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UN: Armed violence undermines development

In a recent report, the UN Secretary-General recognizes that armed violence undermines development and constitutes an impediment to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.

Friday 11 December 2009  | Print

The UN Secretary-General’s report on 'Promoting Development through the Reduction and Prevention of Armed Violence' (A/64/228) was drafted in close consultation with relevant agencies, funds, and programmes of the United Nations system and with the three UN Regional Centres for Peace and Disarmament. It was published on 5 August 2009 and was presented to the General Assembly on 16 November 2009.

The Secretary-General defines armed violence as the intentional, threatened or actual, use of arms to inflict death or injury. He states that armed violence not only destroys lives, it also damages infrastructure and property, limits the delivery of public services, undermines investment in human, social, and economic capital, and contributes to unproductive expenditures on security services. The Secretary-General recognizes that armed violence undermines development and constitutes an impediment to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.

The Secretary-General proposes the following recommendations: strengthen the implementation of existing global conventions and agreements; improve the effectiveness of armed violence prevention and reduction policies and programmes through investments in the production, analysis, and use of evidence; strengthen national and local capacities for armed violence prevention and reduction; develop measurable goals, targets, and indicators for armed-violence prevention and reduction; ensure that armed-violence prevention and reduction efforts are coherent and coordinated; increase resources for armed-violence prevention and reduction; build partnerships between sectors, between agencies, and with civil society; foster greater international action; and make a sustained commitment to promoting development through the reduction and prevention of armed violence.