Disarmament As Humanitarian Action - Research Activities

Research Activities

The DHA project’s research focuses on two major themes:

  • Showing how humanitarian perspectives add value to disarmament and arms control work and proposing new ways these approaches could assist multilateral processes;
  • Examining multilateral negotiating processes more broadly to help practitioners "think outside the box" in their work by drawing on interdisciplinary research.

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