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AMMUNITION TRADE TOPS $4 BILLION YET LITTLE REGULATION TO CONTROL AND KEEP TRACK OF WHO BULLETS ARE SOLD TO Published: 30/05/12
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Global sales of ammunition are worth more than $4 billion and are growing at a faster rate than trade in guns, yet there is virtually no regulation in place to control where the bullets end up. Excluding ammunition from new international Arms Trade Treaty would be “totally irrational” Global sales of ammunition are worth more than $4 billion and are growing at a faster rate than trade in guns, yet there is virtually no regulation in place to control where the bullets end up, according to international agency Oxfam, in a new report today. The report, 'Stop a Bullet, Stop a War,' has been published ahead of this summer's Arms Trade Treaty negotiations in New York, where diplomats from around the world will gather to try and hammer out a new global agreement to regulate the trade of weapons and ammunition. Some countries, including the United States, Syria and Egypt, have recently voiced their opposition to including ammunition in the final treaty text. But Oxfam believes it is essential that the sale of ammunition is covered by the new agreement, given the devastating impact that the illicit and irresponsible arms trade has on the lives of some of the poorest people in the world, particularly those living in conflict-hit or fragile states such as Afghanistan and Somalia. Estimates: 12 billion bullets produced each year Anna Macdonald, head of arms control campaigning at Oxfam, said: “Guns are useless without bullets; bullets are what turn guns into lethal weapons. It is absolutely essential that the sale of ammunition is included in the treaty and it is far better regulated. It would be totally irrational to leave it out. “The trade in ammunition is lucrative; but while the monetary cost of production is low, the price paid in human lives for the trade in ammunition is incalculable. An Arms Trade Treaty which doesn’t include the trade in bullets doesn’t make sense.” Oxfam’s report reveals how poor regulation of the ammunition trade makes it virtually impossible to put an accurate figure on the number of bullets currently being produced and transferred across the world each year, though estimates hover at around the 12 billion mark – enough to kill nearly every man, woman and child on the planet twice. The trade in ammunition for small arms is worth $4.3 billion per year, while the trade in firearms and light weapons themselves is worth $2.68 billion (Small Arms Survey figures). Few countries report on ammunitions exports Oxfam says only a minority of countries report on their ammunition exports and there is hardly any monitoring by intergovernmental agencies covering this trade. To make matters worse, data on ammunition is often not listed separately and is just added to data on general arms exports, making it hard to monitor the bullets’ final destination. Of the 34 of states that have publicly reported on their arms exports since 2006, 28 (see full lists below) did manage to report on ammunition exports as an explicit category including the UK, the US and France. But due to the magnitude of the trade, regulation through an international treaty is urgently needed to ensure transparent reporting. Macdonald added: “There are no global controls on ammunition flows and no global reporting system to keep track on where the billions of bullets are ending up. That must change.” Oxfam researchers found some of the biggest gaps in information related to undocumented ammunition transfers to war-torn countries. The report says many bullets end up diverted into the hands of armed groups, often prolonging conflicts and increasing the chance of human rights abuses. Read more Download the report: Stop a Bullet, Stop a War Take action: Support a bullet-proof Arms Trade Treaty Follow the negotiations: Arms Trade Treaty monitor Bullets are what turn guns into lethal weapons. It is absolutely essential that the sale of ammunition is included in the treaty and it is far better regulated. Anna Macdonald Head of arms control campaigning at Oxfam Notes to Editors The 34 states are: Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States. Reports are available on the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) National Reports Database. The 28 states are: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the UK, and the US. Contact Information Zahra Akkerhuys, +44 (0)1865 472498 or +44 (0) 7525 901932

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DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: WHO IS PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE PLANET Published: 30/11/12
Who's putting pressure on the planet? This video reveals the extreme inequalities of resource use - within and between countries - underlying the pressure on four 'planetary boundaries': the nitrogen cycle, freshwater use, climate change, and land use change. What do these inequalities reveal about the action needed to move into the safe and just space for humanity? Join the discussion on the Doug...

