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Strengthening safeguards on movement of nuclear-weapons grade materials

Synonyms:
Improving transportation security of weapons-usable nuclear material
Broader:
Improving security system
Strengthening safety procedures
Preventing nuclear proliferation
Harmonizing transport of dangerous goods
Negotiating multilateral safeguard systems
Negotiating convention for the elimination of nuclear weapons
Narrower:
Preventing movement of weapons-usable nuclear materials to non-nuclear states
Facilitated by:
Safeguarding telecommunications security
Problems:

Radioactive contamination
Values:
Unused
Security
Insecurity
Organizations:
Convention relating to civil liability in the field of maritime carriage of nuclear material
Convention on the physical protection of nuclear material
Subjects:
Fundamental Sciences → Material
Transportation, Telecommunications → Transportation
Societal Problems → Protection
Defence → Arms
Economics → Resource utilization
Development → Reform
Type Classification:
D: Detailed strategies
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals:
GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthGOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureGOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

About the Encyclopedia

The Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential is a unique, experimental research work of the Union of International Associations. It is currently published as a searchable online platform with profiles of world problems, action strategies, and human values that are interlinked in novel and innovative ways. These connections are based on a range of relationships such as broader and narrower scope, aggravation, relatedness and more. By concentrating on these links and relationships, the Encyclopedia is uniquely positioned to bring focus to the complex and expansive sphere of global issues and their interconnected nature.

The initial content for the Encyclopedia was seeded from UIA’s Yearbook of International Organizations. UIA’s decades of collected data on the enormous variety of association life provided a broad initial perspective on the myriad problems of humanity. Recognizing that international associations are generally confronting world problems and developing action strategies based on particular values, the initial content was based on the descriptions, aims, titles and profiles of international associations.

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