ANNEXU.K. PROJECTS AND MEASURES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1(2)

1. Objectives U.K.

The objectives of the Decision are: to pursue the development of cooperation between civil society, industry, and government representatives in China, the European Union, and the African continent; to develop common approaches to address the threat posed by the illicit trade and excessive accumulation of SALW; and to support the United Nations (UN) Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) process up to, at and beyond the ATT 2012 diplomatic conference. Such objectives are to be pursued through the establishment and development of a joint African-EU-Chinese Expert Working Group on conventional arms (hereinafter ‘EWG’), and of a joint African-EU-Chinese Research Centre on conventional arms (hereinafter ‘RC’). The objective of the EWG and the RC shall be to increase awareness and engagement by the policy community in China, Africa, and the Union on problems associated with the illegal trade and excessive accumulation of SALW, and on the need for agreement on an ATT.

The objective of strengthened cooperation between China, the Union, and Africa shall also be sought by conducting advocacy and research activities aimed at identifying opportunities for EU-China cooperation to support African States in preventing the illegal trade in and excessive accumulation of SALW.

2. Description of projects and measures U.K.

2.1. Establishment and development of a joint African-EU-Chinese Expert Working Group on conventional arms, and of a joint African-EU-Chinese Research Centre on conventional arms U.K.

2.1.1. Project objectives U.K.
2.1.2. Project description U.K.
(a)Establishment and development of a joint African-EU-Chinese Expert Working Group on conventional armsU.K.

The EWG will be the core ‘institutional’ foundation of the dialogue process promoted by the Council Decision and will be formed through careful coordination between Saferworld, and civil society partner organisations in Africa and China. It will consist of nine members from China, the Union and Africa drawn from university departments, think tanks and research centres who would be identified on the basis of their expertise, reputation, and interest. The EWG will act as a means to share information, ideas, expertise and research amongst its members on conventional arms control issues, identifying the nature of the threats, assessing the effectiveness of current interventions and making recommendations on cooperative actions for policymakers.

It is expected to serve as a platform for interested civil society actors, outside of the direct dialogue process, and to provide an accessible pool of expertise that policymakers and officials responsible for conventional arms and export controls thereof in China, the Union and Africa will be able to draw on. African, Chinese and Union officials will also be invited to observe the working of the EWG.

(b)Establishment and development a joint African-EU-Chinese Research Centre on conventional armsU.K.

The objective of the RC will be to support joint research and analysis by Union, Chinese and African researchers. It will be established in China. The RC will provide a wide range of relevant materials and resources in English and Chinese related to SALW and the ATT process. The same materials and resources will be made accessible electronically through a website that will also act as the public interface of the EWG.

Activities to be supported in the implementation of tasks referred to in points (a) and (b) will include:

2.1.3. Project results U.K.

2.2. Promotion of EU-China cooperation to support African States in preventing the illegal trade in and excessive accumulation of SALW U.K.

2.2.1. Project objectives U.K.
2.2.2. Project description U.K.

The project will allow the identification of opportunities for EU-China cooperation in assisting African third countries in addressing the threats posed by the illicit trade in and excessive accumulation of SALW. It will consist of a series of activities including:

2.2.3. Project results U.K.

3. Participant and venues of seminars/workshops and closing and opening events U.K.

Unless otherwise specified in the text of this Annex, Saferworld will propose potential participants and venues for seminars/workshops, and closing and opening events under the projects referred to in points 2.1 and 2.2, which will then be endorsed by the HR, in consultation with the competent Council bodies.

4. Beneficiaries U.K.

The direct beneficiaries of the projects will be an estimated 500 policy community actors in China, Africa, and Union, including NGOs, think tanks, industry representatives, government officials in charge of conventional arms export controls, and parliamentarians.

The indirect beneficiaries will be the population, groups and individuals in Africa who are adversely affected by the illegal trade in SALW.

5. Impact assessment U.K.

The impact of this Decision should be technically assessed upon completion of the last of the activities foreseen in it. The impact assessment will be carried out by the HR, in cooperation with relevant Council Working Groups, the Delegation of the European Union to China, and other relevant stakeholders.

6. Duration U.K.

The total estimated duration of the projects is be 24 months.

7. Technical implementing entity U.K.

The technical implementation of the Decision will be entrusted to Saferworld which will perform its tasks under the responsibility of the HR.

8. Reporting U.K.

Saferworld will prepare regular quarterly reports, including after the completion of each of the activities described. The reports should be submitted to the HR not later than six weeks after the completion of the relevant activities.

9. Estimated total cost of the projects and measures and EU financial contribution U.K.

The total cost of the projects and measures is EUR 830 000.