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Since 1982, we have worked to create a
just and peaceful world, free of nuclear weapons.

We are a non-profit, non-partisan 501C(3), with consultative status to the United Nations
Economic and Social Council, recognized by the UN as a Peace Messenger Organization.

“The clouds that parted following the end of the Cold War are gathering once more. We have been extraordinarily
lucky so far. But luck is not a strategy. Nor is it a shield from geopolitical tensions boiling over into nuclear conflict. Today, humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation.
Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 10th Review Conference, August 1, 2022

Remembering Ben Ferencz

"Hope is the engine that drives human endeavor. It generates the energy needed to achieve the difficult goals that lie ahead. Never lose faith that the dreams of [...]

Letter to G7 Leaders

US Army photo, taken from the sky, Hiroshima, August 6, 1945 (Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum). The leaders of the G7 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and [...]

Our Trip to Japan

At Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park A group of 11 young people from around the world, who are part of our youth initiative Reverse the Trend and the Marshallese [...]

SPOTLIGHT

WHAT IS THE TPNW?

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) is a historic international agreement among states concerned about the welfare of humanity. The treaty prohibits the possession, development, deployment, use, and threat of use of nuclear weapons. The TPNW also contains a robust framework for assisting victims of nuclear weapons and remediating contaminated environments. It entered into force on January 22, 2021 and the First Meeting of States Parties was held in Vienna, Austria on June 21-23, 2022… Read More

WHY IT MATTERS

Nuclear weapons threaten everything we have ever known, everything we love. They threaten the existence of human civilization and even of humanity itself. We must get rid of nuclear weapons before they get rid of us.

WHAT WE DO

With the TPNW in force, we work with states and NGO colleagues and partners, like ICAN, on strengthening the treaty, from getting more states to join it, to implementation of provisions to address past humanitarian consequences.

DID YOU KNOW?

There are about 13,000 nuclear weapons in the world.

Most of them are 10 to 100 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb.

All of the nuclear weapons states are modernizing their nuclear weapons arsenals.

The US plans up to $2 trillion on its nuclear arsenal modernization.

President’s Letter

Dear NAPF Community,

Nuclear weapons are in the news all the time. From Russia’s plan to station them in Belarus, to President Biden’s promises to defend South Korea from a nuclear attack… Read more

FROM THE ARCHIVE

Evening for Peace, 2015

Sadako Peace Day, 2022

Nuclear Zero team at the ICJ, 2014

Kelly Lecture, 2012

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