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March 8, 2024

Interview with Daniel Ajudeonu

This document was made possible with support from Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY)

Daniel Ajudeonu, a Nigerian activist and member of Young Pugwash, discusses his journey into nuclear disarmament, inspired by experiences such as a UN summer school and involvement with Effective Altruism. He focuses on youth capacity-building in Africa, addressing nuclear disarmament and peaceful applications like energy and medicine. Ajudeonu highlights nuclear weapons as destabilizing and advocates for eliminating them through global treaties like the TPNW, improved dialogue among nuclear states, and enhanced public awareness. Despite challenges like restrictive visa policies and limited representation of Global South voices, he emphasizes the need for inclusivity, knowledge-sharing, and long-term commitment to disarmament and global security.

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2024-11-04

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