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PGA Congratulates Cameroon on Signing the Arms Trade Treaty

PGA very much hopes that Cameroon - having taken this important step of signing the ATT - will soon be in a position to ratify this vital international convention and become a full State Party thereto.
PGA very much hopes that Cameroon - having taken this important step of signing the ATT - will soon be in a position to ratify this vital international convention and become a full State Party thereto.

PGA wishes to congratulate Cameroon on signing the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) at the United Nations in New York yesterday.

PGA also would like to take this opportunity to extend its appreciation to its Members in the National Assembly of Cameroon for their advocacy in support of the ATT.

PGA Secretary-General Dr. David Donat Cattin and Senior Program Officer Ms. Maia Trujillo visited Yaoundé on October 8, 2014 and met with the Speaker of Cameroon's National Assembly - Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril MP and several of his colleagues, encouraging further advocacy in support of joining the ATT.

PGA is also very pleased that Cameroon is participating in its 36th Annual Forum, currently ongoing in the Parliament of Morocco in Rabat.

PGA very much hopes that Cameroon - having taken this important step of signing the ATT - will soon be in a position to ratify this vital international convention and become a full State Party thereto.

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Regional Caribbean Workshop to address the illicit trade in SALW in Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, and Trinidad and Tobago

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PGA's International Peace and Security Program congratulates the Government of Gabon on the occasion of its Acceptance of the Arms Trade Treaty on 21st September, 2022, becoming the 112th State Party to the ATT

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The Treaty shall enter into force for the Philippines on 22 June 2022

The Move Follows the Concurrence of the Senate of Philippines to the Ratification of the Arms Trade Treaty on January 26, 2022.