APPENDIX II
TABLES ON FREQUENCY OF GENDER REFERENCES IN UN FORA ON SALW
Gender and Small Arms
Moving into the Mainstream
Emily Schroeder and Lauren Newhouse







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This number may be misleading, since there were only two documents in this category.
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This number may be misleading, since there were only two documents in this category.
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This number may be misleading, as there is only one document in this category.
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This number may be misleading, as there is only one document in this category.
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This number may be misleading, as there is only one document in this category.
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Note: This 100% indicator is misleading in terms of judging gender mainstreaming efforts. Considering that the document is 23 pages long and gender is mentioned only in one brief sentence referring to women as victims, the 2001 SALW Conference report cannot be said to address gender comprehensively.
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A hundred official national statements were given during the 2003 BMS. However, nine statements (two in Russian and seven in Arabic) were omitted owing to the language limitations of the researchers.
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This 100% is misleading for judging gender mainstreaming efforts. Considering that the document is 20 pages long, and that gender is mentioned only in one brief sentence referring to women as victims, the 2003 BMS report cannot be said to address gender comprehensively.
