Posted: 20th June 2018
Four new projects from our 1000 Day Fund
Last December, we launched the 1000 Day Fund. This fund, kick-started by our Nobel Peace Prize money and supported by generous donors, supports initiatives that push towards the entry into force of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Today, we are proud to announce four new projects in collaboration with ICAN-partners from Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific Region.
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons will enter into force when 50 countries join the treaty. We are well on our way with Vietnam and Austria among the most recent States Party to the treaty. It’s been incredibly rewarding to see the 1000-Day Fund book clear results in this direction: just two weeks ago, a small contribution to ICAN Switzerland translated into the First Chamber of Swiss Parliament voting in favour of signing and ratifying the Treaty. Together with our partner organisations, we will work hard with to make these next four projects equally successful.
Contribute to the 1000 Day FundWith a presence in 27 nations, the African Council of Religious Leaders / Religions for Peace are perfectly positioned to promote the treaty across Africa. Campaigners highlight the trans-boundary impacts of nuclear weapons and the need for all nations to work for disarmament. Amongst other things, the 1000 Day Fund Project will enable the ACRL/RfP to bring together different stakeholders in the region, such as parliamentarians, campaigners and national Red Cross societies
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Members of the Latin American Human Security Network (SEHLAC) are taking each opportunity to engage with decision-makers and bring the entire region on board with the treaty. SEHLAC representative Pía Devoto gives a very current example: