Disarmament Week, starting on 24 October, marks the anniversary of the United Nations and aims to raise awareness about disarmament issues. First proposed in 1978 and officially supported by the General Assembly in 1995, this week encourages governments and NGOs to promote understanding of disarmament and arms control.
Disarmament is crucial for global security, reducing the threat from weapons of mass destruction, such as nuclear arms, and managing the risks of conventional and emerging weapons technologies. Effective disarmament helps maintain peace, protect civilians, and support sustainable development.
The UN continues to highlight and support efforts towards a safer world through disarmament and arms control initiatives, addressing both historical and emerging threats.