILITY MATURITY MODEL AND SELF-ASSESSMENT In response to this request, UNIDIR developed this Counter-IED Capability Maturity Model and Self-Assessment Tool. This document is designed to assist States in the development of coherent national responses to the threat posed by IEDs. This document is structured in three broad parts: the first (sections 1-4) provides a briefintroduction and
EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op.OUR PEOPLE | UNIDIR
Robin Geiss. Director. Charts the strategic and tactical direction of UNIDIR, raises funds and manages the Institute's staff. +41 22 917 44 85 robin.geiss@un.org. Dr. Geiss brings to the position close to twenty years of experience in peace and security, with focus on the impact of new technologies in these areas. GENDER | GENDER AND DISARMAMENT | UNIDIR Explore UNIDIR's initiatives for encouraging gender balance in the area of disarmament research. Our initiative includes promoting gender perspectives, achieving gender balance, areas for action, and a resource hub for partners and publications NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a FROM THE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL TO A MIDDLE EAST ZONE? LESSONS Understanding these tools in a regional context based on the JCPOA experience could provide ME WMDFZ negotiators and researchers important additional tools, ideas, and lessons learned on the road toward negotiating a Zone treaty. This series explores lessons from the JCPOA for the ME WMDFZ through essays focusing on five key themes,including
RESEARCHER – SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME Researcher – Security and Technology Programme. Office: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) Position Title: Researcher Contract: Temporary Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021 (Negotiable) Duration: 12 months, with the possibility of extension Occupational Rate: 100% Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: IICA-2. I. Background NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: CLOSING PATHWAYS TO USE Reducing the risk of nuclear weapons has received renewed attention in a difficult geopolitical environment. This publication – Nuclear Risk Reduction: Closing Pathways to Use – brings together a collection of expert viewpoints across a series of cross-cutting domains and geopolitical regions in which nuclear weapons feature. Each piece considers potential risk of use scenarios inME WMDFZ HUB
The ME WMDFZ Documents Depository is a resource hub that collects and organizes the main documents related to the evolution of the ME WMDFZ. It includes annual resolutions, and national statements on the ME WMDFZ process originating from states that will make up the ME WMDFZ, the depositories states/co-conveners, and International Organizations or forums named in any of the THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN DECISIONS ABOUT THE USE OF FORCE The purpose of this infographic is two-fold: 1) it demonstrates how critical decisions about the use of force are taken at various levels and how they may influence one another, 2) it provides some key legal considerations for decision-makers at various stages in the process.Now available in
INTERNATIONAL CYBER OPERATIONS: NATIONAL DOCTRINES AND This paper describes the evolution of cyber defence in Brazil, from early discussions in the 2000s to specific policies and measures implemented to develop the national capability to conduct international cyber operations if necessary. UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
ABOUT | UNIDIR
UNIDIR's focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage and support Member States. Our role is to help facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op. JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a gender UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
ABOUT | UNIDIR
UNIDIR's focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage and support Member States. Our role is to help facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op. JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a genderEVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op.UNIDIR
National Centre or Responsible Agency. National CERT or CSIRT. Legislation. UN Processes. image/svg+xml. This interactive map is for illustration purposes only. The boundaries and designations shown do not imply official endorsement by the UNIDIR. For a more accurate and up-to-date world map, please consult the UN Geospatial InformationSection
JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. GENDER | GENDER AND DISARMAMENT | UNIDIR Explore UNIDIR's initiatives for encouraging gender balance in the area of disarmament research. Our initiative includes promoting gender perspectives, achieving gender balance, areas for action, and a resource hub for partners and publications NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits aME WMDFZ HUB
The ME WMDFZ Documents Depository is a resource hub that collects and organizes the main documents related to the evolution of the ME WMDFZ. It includes annual resolutions, and national statements on the ME WMDFZ process originating from states that will make up the ME WMDFZ, the depositories states/co-conveners, and International Organizations or forums named in any of the FROM THE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL TO A MIDDLE EAST ZONE? LESSONS Understanding these tools in a regional context based on the JCPOA experience could provide ME WMDFZ negotiators and researchers important additional tools, ideas, and lessons learned on the road toward negotiating a Zone treaty. This series explores lessons from the JCPOA for the ME WMDFZ through essays focusing on five key themes,including
GET SET: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and ToxinWeapons Convention.
ADVANCING GENDER PERSPECTIVES IN THE BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS The International Gender Champions Disarmament Impact Group and the BWC Implementation Support Unit welcome you to an interactive discussion on the relevance of gender perspectives to the implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention. The discussion will address recent initiatives to improve women’s meaningful participation in the BWC, as well as research on sex-specific and SUPPORTING POLICIES AND FRAMEWORKS FOR WEAPON AND Supporting Policies and Frameworks for Weapon and Ammunition Management. Enhancing knowledge on effective policy and practice on weapons and ammunition management, including developing national and regional level approaches; promoting safe, secure and accountable management of conventional ammunition; and preventing diversion inarms transfers.
UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
ABOUT | UNIDIR
UNIDIR's focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage and support Member States. Our role is to help facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op. JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a gender UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
ABOUT | UNIDIR
UNIDIR's focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage and support Member States. Our role is to help facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op. JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a genderEVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op.UNIDIR
National Centre or Responsible Agency. National CERT or CSIRT. Legislation. UN Processes. image/svg+xml. This interactive map is for illustration purposes only. The boundaries and designations shown do not imply official endorsement by the UNIDIR. For a more accurate and up-to-date world map, please consult the UN Geospatial InformationSection
JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. GENDER | GENDER AND DISARMAMENT | UNIDIR Explore UNIDIR's initiatives for encouraging gender balance in the area of disarmament research. Our initiative includes promoting gender perspectives, achieving gender balance, areas for action, and a resource hub for partners and publications NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a FROM THE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL TO A MIDDLE EAST ZONE? LESSONS Understanding these tools in a regional context based on the JCPOA experience could provide ME WMDFZ negotiators and researchers important additional tools, ideas, and lessons learned on the road toward negotiating a Zone treaty. This series explores lessons from the JCPOA for the ME WMDFZ through essays focusing on five key themes,including
ME WMDFZ HUB
The ME WMDFZ Documents Depository is a resource hub that collects and organizes the main documents related to the evolution of the ME WMDFZ. It includes annual resolutions, and national statements on the ME WMDFZ process originating from states that will make up the ME WMDFZ, the depositories states/co-conveners, and International Organizations or forums named in any of the GET SET: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and ToxinWeapons Convention.
ADVANCING GENDER PERSPECTIVES IN THE BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS The International Gender Champions Disarmament Impact Group and the BWC Implementation Support Unit welcome you to an interactive discussion on the relevance of gender perspectives to the implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention. The discussion will address recent initiatives to improve women’s meaningful participation in the BWC, as well as research on sex-specific and SUPPORTING POLICIES AND FRAMEWORKS FOR WEAPON AND Supporting Policies and Frameworks for Weapon and Ammunition Management. Enhancing knowledge on effective policy and practice on weapons and ammunition management, including developing national and regional level approaches; promoting safe, secure and accountable management of conventional ammunition; and preventing diversion inarms transfers.
UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
ABOUT | UNIDIR
UNIDIR's focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage and support Member States. Our role is to help facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op. JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a gender UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
ABOUT | UNIDIR
UNIDIR's focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage and support Member States. Our role is to help facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.EVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op. JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a genderEVENTS | UNIDIR
21 June 2021. Capturing Technology: Rethinking Arms Control. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Operations. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany are pleased to invite you to a workshop on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber Op.UNIDIR
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JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. GENDER | GENDER AND DISARMAMENT | UNIDIR Explore UNIDIR's initiatives for encouraging gender balance in the area of disarmament research. Our initiative includes promoting gender perspectives, achieving gender balance, areas for action, and a resource hub for partners and publications NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits a FROM THE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL TO A MIDDLE EAST ZONE? LESSONS Understanding these tools in a regional context based on the JCPOA experience could provide ME WMDFZ negotiators and researchers important additional tools, ideas, and lessons learned on the road toward negotiating a Zone treaty. This series explores lessons from the JCPOA for the ME WMDFZ through essays focusing on five key themes,including
ME WMDFZ HUB
The ME WMDFZ Documents Depository is a resource hub that collects and organizes the main documents related to the evolution of the ME WMDFZ. It includes annual resolutions, and national statements on the ME WMDFZ process originating from states that will make up the ME WMDFZ, the depositories states/co-conveners, and International Organizations or forums named in any of the GET SET: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and ToxinWeapons Convention.
ADVANCING GENDER PERSPECTIVES IN THE BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS The International Gender Champions Disarmament Impact Group and the BWC Implementation Support Unit welcome you to an interactive discussion on the relevance of gender perspectives to the implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention. The discussion will address recent initiatives to improve women’s meaningful participation in the BWC, as well as research on sex-specific and SUPPORTING POLICIES AND FRAMEWORKS FOR WEAPON AND Supporting Policies and Frameworks for Weapon and Ammunition Management. Enhancing knowledge on effective policy and practice on weapons and ammunition management, including developing national and regional level approaches; promoting safe, secure and accountable management of conventional ammunition; and preventing diversion inarms transfers.
UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
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National Centre or Responsible Agency. National CERT or CSIRT. Legislation. UN Processes. image/svg+xml. This interactive map is for illustration purposes only. The boundaries and designations shown do not imply official endorsement by the UNIDIR. For a more accurate and up-to-date world map, please consult the UN Geospatial InformationSection
JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GET SET: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and ToxinWeapons Convention.
THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN DECISIONS ABOUT THE USE OF FORCE The purpose of this infographic is two-fold: 1) it demonstrates how critical decisions about the use of force are taken at various levels and how they may influence one another, 2) it provides some key legal considerations for decision-makers at various stages in the process.Now available in
COUNTER-IED CAPABILITY MATURITY MODEL AND SELF-ASSESSMENT In response to this request, UNIDIR developed this Counter-IED Capability Maturity Model and Self-Assessment Tool. This document is designed to assist States in the development of coherent national responses to the threat posed by IEDs. This document is structured in three broad parts: the first (sections 1-4) provides a briefintroduction and
UNIDIR | THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCHABOUTPROGRAMMESPUBLICATIONSRESOURCESEVENTSNEWSROOM UNIDIR is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. Based in Geneva, UNIDIR assists the international community to develop the practical, innovative ideasneeded
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JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK: ACROSS TECHNOLOGIES AND DOMAINS Nuclear Risk: Across Technologies and Domains. Efforts to understand the risk of nuclear weapon use must extend beyond the nuclear domain. The possibility is increasing of potential escalation scenarios that emerge due to entangled interaction across nuclear and non-nuclearcapabilities.
PREPARING FOR SUCCESS AT THE NINTH BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The Ninth Review Conference of the 1972 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) presents a unique opportunity for States Parties to strengthen this important disarmament agreement.DR. ROBIN GEISS
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Robin Geiss of Germany as Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). He succeeds Renata Dwan of Ireland, to whom the Secretary-General expresses his gratitude for her dedicated service.GIACOMO | UNIDIR
Giacomo is the Programme Lead for Security and Technology Programme at UNIDIR. His expertise spans the science and technology domain with emphasis on the implications of emerging technologies for security and defence. His recent work focused on arms control, technology horizon scanning, AI and cyber security. Before joining UNIDIR, Giacomo was Associate Director at RAND Europe where he led GET SET: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and ToxinWeapons Convention.
THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN DECISIONS ABOUT THE USE OF FORCE The purpose of this infographic is two-fold: 1) it demonstrates how critical decisions about the use of force are taken at various levels and how they may influence one another, 2) it provides some key legal considerations for decision-makers at various stages in the process.Now available in
COUNTER-IED CAPABILITY MATURITY MODEL AND SELF-ASSESSMENT In response to this request, UNIDIR developed this Counter-IED Capability Maturity Model and Self-Assessment Tool. This document is designed to assist States in the development of coherent national responses to the threat posed by IEDs. This document is structured in three broad parts: the first (sections 1-4) provides a briefintroduction and
JOBS AND FELLOWSHIPS Position Title: Deputy Director. Contract: Fixed-term with an appointment limited to UNIDIR. Desired Starting Date: 1 August 2021. Duration: 12 months initially, with the possibility of extension (subject to the availability of funds) Occupational Rate: 100%. Location: Geneva, Switzerland. Remuneration: D-1. NUCLEAR RISK REDUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The publication Nuclear Risk Reduction: A Framework for Analysis — part of UNIDIR’s ongoing work on reducing the risk of nuclear weapon use — presents an analytical framework for considering nuclear risk. It highlights four pathways to the potential use of nuclear weapons: doctrinal, escalatory, unauthorized, and accidental. It examines the conditions driving each scenario and posits aME WMDFZ HUB
The ME WMDFZ Documents Depository is a resource hub that collects and organizes the main documents related to the evolution of the ME WMDFZ. It includes annual resolutions, and national statements on the ME WMDFZ process originating from states that will make up the ME WMDFZ, the depositories states/co-conveners, and International Organizations or forums named in any of the GET SET: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and ToxinWeapons Convention.
THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN DECISIONS ABOUT THE USE OF FORCE The purpose of this infographic is two-fold: 1) it demonstrates how critical decisions about the use of force are taken at various levels and how they may influence one another, 2) it provides some key legal considerations for decision-makers at various stages in the process.Now available in
BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION: ORIENTATION WORKSHOP In preparation for meetings of the Biological Weapons Convention over the course of 2021, UNIDIR is hosting a brief BWC Orientation course for national delegates. The event will provide a basic introduction to the BWC and some of the key issues facing the Convention. It will also serve as an opportunity for delegates to informally ask experts in the field any questions they may have related to GENDER APPROACHES TO CYBERSECURITY 80 Pages. "Gender Approaches to Cybersecurity" explores how gender norms shape specific activities pertaining to cybersecurity design, defence and response. In each of these three pillars, the research identifies distinct dimensions of cyber-related activities that have gendered implications and, thus, need to be considered from a gender MENU OF INDICATORS TO MEASURE THE REVERBERATING EFFECTS ON The impacts of explosive weapons use in populated areas are much wider and longer lasting than the shock waves of the explosive blast. The use of explosive weapons sets in motion a series of complex knock-on effects that spread out over time and space in urban ecosystems, with negative consequences for civilian well-being and the environment inwhich people live.
WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT COUNTRY INSIGHT: LIBERIA UNIDIR defines WAM in a comprehensive manner covering the oversight, accountability and governance of arms and ammunition throughout their management cycle, including establishment of relevant national frameworks, processes and practices for the safe and secure production and acquisition of materiel, stockpiling, transfers, end use control, tracing and disposal.ERICA | UNIDIR
Erica is the Programme Assistant for the Conventional Arms Programme at UNIDIR, where she provides operational, logistical, and administrative support to ensure the effective implementation of the Programme’s workplan. Her focus is on conventional arms control and disarmament in peacekeeping contexts. Prior to joining UNIDIR, she worked with the United Nations Department of Peace Operations Skip to main contentMAIN NAVIGATION
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