United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research

The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) was established in 1980 by the General Assembly to inform States and the global community on questions of international security, and to assist with disarmament efforts so as to facilitate progress toward greater security and economic and social development for all.

Recognizing the need for objective, empirical and comprehensive research on disarmament and security, the General Assembly specified that UNIDIR would be an autonomous entity within the United Nations structure, so that its work could be conducted in scientific independence.

Background

Through its research projects, publications, small meetings and expert networks, UNIDIR promotes creative thinking and dialogue on the disarmament and security challenges of today and of tomorrow.

UNIDIR explores both current and future security issues, examining topics as varied as tactical nuclear weapons, refugee security, computer warfare, regional confidence-building measures, and small arms.

Working with researchers, diplomats, government officials, NGOs and other institutions, UNIDIR acts as a bridge between the research community and United Nations Member States. UNIDIR's work is funded by contributions from governments and donor foundations.

UNIDIR is based in Geneva, the primary centre for security and disarmament negotiations, home of the Conference on Disarmament, and global focal point for humanitarian concerns such as human rights, refugees, migration, health and labour issues.

Mandate

UNIDIR works on the basis of the provisions of the Final Document of the First Special Session of the UN General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament and also takes into account relevant General Assembly recommendations. The work programme is reviewed annually and is subject to approval by the UN Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters, which also functions as UNIDIR's Board of Trustees. The Director reports yearly to the General Assembly on the activities of the Institute.

UNIDIR's mandate is as follows:

The work of the Institute shall aim at:

(a) Providing the international community with more diversified and complete data on problems relating to international security, the armaments race and disarmament in all fields, particularly in the nuclear field, so as to facilitate progress, through negotiations, towards greater security for all States and towards the economic and social development of all peoples;
(b) Promoting informed participation by all States in disarmament efforts;
(c) Assisting ongoing negotiations on disarmament and continuing efforts to ensure greater international security at a progressively lower level of armaments, particularly nuclear armaments, by means of objective and factual studies and analyses;
(d) Carrying out more in-depth, forward-looking and long-term research on disarmament, so as to provide a general insight to the problems involved and stimulating new initiatives for new negotiations.

The Mandate is from Article II, Paragraph 2 of the Institute's Statute, which may be found [http://www.unidir.org/html/en/statute.html here.]

Management

All inner workings and research done by UNIDIR is supervised by a Board of Trustees and the Director. The Board also serves as the Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters. Each member must be knowldegeable in security, arms control and disarmament. Each member is elected by the Secretary General to serve a two year term.

Director

The current Director of UNIDIR is Dr. Patricia Lewis

Board Members

The current Board of Trustees members are:

*H.E. Mr Vicente Berasategui (Argentina)

*Ms Christiane Isabelle Agboton Johnson (Senegal)

*Mr Anatoly I. Antonov (Russian Federation)

*Mr Pascal Boniface (France)

*H.E. Ms Elisabet Borsiin Bonnier (Sweden)

*H.E. Ms Perla Carvalho Soto (Mexico)

*Prof. Michael Clarke (United Kingdom)

*H.E. Mr Gelson Fonseca, Jr. (Brazil)

*H.E. Mr Hasmy Agam (Malaysia)

*H.E. Prof. Kuniko Inoguchi (Japan)

*H.E. Mr. Jeremy Issacharoff (Israel)

*H.E. Mr Mahmoud Karem (Egypt)

*H.E. Mr Ho-Jin Lee (Republic of Korea)

*H.E. Dr Maleeha Lodhi (Pakistan)

*Prof. Harald Müller (Germany)

*H.E Prof. Mrs. U. Joy Ogwu (Nigeria)

*H.E. Mr Jayant Prasad (India)

*Mr Stephen G. Rademaker (United States of America)

*Ms Jill Sinclair (Canada)

*H.E. Ms Kongit Sinegiorgis (Ethiopia)

*H.E. Mr Tibor Tóth (Hungary)

*Mr Zhang Yan (People's Republic of China)

See also

*International Atomic Energy Agency

*Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

*UN System

External links

* [http://www.unidir.org/ UNIDIR Homepage]


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