Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation is a non-profit international organization on the roster in consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The organization is founded for and noted for its opposition to nuclear arms.
Founded in 1982, the Foundation aims to enhance global security by initiating and supporting efforts to reduce nuclear dangers; strengthening international law, institutions and governance ; and working to educate youth with the goal of empowerment. Their stated mission is to "advance initiatives to eliminate the nuclear weapons threat to all life, to foster the global rule of law, and to build an enduring legacy of peace through education and advocacy".
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[edit] See also
- Anti-nuclear movement
- Council for a Livable World
- Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation