Nuclear weapons threaten everything you know and love.
IPPNW is the only international medical organization dedicated to the abolition of these indiscriminate and illegal weapons. Together, we have a common-sense plan for their complete, irreversible elimination.
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9 nuclear armed states – US, UK, Russia, China, France, India, Pakistan, Israel, North Korea- possess approximately 12,000 nuclear weapons. These arsenals, possessed by only a few countries, have the power to destroy the world as we know it many times over. Only 3% of their nuclear power could kill up to every 3rd person on earth.
Around the clock, IPPNW affiliates are working to rid the world of the nuclear threat. Our affiliates know that the only answer to this existential threat is total abolition. We are hard at work to achieve this reality through the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Read full statement here and below. 28 February, 2026. International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) unequivocally condemns the attack on Iran by the United States and Israel and calls on them to cease immediately all further use of force and to return to the negotiating table. The unprovoked strikes, ostensibly to stop
[Ed. note: Niels Henrik Hooge works with NOAH, the Danish branch of Friends of the Earth. He is also closely associated with Greenland’s No to Uranium Association (URANI? NAAMIK) in Nuuk. Patrick Schukalla, IPPNW Germany’s policy advisor on energy and climate, spoke with Hooge in February about the role of Greenland’s uranium resources and other subsurface
by Inga Bloom [Dr. Bloom represented IPPNW at the Munich Security Conference, held from 12-15 February. The first part of her report from those meetings was posted yesterday. Part two follows.] Overall, despite the palpable genuine concerns about the loss of values and rules, the conference was strongly characterized by competitiveness, superficiality, and a lack
by Inga Bloom [Dr. Bloom represented IPPNW at the Munich Security Conference, held from 12-15 February. Her observations from those meetings will be posted in two installments. Part one follows.] For three days, politicians gathered at the Bayerischer Hof in Munich to discuss key issues of global security. This year, I was invited to attend
Issued by IPPNW’s Executive Committee. 17 February 2026. IPPNW expresses its deep concern for the health and treatment of Narges Mohammadi, our fellow Nobel Peace Laureate, while in detention amid reports of her mistreatment and recent transfer to Zanjan prison. We join the Norwegian Nobel Committee in its recent call for Ms. Mohammadi’s immediate and