On 5-6 December 2009 the Pugwash Study Group on the Implementation of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions held its 30th Workshop in Geneva, Preparing for the Seventh BWC Review Conference.
Pugwash seeks a world free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Through our long-standing tradition of ‘dialogue across divides’ that also earned us the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995, Pugwash aims to develop and support the use of scientific, evidence-based policymaking, focusing on areas where nuclear and WMD risks are present. By facilitating track 1.5 and track II dialogues, we foster creative discussions on ways to increase the security of all sides and promote policy development that is cooperative and forward-looking.
On 5-6 December 2009 the Pugwash Study Group on the Implementation of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions held its 30th Workshop in Geneva, Preparing for the Seventh BWC Review Conference.