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The United
Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) an
autonomous institute within the United Nations conducts
research on disarmament and security with the aim of assisting the
international community in their disarmament thinking, decisions
and efforts.
Through its research projects, publications, small
meetings and expert networks, UNIDIR promotes creative thinking
and dialogue on the disarmament and security challenges of today
and of tomorrow.
The Institute's activities encompass diverse realities from
the intricacy of global diplomacy to local entrenched tensions and
violent conflicts. UNIDIR explores both current and future security
issues, examining topics as varied as tactical nuclear weapons,
refugee security, computer warfare, regional confidence-building
measures, and small arms.
Working with researchers, diplomats, government officials,
NGOs and other institutions, UNIDIR acts as a bridge between the
research community and United Nations Member States. UNIDIR's work
is funded by contributions from governments and donor foundations.
UNIDIR is based in Geneva, the primary centre for
security and disarmament negotiations, home of the Conference
on Disarmament, and global focal point for humanitarian concerns
such as human
rights, refugees,
migration, health
and labour issues.
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