IPPNW, Malden, MA Videos

Videos by IPPNW in Malden. International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. Recipient of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize.

Dr. Sally Ndung'u Welcome to IPPNW World Congress

A message from Dr. Sally Ndung’u, IPPNW Co-President, personally welcoming all to IPPNW’s upcoming World Congress in Mombasa, Kenya! We look forward to seeing you there — in person or online: http://ippnwafricaregion.org

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Dr. Sally Ndung'u Welcome to IPPNW World Congress
A message from Dr. Sally Ndung’u, IPPNW Co-President, personally welcoming all to IPPNW’s upcoming World Congress in Mombasa, Kenya! We look forward to seeing you there — in person or online: http://ippnwafricaregion.org

War in Ukraine: On the Brink of a Nuclear Catastrophe
As the deadly war in Ukraine approaches the one-year mark, an international expert panel will gather to explore the current and potential public health and environmental consequences of the ongoing crisis, along with the solutions to pull us back from the brink of a nuclear catastrophe. Join us on Saturday, 18 February at 3pm GMT to learn more. Topics include: -Impacts on health, human rights, and the environment – An assessment of how the war has adversely affected civilians. -Risk to nuclear reactors — The factors that could lead to a catastrophe at any of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants — loss of power, stress-induced worker error or an accidental or deliberate attack — continue to worsen, making such an outcome more likely. -Escalation to nuclear weapons – The catastrophic regional and global consequences if nuclear weapons are launched intentionally or by accident or miscalculation. Learn more: www.ippnw.org/no-war

IPPNW Co-President, Dr. Carlos Umaña, warns us of the regional and global health and humanitarian risks associated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Dr Umaña urges "all parties involved to make their best efforts to find a diplomatic solution to this conflict, and to at the very least remove any threat of nuclear weapon use". . To learn more, visit ippnw.org/no-war

Happy New Year! Since 1980, IPPNW has been a leader in humanitarian disarmament. Thanks to all who supported us through another year. Together, we can, and will, abolish nuclear weapons and create a safer, more peaceful world for all of humanity. . . . #IPPNW #nuclearban #newyear #disarmament

Did you know that May 24th is International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament? Embracing the importance of meaningful diverse representation, earlier this year IPPNW’s International Council selected a new Board of strong women leaders from a variety of countries and health and medical disciplines. Meet just a few of them now! #IPPNW #nuclearban

Protect our planet, protect our future this #EarthDay and everyday. #nuclearban

IPPNW: 40 years of nuclear weapons eradication leadership