FOSDA urges Ghana to ratify TPNW

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FOSDA urges Ghana to ratify TPNW The executive director of FOSDA, Mrs. Theodora Williams Anti, has called on Ghana to ratify the UN treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons as soon as possible.
The executive director, delivering the opening statement at a CSO workshop on the TPNW in Accra highlighted that Ghana’s ratification of the TPNW is important for the promotion of global peace and security and a world free of nuclear weapons. She said FOSDA is deeply concerned about the devastating impact of nuclear weapons and the current high level of threats of nuclear war. She indicated that the TPNW is the solution to ensuring a safer world. She called on CSOs in Ghana to support the TPNW and ratification of the treaty by Ghana and other African states.

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