STATUS OF THE NUCLEAR WEAPON BAN TREATY:
SIGNATORIES
STATES PARTIES
Nine heads of state have the ability to launch more than 12,500 nuclear weapons between them, threatening all life on this planet.
To address this existential peril, a global majority of nations have negotiated a treaty to finally outlaw nuclear weapons. The 2017 United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is the circuit breaker to the nuclear status quo. It is our best chance against our worst weapon.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons was awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of our work “to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons” and our “ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons”.
AUSTRALIA MUST SIGN THE NUCLEAR WEAPON BAN TREATY.
JOIN THE CAMPAIGN! >>>
LATEST NEWS
COP29: ICAN Ambassador, Karina Lester, speaks up on nuclear weapons and climate change.
CAMPAIGN NEWS:Karina Lester, a Yankunytjatjara-Anangu woman, second-generation nuclear test survivor, and ICAN Ambassador is attending COP 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, to highlight the lived experience of nuclear impacts and speak strongly against adopting nuclear power as...
New briefing paper: Nuclear Weapons and Our Climate
CAMPAIGN NEWS:Today, ICAN Australia has published a new briefing paper titled Nuclear Weapons and Our Climate, written by ICAN co-founder, A/Prof Tilman Ruff AO. In the lead up to the climate COP29, this timely paper sharply lays out how the “two paramount human-made...
Indonesian Ambassador calls for Australia to join the TPNW
CAMPAIGN NEWS: In September 2024, Indonesia became the 6th member of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). To mark this significant regional development, Ambassador H.E. Dr. Siswo Pramono,...