Arms availability and the situation of civilians in armed conflict: A study presented by the ICRC

Arms availability and the situation of civilians in armed conflict: A study presented by the ICRC

12 April 2010

The ICRC study finds that widespread availability of small arms intensifies civilian harm in armed conflict. Drawing on field data, case studies and staff surveys, it links unregulated arms flows to higher civilian casualties, humanitarian access constraints and weakened compliance with international humanitarian law.

 

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