Vienna Conversation Series

The Vienna Conversation Series is a recurring discussion forum on timely disarmament-related issues, first launched by the Vienna Office of the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) in 2016 and since then expanded to different formats to engage diverse audiences. It aims at providing a platform for fruitful dialogue and knowledge exchange among different stakeholders and interested audiences to raise awareness of timely issues facing multilateral disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.

Episodes

  1. Jul 7

    What’s next in disarmament? A look ahead.

    Just weeks after the conclusion of the 2026 Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) in New York, this Vienna Conversation Series event explored what lies ahead for multilateral disarmament in an evolving geopolitical context and at a time of rapid technological change.  Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Izumi Nakamitsu joined George-Wilhelm Gallhofer, Director for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation at Austria's Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, and Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova, Director of the International Organizations and Non-Proliferation Program and Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons at the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP), to reflect on what the High Representative called the "post-post-Cold War era": a paradigm shift that calls for a corresponding adjustment of disarmament instruments and of the UN itself. The panelists explored the impact of emerging technologies on international security, the humanitarian dimensions of the disarmament agenda, and the case for substantive - rather than symbolic - participation of young people from all regions in shaping the debates ahead. Throughout, the distinctive Vienna spirit of technical, evidence-based work was highlighted, as was Austria's upcoming non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council as an opportunity to carry that approach into the Council's deliberations.  The event was moderated by Rebecca Jovin, Chief of the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs in Vienna.

    What’s next in disarmament? A look ahead.
  2. 11/05/2024

    Reducing the human cost of weapons: human-centred disarmament through a gender lens

    On 15 March 2024, the UNODA Vienna Office, in partnership with the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, the Austrian Research Association, and the Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the United Nations in Vienna, organized another Vienna Conversation Series (VCS) event. Aimed at celebrating the International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness on March 5, and International Women’s Day on March 8, this edition of the VCS, entitled “Reducing the human cost of weapons: human-centred disarmament through a gender lens”, shed light on the human cost of conventional weapons focusing on gender-based violence, gender mainstreaming, and human-centred approaches to disarmament. The event, held at the premises of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, featured several high-level speakers from international organizations, academia and think tanks. They drew attention to the alarming issue that the widespread availability, diversion, and misuse of small arms and light weapons fuel armed violence and conflict, including gender-based violence. Additionally, the panellists discussed the varying gendered impacts of weapons, armed conflict, and security. The fruitful exchange underscored the necessity of adopting a gender lens to formulate and implement better and more effective policies and programmes, and ensuring women’s participation and leadership in disarmament processes with the ultimate goal of reducing the human cost of weapons and arriving at more inclusive and sustainable solutions.

    Reducing the human cost of weapons: human-centred disarmament through a gender lens

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The Vienna Conversation Series is a recurring discussion forum on timely disarmament-related issues, first launched by the Vienna Office of the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) in 2016 and since then expanded to different formats to engage diverse audiences. It aims at providing a platform for fruitful dialogue and knowledge exchange among different stakeholders and interested audiences to raise awareness of timely issues facing multilateral disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.

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