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CLIMATE ‘FISCAL CLIFF’ LOOMS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IF LEADERS COME TO DOHA WITH NO NEW MONEY Published: 25/11/12
After another year of extreme weather, developing countries face a looming climate ‘fiscal cliff’ at the end of 2012. Yet new Oxfam research finds most climate finance pledges so far have been recycled funds or loans. New Oxfam research finds most climate finance pledges so far have been recycled funds or loans After another year of ext...

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FOOD FOR CHANGE Published: 23/11/12
From 25th to 29th of October, in Turin, Italy, an Oxfam international team took part in Slow Food's event - Terra Madre. Slow Food is a global organization with supporters in 150 countries, and also a Partner of Oxfam's GROW Campaign. They're linking the pleasure of good food with a commitment to their community and the environment, bringing together consumers and producers. Oxfam is proud to be p...

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BLOCKADE MUST END NOW SAYS INTERNATIONAL AGENCY OXFAM Published: 21/11/12
Martin Hartberg, Oxfam Policy Officer in Jerusalem said: “This ceasefire must hold. The violence over the last few weeks has been devastating for people in Gaza and Israel. Hundreds of lives have been lost and houses, schools and kindergartens lay in ruins. People need some chance of living normal lives again. Schools in Gaza and southern Israel have been closed for over a week and ordinary way...

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OXFAM SUPPORTED KINDERGARTEN DESTROYED IN GAZA VIOLENCE Published: 20/11/12
An Israeli airstrike has destroyed one Oxfam supported, left another damaged in North West Gaza City. An Israeli airstrike has destroyed one Oxfam supported kindergarten (Al Bajan kindergarten) and left another damaged (Al Housna kindergarten) in Karama, North West Gaza City, the international aid agency said today. The agency had repaired w...

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WORLD BANK 'TURN DOWN THE HEAT' REPORT SHOULD SHOCK THE WORLD INTO ACTION Published: 20/11/12
In response to the World Bank's 'Turn Down the Heat' report released today which revealed that the world will heat up by 4 degrees at the end of the century and the poor will suffer most, Oxfam Climate Change Policy Spokesperson David Waskow said: “Jim Kim is absolutely right that this report should shock the world into action. “This latest report is yet another reason why leaders must work wi...

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EU BUDGET CUTS COULD COST LIVES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, WARN NGOS Published: 20/11/12
Leading NGOs call on EU leaders to protect EU development aid against short-sighted cuts ahead of this week’s special EU Budget summit. Joint NGO press release by Oxfam, CONCORD, Plan and ONE Brussels, 20 November 2012 - Leading NGOs call on EU leaders to protect EU development aid against short-sighted cuts ahead of this week’s special ...

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COMMODITIES OF WAR Published: 20/11/12
Communities speak out on the true cost of conflict in eastern DRC Author: Steven Van Damme, Protection Policy Adviser, Oxfam GB, DRC More than 760,000 people have been displaced in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since the beginning of 2012, ...

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PEOPLE IN EASTERN DR CONGO FORCED TO FUND THE WAR THAT DESTROYS THEIR LIVES Published: 20/11/12
Communities in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are being preyed on mercilessly by rebel groups and local militias, as well as their own government’s troops and officials, in a vicious cycle of exploitation and abuse according to a new Oxfam report. Communities in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are being preyed on mercil...

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OXFAM LATEST ON SITIATION IN EASTERN CONGO, GOMA Published: 19/11/12
Oxfam's humanitarian coordinator Tariq Riebl said: "More than 50,000 people have fled camps and homes since yesterday and are in dire need of shelter, water and food. Families have been split up over night and people are desperately going between sites trying to find loved ones. If fighting intensifies further, there are very few places people can go for safety. With almost 2.5 million people now...

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