Development Held Hostage: Assessing the Effects of Small Arms on Human Development
Small arms and light weapons are used to
kill more than 300,000 people a year in conflicts, usually in the world's
poorest countries, but they are also the primary instruments that can set
back the development process years or sometimes decades.
Development Held Hostage is a study of the true impact small arms have on the lives of people, on communities and on prospects of development.
Development Held Hostage is a study of the true impact small arms have on the lives of people, on communities and on prospects of development.












