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ANNEX A

Serial No SADC PROTOCOL UNPoA BAMAKO
1 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
 
  1. Art 17 – Institutional Arrangement Committee to oversee the implementation of the protocol.
  2. Art 15.c – Establishment of multidisciplinary law enforcement units.
  3. Art 6.c – Establish inter-agency working groups.
  4. Art 15.e – national focal contact points.
Par 4. Establish national coordination agencies.
Par 5. Establish a national point of contact.
Par 24.
Par 3.A.i – national coordination agencies and the appropriate institutional infrastructure.
2 POLICY AND LEGISLATION
 
  1. Art 5 – Legislative measures.
  2. Art 11.1 – adopt co-ordinated national policies.
  3. Art 15.f – effective extradition measures.
Par 2. Put in place adequate laws.
Par 3. Adopt necessary legislative measures.
Par 11. Export and Import.
Par 12. Export and Import.
Par 13. Export and Import.
Par 14. Brokering.
Par 15. Arms Embargo.
Par 28. Strengthen relevant laws.
Par 3.A.iii – legislative and other measures.
Par 3.A.vi – arms embargos.
Par 3.AA.vii – brokers.
3 STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT
 
  1. Recordkeeping
    1. Art 5.3.d – the regulation and centralized registration off all civilian owned firearms.
    2. Art 7 – Control over civilian possession of firearms.
    3. Art 8.a – State-owned firearms.
    4. Art 9 – Marking of firearms and record keeping.
    5. Art 16.b – establish national firearms databases.
  2. Stocktaking
    1. Art 8.a – establish and maintain complete national inventories of state-owned firearms.
  3. Collection and Destruction
    1. Art 10 – Disposal of stateowned firearms.
    2. Art 11 – Disposal of confiscated or unlicensed firearms.
    3. Art 12 – Voluntary surrender of firearms.
Par 7. Marking.
Par 9. Comprehensive and accurate records.
Par 10. State owned firearms.
Par 29. Stockpile management.





























Par 17. Stocktaking of state owned stocks.
Par 18. Stocktaking.
Par 16. Destruction.
Par 18. Destruction.
Par 19. Destruction.
Par 21. Destruction.





































Par 3.A.vi – destruction.
4 BORDER CONTROL
 
  1. Art 15.b – ports of entry
  2. Art 6.b – acquire equipment for monitoring and controlling firearm movements across borders.
   
5 INTERNATIONAL AND CROSS BORDER COOPERATION AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE
 
  1. Art 6.d – undertake joint training exercises.
  2. Art 11.2 – develop joint and combined operations across the borders.
  3. Art 14 – Mutual legal assistance.
  4. Art 15.a – establishment of direct communication systems to facilitate free and fast flow of information among the law enforcement agencies in the region.
  5. Art 15.d – promotion of cooperation with international organisations.
  6. Art 16 – Transparency and information exchange.
Par 6. Take action against groups and individuals.

Par 23. Make public laws and actions to relevant regional and international organisations.

Par 27. Establish sub regional and regional mechanisms, in particular trans-border customs cooperation and information sharing.
Par 3.B.iii – regional cooperation.
6 PUBLIC AWARENESS AND EDUCATION
 
  1. Art 13
Par 20. Develop public awareness and confidence building programs.
Par 22. Address the special needs of children.
Par 3.A.v – develop and implement public awareness programmes.
Par 3.A.viii – active involvement of civil society.
Par 2.vii – public awareness.
7 CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAINING
 
  1. Art 6.a – coordinate national training programmes.
  Par 3.A.ii – enhance the capacity of national law enforcement and security agencies.
Par 2.vi – training.
8 RESEARCH
       
9 CRITICAL AREA SUPPORT AND RESOURCES
 
  1. Art 15.c – multi-disciplinary law enforcement unit.
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