Twelfth Conference of States Parties (CSP12) Preparatory Process
Schedule of meetings
The meetings for the CSP12 Informal Preparatory Process will take place as follows:
Working Group meetings
Date: 16 - 19 March 2026
Venue: Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG),
Geneva, Switzerland
Format: in-person with livestreaming option
Time: 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00 (CEST)
CSP12 Informal Preparatory Meeting
Date: 27 - 28 May 2026
Venue: Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG),
Geneva, Switzerland
Format: in-person with livestreaming option
Time: 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00 (CEST)
Development of an ATT Strategy
ATT Strategy - Call for proposals
Development of Elements of a Draft Five-Year Strategy for the Arms Trade Treaty
Call for Proposals (CFP)
At its Eleventh Conference of States Parties (CSP11), the Conference endorsed a mandate to elaborate elements of a draft five-year strategy for the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) for consideration by the Conference no later than CSP13.
In this context, the ATT Secretariat is issuing a Call for Proposals and invites States Parties, Signatory States, Observer States, international and regional organizations, civil society, industry, and other relevant stakeholders to submit objectives and priorities, as well as possible actions and performance measures, to inform the elaboration of elements of the draft strategy.
Information and guidance on how to submit proposals are provided in the Call for Proposals Package. The package consists of the following four documents, which should be read together:
- Call for Proposals Guidelines, setting out the background, mandate and methodological approach, and outlining the areas for which inputs are invited; English French Spanish
- CFP Submission Form, to be completed by respondents and used as the primary means for submitting proposals;
English French Spanish - Annex I – Strategy Format and Terminology, providing illustrative material related to possible strategy structure and terminology; English French Spanish
- Annex II – Reference Documents and Resources; English French Spanish .
All submissions and questions should be sent to the Arms Trade Treaty Secretariat at info@thearmstradetreaty.org, and to Ms. Ida Scarpino, Consultant for the Arms Trade Treaty Secretariat, at ida.scarpino@thearmstradetreaty.org, no later than 20 February 2026 (midnight, Geneva time).
Meeting Documents
Working Group on Effective Treaty Implementation (Monday to Wednesday, 16-18 March)
- Chair Letter and the following Sub-Working Group documents as annexes and appendices: English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Sub-working Group on exchange of national implementation practices (page 5)
· Annex A: Draft annotated agenda for the meeting of the Sub-working Group on Exchange of National Implementation Practices (1 page)
The lists of practical implementation questions regarding “National control system – Brokering” and “Risk assessment (covering Articles 6&7)” that are intended to guide delegations’ presentations and interventions on these topics are available in the annex of the multi-year workplan for this Sub-working Group, welcomed by CSP10 (AR, EN, ES, FR, RU, ZH).
Sub-working Group on current and emerging implementation issues (pages 6-27)
· Annex B-1: Draft annotated agenda for the meeting of the Sub-working Group on Current and Emerging Implementation Issues
· Annex B-2: Working document for the meeting of the Sub-working Group on Current and Emerging Implementation Issues
o Appendix 1: Possible draft elements for voluntary guidance linking human rights and IHL due diligence by industry actors and ATT implementation: Possible aspects and questions
o Appendix 2: Proposed additional guidance on the implementation of Article 7 (4) of the Treaty for integration in the Voluntary Guide on Implementing Articles 6 & 7 of the ATT
o Appendix 3: Proposed amendments to the sections of the Voluntary Guide to Implementing Articles 6 & 7 of the ATT which address the implementation of Article 7 (4)
o Appendix 4: Possible steps and questions for developing or strengthening inter-agency cooperation
o Appendix 5: Explanatory memoranda regarding issues raised for an ad hoc discussion
Working Group on Treaty Universalization (Wednesday 18 March)
The draft annotated agenda (2 pages) includes the following annexes:
· Annex A: CSP11 recommendations and suggestions regarding “Universalization as a Priority”
· Annex B: List of practical ratification/accession and domestication questions (welcomed by CSP10 and intended to guide delegations’ presentations and interventions under the agenda item on “Ratification/accession and national domestication practices”)
· Annex C: List of States that are the focus of ATT universalization efforts (in accordance with the WGTU workplan for ATT universalization efforts, welcomed by CSP10)
Working Group on Transparency and Reporting (Thursday 19 March)
The draft annotated agenda (5 pages) includes an annex (1 page) with the list of practical implementation questions concerning “Reports to Cabinet and/or Parliament”, welcomed by CSP10 as part of the multi-year workplan for the WGTR and intended to guide delegations’ presentations and interventions on the topic in question
Working Paper Submitted
Side Events
Printable version of all side events - Weekly overview
Printable version of all side events - Daily overview
The ATT CSP12 Working Group meetings are scheduled to take place on 16 – 19 March 2026 at the Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG), Geneva, Switzerland, between 10.00 and 18.00. These meetings will be held in-person, with an option to follow the proceedings via livestreaming. The ATT Secretariat is pleased to confirm that there are two options available for the holding of side events:
Option 1: in-person side events
Stakeholders are informed that it is possible to hold side events in person at the venue of the meetings in Geneva, the Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG). Three rooms for each day of the meetings are reserved for this purpose and the ATT Secretariat hereby invites proposals for side events.
Information regarding room availability and capacity, as well as the costs of technical equipment is provided in the Side Event - Background Information
Please submit your request by sending a completed Side Event - Proposal Form
to the ATT Secretariat at: info@thearmstradetreaty.org by 02 March 2026.
Information regarding catering is also available here:
Eurest catering brochure 2026 (EN)
Eurest catering brochure 2026 (FR)
Option 2: virtual side events
Any State or organization that wishes/plans to hold a virtual side event or webinar during the week of 16 – 19 March 2026 is welcome to inform the ATT Secretariat of the event by sending an email to info@thearmstradetreaty.org, and we will post the information on the webpage for the Working Group meetings for all stakeholders to consult.
Please include the following information in your notification:
- Title of the event,
- Date of the event,
- Time (including time zone), and
- Access link (including a password, if required to access the event).
Please be advised that side event organisers will be responsible for hosting and facilitating such virtual events.
Please note that there is no option to hold a side event in hybrid format.
Anyone planning to hold a side event during this week is requested to schedule the event to take place outside the plenary sessions taking place from 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00 (CEST) each day of the meetings.
You can find the agenda here.
Statements
CWorking Group on Effective Treaty Implementation (WGETI)
Sub-working Group on Exchange of National Implementation Practices
States Parties
Signatories
Observers
International /Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Control Arms
- International Humanitarian Law and Youth Initiative - Agenda item 2
- International Humanitarian Law and Youth Initiative - Agenda item 3
- Maat for peace, development and Human Rights - Agenda Item 2 (EN, AR)
- Maat for peace, development and Human Rights - Agenda Item 3 (EN, AR)
- Partners for Transparency
Sub-working Group on Current and Emerging Implementation Issues
States Parties
Signatories
Observers
International /Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Maat for peace, development and Human Rights (EN, AR)
- Partners for Transparency
Working Group on Treaty Universalization (WGTU)
States Parties
Signatories
Observers
International /Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
Working Group on Transparency and Reporting (WGTR)
States Parties
Signatories
Observers
International /Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry