Artists have been at the forefront of numerous movements for peace. And the same is true for #CranesForOurFuture. We're excited to share this original artwork from Kyiv-based, Ukrainian paper artist & graphic designer Mariia Lapitan-Yashchenko. Starting August 6, join #CranesForOurFuture by sharing paper cranes and messages of peace to honor the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Together we can demonstrate that we want to live in a world without nuclear weapons and create a better future for everyone. Participating can be as easy as just sharing Mariia's artwork along with your vision for a world without nuclear weapons! Learn more 👉 https://buff.ly/4c4MJ1d
Nuclear Threat Initiative
International Affairs
Washington, District of Columbia 9,966 followers
Building a Safer World.
About us
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a nonprofit global security organization focused on transforming global security by driving systemic solutions to nuclear and biological threats imperiling humanity. Sign up for our bi-monthly newsletter nti.org/subscribe
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http://www.nti.org
External link for Nuclear Threat Initiative
- Industry
- International Affairs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Nuclear Security, International Relations, Nuclear Materials Security, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Nuclear Weapons, Radiological Weapons, Biosecurity, and global health security
Locations
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1776 Eye St NW
Suite 600
Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US
Employees at Nuclear Threat Initiative
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Carmen MacDougall
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Cecili Thompson Williams
Social Change Strategist uniting strategy & sorcery to help create a better future.
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Douglas Shaw
Planning, research, and communications leveraging Washington for global impact.
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Hugh Sullivan
Vice President of Development - Nuclear Threat Initiative
Updates
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There is just one week left before #CranesForOurFuture starts! Want to live in a world without nuclear weapons but not sure how to get involved in the campaign? Here are 5 ways you can participate: 1. Fold paper cranes and post your pictures on social media. (Don't forget to include #CranesForOurFuture) 2. Share a graphic from the campaign toolkit. 3. Get others involved! Recruit family, friends, and colleagues to join the campaign. 4. Hold a crane folding party. 5. Get creative! The goal is to be loud and public in our demand for a world without nuclear weapons so that we can’t be ignored. Learn more about getting involved here ▶️ https://buff.ly/44Us6SG
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Next week at 12PM EDT on Tuesday, Aug. 6, join Voices for A World Free of Nuclear Weapons and people around the world to remember victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by praying for an end to the threat of nuclear weapons. People directly affected, longtime leaders and committed young people come together to speak about their faith and what we each can do to help end the nuclear threat. For more information, please visit. Learn more about Nuclear Prayer Day here 👉 https://buff.ly/3Yp9gmm
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New in Atomic Pulse: NTI | bio intern Sarah Stern re-caps our recent #NTISeminar with Dr. Lu Borio about the ongoing H5N1 bird flu outbreak and highlight’s Dr. Borio’s recommendations for improving pandemic preparedness moving forward. “For this to work, everybody needs to be on the same side and tackle this together… federal [government], states, local [governments], scientists, farmers. [Contending with a] lack of trust is complicated because you cannot just stockpile trust,” explained Dr. Borio.
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Nuclear weapons are expensive. It's time for our leaders to start investing in peace. That's why people around the world are remembering the atomic bombing victims of Hiroshima & Nagasaki by demanding a future without these costly weapons. 🌏 🕊️ Join us Aug. 6-9 to transform these tragic dates into a global expression of hope by sharing your crane and vision for a world without nuclear weapons. Together we can send a message of hope our leaders can't ignore. #CranesForOurFuture
Craft Cranes For Our Future
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Today is the last day of the #NPTPrepCom and a reminder of the growing need for States parties to make progress on the treaty’s implementation. NTI's Patricia Jaworek explains the challenges they face and outlines a path toward achieving progress in a blog post for Atomic Pulse.
A Path Toward Productive Negotiations at the Second NPT PrepCom
https://www.nti.org
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📄⏰ It's time to practice your origami skills, #CranesForOurFuture starts in less than two weeks! Starting August 6th, get ready to share origami cranes and messages of peace to honor the atomic bombing victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by crafting a future without nuclear weapons. Learn how to get involved ➡️ https://buff.ly/3eHnUO4
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Unfamiliar with #CranesForOurFuture? Check out these highlights from last year's campaign! Now it's time to add your voice. Join us August 6-9 by sharing your creativity and vision for a world without nuclear weapons. Get involved 👉 https://buff.ly/2VF337l
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If you think a delayed flight is the worst thing about cyber vulnerabilities, let me introduce you to some fun facts about nuclear weapons... All digital systems are at risk for cyberattacks—including nuclear weapons systems. That means that our own warheads, delivery vehicles, and the technology we use to control them are prime targets for hackers. Learn more about the cyber-nuclear threat and what steps should be taken to make us all safer. 👉 https://buff.ly/3LAi40I
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⏰ Starting soon! Join us this morning at 11AM EDT for an important conversation with Dr. Lu Borio about pandemic preparedness, public health and the ongoing outbreak of H5N1 bird flu. #NTISeminar Register 👉 https://buff.ly/3Lsciya
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