Group ICAN awarded Nobel Peace Prize for nuclear disarmament efforts.

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The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), a group founded in Norway. ICAN, a coalition of non-governmental organizations from over 100 countries, works to promote adherence to and implementation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The organization focuses on raising awareness about the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons. This award marked a significant recognition of the efforts made by ICAN in advocating for a world free of nuclear weapons. The recognition also highlighted the urgency of nuclear disarmament. Through their work, ICAN has been able to mobilize civil society, policymakers, and the public to push for a world without nuclear weapons. The Nobel Peace Prize to ICAN serves as a reminder of the devastating impact that nuclear weapons can have on humanity and the planet. It calls for global cooperation and action towards nuclear disarmament, emphasizing the importance of dialogue, diplomacy, and multilateralism in achieving a world free of nuclear threats. #NobelPeacePrize #ICAN #NuclearDisarmament #Norway #PeaceBuilding
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