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April 4, 2024

Interview with Linnet Ng'ayu

Linnet Ng’ayu, trained in law and sociology, worked with the African Council of Religious Leaders to promote nuclear disarmament through humanitarian advocacy. She collaborated with religious and grassroots leaders to build awareness and push for Africa’s participation in treaties like the TPNW. Ng’ayu highlights Africa's nuclear-free status under the Treaty of Pelindaba and the challenges of engaging governments often pressured by donor states. She advocates integrating disarmament efforts into broader peacebuilding initiatives while addressing pressing issues like small arms control​.

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April 1993

Press Release: Programme for Promoting Nuclear Non-Proliferaion Workshop in Harare: Africa and Nuclear Non-Proliferation

Press release summarizing the PPNN workshop in Zimbabwe.

May 1993

Africa and Nuclear Non-Proliferation: Some Reflections of the Rapporteur

Summarizes the conference in Harare, Zimbabwe and poses questions on the future of nuclear energy in African countries and the role of African nations the international Nuclear game.

April 2, 1993

Africa and Nuclear Non Proliferation PPNN Workshop General Report

Summarizes the events and issues of the PPNN workshop for Senior Government Officials in the Africa and Nuclear Non-proliferation program.

April 2, 1993

PPNN Workshop, Zimbabwe, April 2-4, 1993: South Africa's Nuclear Deterrent Programme and Non-Proliferation Policy: Additional Information Presented at the Workshop

Summarizes PPNN Workshop, Zimbabwe and South Africa's nuclear deterrent program

August 5, 1963

Reception of UN General Secretary U Thant by Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers N.S. Khrushchev

U Thant and Nikita Khrushchev met on August 5, 1963, to discuss the upcoming signing of the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and broader disarmament efforts. They exchanged views on the role of the UN, non-nuclear zones, and the potential for future peace initiatives.

December 21, 1963

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in the United Arab Republic, 'Situation of Talks between the Premier and Nasser'

Zhou and Nasser discuss the Sino-Indian border dispute, nuclear-weapons-free-zones, and Taiwan.

April 3, 1964

Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Reporting the Contents of Premier Zhou's Talks with the Ambassadors of Arab Countries in China'

Zhou discusses China's relationships across the Middle East, including PRC policy toward Israel. He also reviews the proposed nuclear-weapons-free-zones in Africa and Latin America, as well as developments concerning the Non-Aligned Movement and the Second Asian-African Conference.