Disarmament And Security Centre Dsc
New Zealand New Zealand  |  Human Rights

To promote a climate of peace in Aotearoa/New Zealand and beyond, together with a public understanding of the mutual interdependence of all people (and countries).

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In 1998, the Disarmament & Security Centre (DSC) was established as a specialist centre of the Peace Foundation, directed by Kate Dewes and Robert Green from their Christchurch home. The broad objective of the DSC is to provide a resource centre for alternative thinking on disarmament and security issues, both within Aotearoa/New Zealand and internationally. Currently the work focuses on promoting the World Court's 1996 Advisory Opinion on nuclear weapons and its implications; exposing the fallacies of nuclear deterrence and offering safer alternative security strategies; promoting the United Nations Study on Disarmament and Non Proliferation Education; and implementing the Peace City recommendations adopted by the Christchurch City Council in May 2002.

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Nuclear weapons elimination

Security strategies

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Disarmament museum and library

Website link: www.disarmsecure.org

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