WMD proliferation, especially involving terrorists and other non-state actors, is recognized as a significant threat to international peace and security by the United Nations and its Member States.
The Partnerships in Proliferation Prevention Program seeks to empower those who try to reduce the risk of WMD proliferation by developing unique online resources and tools. The program has developed a comprehensive source of nonproliferation assistance activities from around the world and online legal indices of laws and regulations related to securing dangerous chemicals and radiological materials, and provides training and technical help for States seeking nonproliferation assistance.
The Cheminformatics team collaborated with Canada Border Services Agency to perform a hybrid test of the Nonproliferation Compliance Cheminformatics Tool
March 17, 2023
Eight areas where states can break down bureaucratic stovepipes to implement disparate trade control regimes with integrated resources.
November 29, 2022
The growing global chemical trade and threat of chemical terrorism creates an urgent need for national implementation of transport security measures.
October 3, 2022
A guide for good practices implementation of trade control regimes for both conventional defense and dual-use CBRN items
September 27, 2022
Defense Research and Development Canada’s Center for Security Science tested the NCCT during CAPEX 2022
July 12, 2022
Delay, detect, deny, deter, defeat: the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren walks INSF members through nuclear security for ICBMs.
June 16, 2022
Side events, NGO Sessions, and civil society commitments to strengthening nuclear security.
May 20, 2022
Side events, NGO statements, and critical dialogue: civil society contributions to nuclear security at the A/CPPNM
May 20, 2022
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