(a) Replace the culture of reaction by one of prevention, as reflected in
measures designed to limit armed conflict that include preventive arms control
and marking and tracking “blood diamonds”;
(b) Complete the significant management reforms under way in United
Nations peacekeeping, which include filling new posts and developing a 30-to-
90-day deployment capability;
(c) Support peace-building efforts on the ground and enhance the
coordination of all the actors involved in disarmament, demobilization and
reintegration, while providing the electoral assistance and promoting the
reconciliation that a sustainable peace requires;
• Reforming sanctions. Although sanctions can be important instruments of
Security Council action, progress must continue to be made in making
sanctions “targeted”, ensuring that they become more effective and that their
impact on civilians is further reduced;
• Finally, making progress in disarmament in all areas, including weapons of
mass destruction, landmines and small arms: next steps involve implementing
existing conventions, working to develop regional mechanisms to identify, trace
and halt illicit traffic in weapons, and supporting civil society advocacy efforts.
(a) Replace the culture of reaction by one of prevention, as reflected inmeasures designed to limit armed conflict that include preventive arms controland marking and tracking “blood diamonds”;(b) Complete the significant management reforms under way in UnitedNations peacekeeping, which include filling new posts and developing a 30-to-90-day deployment capability;(c) Support peace-building efforts on the ground and enhance thecoordination of all the actors involved in disarmament, demobilization andreintegration, while providing the electoral assistance and promoting thereconciliation that a sustainable peace requires;• Reforming sanctions. Although sanctions can be important instruments ofSecurity Council action, progress must continue to be made in makingsanctions “targeted”, ensuring that they become more effective and that theirimpact on civilians is further reduced;• Finally, making progress in disarmament in all areas, including weapons ofmass destruction, landmines and small arms: next steps involve implementingexisting conventions, working to develop regional mechanisms to identify, traceand halt illicit traffic in weapons, and supporting civil society advocacy efforts.
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