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In 2025 we wished for a

#SaferRegion

and to make it happen, we supported the destruction of over 3,400 small arms and light weapons, facilitated 11 regional processes, organized events with over 1,400 participants, trained more than 500 police officers, prosecutors, journalists and civil society representatives through 40+ trainings and workshops, we engaged with 18 women’s organizations, published 10+ knowledge products, donated over 2 million USD in specialized equipment, working closely with 8 jurisdictions in Southeast and East Europe.
Improving security and stockpile management
Physical security and stockpile management (PSSM) was also part of SEESAC's work in 2025, with efforts directed at improving SALW storage security, supporting weapon destruction, and enhancing regional stockpile management capacities.
A ceremony for the destruction of more than 760 confiscated SALW.
Ferizaj/Urosevac
A ceremony for the destruction of more than 760 confiscated SALW
In 2025, SEESAC supported authorities of the Republic of Moldova in the disposal of 2,177 pieces of small arms and light weapons, and Kosovo[1] in the destruction of 381 SALW pieces.
A ceremony for the destruction of more than 2,177 confiscated SALW
Bulboaca
A ceremony for the destruction of more than 2,177 confiscated SALW
Similarly, with SEESAC's support, law enforcement authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina destroyed 1,563 pieces of SALW, their parts and components.
A ceremony for the destruction of 1,563 SALW
Banja Luka
A ceremony for the destruction of 1,563 SALW
Furthermore, activities aimed at security upgrades of the six evidence rooms' locations of the General Police Inspectorate in the Republic of Moldova were initiated.
[1] For the United Nations Development Programme, references to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of Security Council resolution 1244 (1999). For the European Union, this designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.
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