·¬ÇÑÓ°Ôº launches Women Managing Weapons initiative
In brief
Thanks to the support of The Government of Canada, we've developed a 3-year programme to provide technical weapons and ammunition training to women. Our goal is to build a new generation of female experts and leaders in the field.
War and violent conflict have a disproportionate and unique impact on women and girls, recognised by . This resolution also acknowledges the vital role women play in building more peaceful and stable communities, through participation in peace processes, post-conflict reconstruction and security efforts.
However, in areas such as weapons and ammunition management, women are heavily underrepresented – according to research by UNIDIR, men constituted 86% of all participants in WAM training. Lack of access to training and poor infrastructure often impede women from entering the sector.
·¬ÇÑÓ°Ôº is committed to ensuring women's full participation in the arms control sector. Thanks to the support of The Government of Canada we have developed a three-year programme to provide technical weapons and ammunition training to increase the participation of women in WAM and build a new generation of female experts and leaders in the field.
The project aims to provide high-quality technical training, including in: weapons and explosive ordnance destruction, stockpile and ammunition management, weapons marking and armourer qualifications.
Since 2022 21 women have participated in a total of 35 trainings developing skills in areas such as weapons marking and registration and explosive ordnance disposal.
Stephanie, Regional Project Manager said:
"Empowering women to engage in tackling issues like weapons proliferation brings new perspectives to a largely male-dominated space. Providing technical training and skills development enables women to engage in WAM-related roles and become technical experts."
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This work is made possible thanks to the support of the Government of Canada
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