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Small Arms Survey 2009
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1. Sifting the sources: unauthorized small arms transfers; 2. Devils in diversity: export controls for military small arms; 3. Revealing provenance: weapons tracing during and after conflict; 4. Two steps forward: UN measures update; 5. Man, the state, and war: the three faces of small arms disarmament; 6. Large and small: impacts of armed violence on children and youth; 7. Securing the peace: post-conflict security promotion; 8. The limits of DDR: reintegration lessons from Aceh; 9. DDR in Afghanistan: when state-building and insecurity collide; 10. Testing received wisdom: perceptions of security in southern Lebanon.

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The Small Arms Survey 2009 focuses on the security challenges facing post-conflict societies.

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'By providing informed reflection on recent developments in post-conflict security promotion, the Small Arms Survey 2009 makes an important contribution to efforts to assist war-affected societies in securing lasting peace.' Martti Ahtisaari, Former President of Finland, 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureate

'The Small Arms Survey consistently serves as an invaluable resource to diplomats, practitioners, and other stake-holders involved in the development and implementation of small arms policy. In assessing post-conflict security challenges, transfer controls, and next steps in the UN small arms process, the Small Arms Survey 2009 makes another vital contribution to our collective efforts to curb the proliferation and misuse of small arms.' Ambassador Dalius Cekuolis, Former Chairperson, Third Biennial Meeting of States on the UN Programme of Action

'The Small Arms Survey 2009 underscores the terrible impact of conflict on children and youth. It highlights children's vulnerabilities, and in some cases, their resilience. It also explains how some children are drawn deeper into conflict as perpetrators of violence. I hope the Survey will embolden our efforts to stop the spread of the weapons that fuel such profound suffering.' Graça Machel, President, the Foundation for Community Development; Chairperson, the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)

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