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    International campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, Ican.

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    Ican was born in Australia.

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    Ican does that work for you.

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    Ican has 468 partner groups in 101 countries.

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    Ican has 468 partner organizations in 101 countries.

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    Ican now has 468 partner organisations in 101 countries.

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    The Ican comprises of 468 partner organizations in 101 countries.

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    Ican was launched in 2007 and today counts 468 partner organizations in 101 countries.

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    For its combined efforts Ican was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize that year.

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    Ican was launched in 2007 and now works with 468 partner organizations in 101 countries.

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    Ican was launched in 2007 and now works with 468 partner organizations in 101 countries.

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    The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(Ican) is the winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize.

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    Cities and towns can help generate support for the treaty by backing Ican's call:"Cities support the TPAN".

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    Ican was initiated in Australia but it was officially launched in 2007 in the Austrian city of Vienna.

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    The Israeli medical cannabis company Ican predicts the global industry will reach $33 billion in the next five years.

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    Ican is a consortium of non-governmental organizations across the globe that seek to ban the existence of nuclear weapons.

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    However, one can still support their family as Ican pays 100% of Sum Insured as lump sum payment on diagnosis of Advanced stages or Recurrence of cancer.

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    We look forward to serve our customers with improved products and we are confident that Ican will bring positive change in the communities at large through this distinctive offering,

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    Ican is a global civil society coalition of 468 partner organizations from 101 countries working to promote adherence to and full implementation of Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

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    This is what Dolev has been doing with a handful of activists under the umbrella of the Greenpeace and in cooperation, among others, with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(Ican).

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    In Europe, the International Citizen debt Audit Network(Ican) promotes“citizen debt audits,” in which activists examine the books of municipalities and other public institutions to determine which debts were incurred through fraudulent, unjust, or illegal means.

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    This year's award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(Ican) is a powerful message marking recognition of the urgency of putting an end to the threat that these weapons pose to humanity.

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    The Prize calls upon nuclear-armed states to initiate negotiations to the gradual elimination of the world's 15,000 nuclear weapons adding that Ican has in the past year given the efforts to achieve a world without nuclear weapons a new direction and new vigor.

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    The 2017 Peace Prize calls upon nuclear-armed states to initiate negotiations to the gradual elimination of the world's 15,000 nuclear weapons adding that Ican has in the past year given the efforts to achieve a world without nuclear weapons a new direction and new vigour.

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    And, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Ican, on July 7, 2017- following a decade of advocacy by Ican and its partners- a majority of the world's nations adopted a landmark global agreement to ban nuclear weapons, known officially as the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

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    In fact, as Ican, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, points out, in 2013 alone the number of states and international organizations compelled by the undeniable evidence of the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons to express deep concern about the limited progress of nuclear disarmament has grown exponentially.

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    In fact, as Ican, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, points out, in 2013 alone the number of states and international organisations compelled by the undeniable evidence of the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons to express deep concern about the limited progress of nuclear disarmament has grown exponentially.

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