Publication
Jul 2001
This paper examines the humanitarian impact of small arms on civilian populations and relief agencies assisting vulnerable groups in three countries; Kenya, Colombia and East Timor. It develops research tools to measure threats that unregulated access to small arms pose to both parties mentioned. The report suggests that the human costs of small arms availability are enormous and data should be collected from the UN and humanitarian relief agencies in future studies.
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Author | Eric Berman, Robert Muggah |
Series | Small Arms Survey Special Reports |
Publisher | Small Arms Survey |
Copyright | © 2001 Small Arms Survey (SAS) |