New Zealand is hosting a crucial conference this month that aims to contribute to the banning of a weapon more lethal than landmines by the end of this year.The Wellington Conference on Cluster Munitions runs from 18-22 February and is a stepping stone within what is called the Oslo Process. In February last year 46 governments met in Oslo to support a call to conclude a treaty this year that bans the use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions.New Zealand is one of six governments leading the Oslo Process to secure an international treaty banning cluster munitions. Other lead governments are Austria, Ireland, Mexico, Norway and Peru.The Wellington conference is the last conference before the treaty’s formal negotiations start in Ireland on 19-30 May this year.  It’s hoped that the treaty will lead to cluster munitions being banned, as well as their manufacture, stockpiling, transfer and use worldwide.Take action by signing the petition online.

New Zealand is hosting a crucial conference this month that aims to contribute to the banning of a weapon more lethal than landmines by the end of this year.

The Wellington Conference on Cluster Munitions runs from 18-22 February and is a stepping stone within what is called the Oslo Process. In February last year 46 governments met in Oslo to support a call to conclude a treaty this year that bans the use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions.

New Zealand is one of six governments leading the Oslo Process to secure an international treaty banning cluster munitions. Other lead governments are Austria, Ireland, Mexico, Norway and Peru.

The Wellington conference is the last conference before the treaty’s formal negotiations start in Ireland on 19-30 May this year.  It’s hoped that the treaty will lead to cluster munitions being banned, as well as their manufacture, stockpiling, transfer and use worldwide.

Take action by signing the petition online.

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