Nobel Prize 2017: Peace prize awarded to International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
ICAN is a coalition of non-governmental organizations from around 100 different countries around the globe. It has been the leading civil society actor in the effort to achieve a prohibition
The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).
ICAN is a coalition of non-governmental organizations from around 100 different countries around the globe. It has been the leading civil society actor in the effort to achieve a prohibition of nuclear weapons under international law.
The Nobel Committee emphasizes that the next steps towards attaining a world free of nuclear weapons must involve the nuclear-armed states.
The 2017 Peace Prize calls upon nuclear-armed states to initiate negotiations to gradual elimination of the world's 15,000 nuclear weapons.
ICAN has in the past year given the efforts to achieve a world without nuclear weapons a new direction and new vigour.
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