Arms
Many urgent arms-related challenges need be addressed to protect civilians affected by conflict and its deadly legacy. Antipersonnel landmines and cluster munitions have been prohibited outright due to their inherently indiscriminate and lasting effect on civilians yet continued advocacy and monitoring is needed to ensure these treaties gain universal support and are fully implemented. The use of artillery projectiles, rockets, mortars, missiles, air-delivered bombs and other explosive weapons in populated areas is causing foreseeable harm to civilians and the infrastructure they depend on to live, study, and work. Incendiary weapons, including white phosphorus, inflict painful and cruel injuries, yet they continue to be used. The development of autonomous weapons systems—“killer robots”—that could select and engage targets without human intervention needs to be prohibited and regulated through new international law to prevent a future of warfare and policing outside of human control and responsibility. The Arms Program of the Crisis, Conflict and Arms Division advances humanitarian disarmament, enhancing protections for civilians from various weapons that inflict unacceptable harm, including by strengthening international treaties and legal norms.
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May 22, 2025
Ukraine: Escalating Russian Attacks on Civilians
Negotiating Governments Should Insist on Respect for Humanitarian Law
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April 8, 2025
Syria: Landmines, Explosive Remnants Harming Civilians
Government, Donors Should Urgently Support Clearance, Education, Assistance
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November 7, 2024
Beyond Burning
The Ripple Effects of Incendiary Weapons and Increasing Calls for International Action
News
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May 28, 2025
Statement to CCW Group of Governmental Experts Online Consultations
Delivered by Bonnie Docherty, Senior Arms Advisor
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May 13, 2025
Statement on Ethical Considerations to UNGA Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
Delivered by Mary Wareham, Deputy Director
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May 12, 2025
Statement on Humanitarian Considerations to UNGA Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
Delivered by Mary Wareham, Deputy Director
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May 12, 2025
Statement on Legal Considerations to UNGA Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
Delivered by Bonnie Docherty, Senior Arms Advisor
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April 14, 2025
UN Landmines Resolution Highlights Human Rights Impact
Historic Rights Council Action Sends Message to States Reconsidering Mine Ban Treaty
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April 9, 2025
South Sudan: Incendiary Bombs Kill, Burn Civilians
End Use of Cruel Indiscriminate Weapons; Allow UN Peacekeepers Deployment
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April 8, 2025
Statement on Emerging Challenges to the Convention on Cluster Munitions intersessional meeting
Delivered by Mark Hiznay, Associate Director
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April 8, 2025
Syria: Landmines, Explosive Remnants Harming Civilians
Government, Donors Should Urgently Support Clearance, Education, Assistance
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April 7, 2025
Statement on Stockpile Destruction and Retention to the Convention on Cluster Munitions intersessional meeting
Delivered by Mark Hiznay, Associate Director
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April 1, 2025
Backsliding on Landmines Endangers Civilian Lives
Poland, Baltic Countries Move to Leave Mine Ban Treaty