This report, produced by PAX a member of the Nobel Peace Prize winning International Campaign to
Author: Maaike Beenes
Maaike Beenes works for the humanitarian disarmament program for PAX in the Netherlands. She researches investments by financial institutions in producers of controversial weapons, notably nuclear weapons and cluster munitions, and is co-author of the reports ‘Don’t Bank on the Bomb’ and ‘Worldwide Investments in Cluster Munitions’. As part of the Don’t Bank on the Bomb campaign of PAX and ICAN, she works together with campaigners around the world to hold banks and other investors accountable for their investments in nuclear and other controversial weapons. She was involved in the negotiations for the Treaty on the Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons on behalf of PAX and ICAN.
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Largest Dutch pension fund to divest from nuclear weapons
The largest Dutch pension fund, the civil servants fund ABP, has decided to end its
ICAN receives Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
Yesterday, 10 December 2017, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) received the Nobel
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ICAN wins Nobel Peace Prize
Don’t Bank on the Bomb is a project from PAX supporting the International Campaign to
Ban treaty negotiations side event: Don’t Bank on the Bomb
As the negotiations for a treaty banning nuclear weapons continue in the UN in New