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Giezendanner, Hardy et al.. 2020 ‘Transfer Controls.’ Weapons and Ammunition Management Country Insight: Burkina Faso, p. 5. Geneva: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research / UNIDIR. 23 November

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Burkina Faso's regulation of conventional arms transfers, including its systems of import control and end use/r control, is often described as a good model in the West Africa sub-/region, with a dedicated national authority (i.e. HACIAU), as well as a coordinating and information-sharing mechanism.

HACIAU has inter alia developed its own end use/r documentation and is the competent national authority for the full and effective implementation of the ATT (Arms Trade Treaty). The implementation of the Treaty has been highlighted as one of the key priorities to enhance the regulation of arms transfers including import and end use/r controls.

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