The 2024 Report

Chapter 1 is dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the ATT through the views and perspectives of different ATT stakeholders representing diverse regions who offered their viewpoints on ATT achievements in its first decade, and the challenges and opportunities for
the next decade of the Treaty.

Chapter 2.1 provides an in-depth look at 2022 ATT annual reports. It examines States Parties’ compliance with Article 13.3 reporting obligations and reporting that contributes to the transparency aims and objectives of the Treaty as well as to a higher standard of transparency. It shows that, while some States Parties have shown commitment to public
reporting, the lack of meaningfully transparent reporting by many others is a matter of concern, as reporting is vital to the implementation of the Treaty.

Chapter 2.2 includes country profiles for each State Party required to submit a 2022 ATT annual report. Each profile provides data on key reporting-practice metrics (public reporting, on-time reporting and withholding security information) as well as a summary of areas of
good reporting practice and areas for improvement. The profiles also contain a summary of transfers reported by each State Party, focusing on basic comparable information such as number and status of export/import partners.

Chapter 3.1 includes a summary assessment of 2023 annual reports submitted on or before the reporting deadline. It is anticipated that more States Parties will submit their report between the legal deadline of 31 May and the beginning of CSP10. Therefore, this analysis will be expanded in next year’s ATT Monitor report.

Chapter 3.2 includes a summary assessment of initial reports and updates to them submitted by States Parties as of 7 June 2024. From this assessment comes an analysis of reporting non-compliance, highlighting challenges States Parties face in fulfilling reporting obligations and the efforts of the WGTR and ATT Secretariat to address them.

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State of the ATT: A Year in Review (June 2023 – May 2024)

Chapter 1Looking ahead: The next ten years of the arms trade treaty

Chapter 2 – Arms exports and imports – Assessing 2022 Annual Reports

Chapter 3. – ATT Reporting updates and insights from 2023

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