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Kosovo. 2016 ‘The Institutional Mechanism.’ Small Arms, Light Weapons and Explosive Control Strategy and Action Plan 2017 – 2021; 5 (5.2), pp.13-14. Pristina: Kosovo. 6 December

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5.2 The institutional mechanism

The institutional mechanism implies all mechanisms that have a primary and secondary role and relevance in implementing the Strategy.

The institutional mechanisms for drafting and implementing the Strategy include but are not limited to:

National Coordinator for SALW control and collection (…)
Department of Public Safety – Ministry of Internal Affairs (…)
Department of European Integration and Policy Coordination (…)
Kosovo Police – Ministry of Internal Affairs (…)
Firearms Focal Point (FFP) (…)
National Centre for Border Management (NCBM) (…)
Joint Intelligence Risk and Threat Analysis Unit (JIRTA) (…)
The Duty Assignment and Coordination Group (DACG) (…)
Kosovo Forensic Agency (…)
Judicial Council and Prosecutorial Council (…)
Kosovo Intelligence Agency (…)
Independent Commission for Mines and Minerals (…)
Ministry of Justice (…)
Ministry of Kosovo Security Force (…)
Ministry of Finance (…)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (…)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (…)

[SALW = small arms and light weapons]

ID: Q15528

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