Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
To prevent the export of technology that could fuel the proliferation of nuclear weapons, chemical and biological weapons, and the missiles that deliver them.
To prevent the export of technology that could fuel the proliferation of nuclear weapons, chemical and biological weapons, and the missiles that deliver them.
To provide emergency assistance to threatened Acehnese human rights advocates to seek temporary refuge in the United States.
To enable the campaign to participate in the upcoming Third Meeting of States Parties of the Mine Ban Treaty, in Nicaragua in September.
To implement a program of education and advocacy for climate protection at the local, regional and state levels.
To increase contraceptive options and use by building successful relationships between reproductive health leaders and pharmaceutical industry leaders that address barriers to bringing new technologies to market, and by increasing awareness of specific technologies through public education and advocacy campaigns.
To hire the first dedicated development staff and to purchase fundraising software.
To educate and mobilize disarmament activists through the Internet.
To mobilize citizen involvement in monitoring the Department of Energy’s nuclear weapons research and development activities at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.
To design and implement changes in the curriculum at the University of Puerto Rico’s schools of medicine, nursing and public health that improve training about contraception and abortion care for health professionals.
To eliminate or reduce contamination of Vermont’s lakes, rivers and drinking water from pesticides and chemical fertilizers used for farming, forestry, golf courses, and by individual households.