Examples of using Ican in English and their translations into Malay
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The ICAN Internet Corporation.
International campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, Ican.
ICAN awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017.
Cities andtowns can help build support for the treaty by endorsing the ICAN Cities Appeal.
ICAN is the recipient of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize.
Part of the International Base Team participates in the ICAN Forum,"How to ban bombs and influence people".
ICAN was a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017.
We're all very elated at this recognition of years of work, although ICAN has only been in existence for 10 years.
ICAN was the recipient of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Peace.
Followed by an exchange in the presence of Rafael de la Rubia de Mundo without Wars and without violence,coordinator of the 2nd World March and an ICAN participant.
ICAN was launched in 2007 and says it has 468 partner organizations in 101 countries.
This documentary is about efforts to incorporate a treaty banning nuclear weapons in international law andthe role of the International Campaign for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons, ICAN.
ICAN was launched in 2007 and counts 468 partner organizations in 101 countries as of 2017.
An exchange will follow with the presence of Martine SICARD of World without Wars and without violence, the international team of the 2nd World Macha,Jean-Marie Matagne of ACDN and an ICAN participant.
ICAN is pushing for countries to sign and ratify a treaty that would ban nuclear weapons.
Rebecca Johnson of the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy,a founding co-Chair of the International Coalition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(ICAN), the 2017 Nobel Peace Laureate.
ICAN played a decisive role galvanising the support of the civil society, including faith-based organizations.
The cut-off age for your programme could not have been more appropriately chosen- every member of the staff of theInternational Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(ICAN) was under the age of 35 when it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017,” Nakamitsu said.
Since its founding, ICAN has worked to build a powerful global groundswell of public support for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(ICAN) is a coalition of non-government organizations in one hundred countries advocating for a strong and effective nuclear weapon ban treaty.
On October 6, Ican won the Nobel Peace Prize, after the United Nations announced in July that 122 countries had signed on to adopt a total ban on nuclear weapons.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(ICAN) is a coalition of non-governmental organizations in one hundred countries promoting adherence to and implementation of the United Nations nuclear weapon ban treaty.
It was also exchanged on the ICAN campaign, carried as a flag by the 2nd World March to all places where it is broadcast and/ or passed, informing about the need to propose initiatives that promote the signing of the TPAN(Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons).
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(abbreviated to ICAN, pronounced/ˈaɪkæn/ EYE-kan) is a global civil society coalition working to promote adherence to and full implementation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons[1].
That is why for the past decade ICAN has mobilised governments and civil society to achieve the Nuclear Prohibition Treaty by showing the dangers inherent in deploying nuclear weapons for deterrence and the appalling humanitarian and planet threatening consequences if these abhorrent WMD are ever used in war.".