disarmament
The campaign 'End the arms trade with Israel' brings together different entities urging the Spanish government to stop buying and selling weapons to Israel.
The Centre Delàs, alongside other international organizations, publishes 'The Climate in Crossfire,' a study on how NATO's 2% military spending target contributes to the climate collapse.
The Centre Delàs is an active part of the international campaign #StopKillerRobots, which calls for the prohibition of autonomous weapon systems that can make all decisions.
Only their complete elimination will prevent this danger
Forty-five organizations from across the state have joined forces to create the Alliance for Nuclear Disarmament, which demands that the Spanish Government adheres to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
The latest report of the organization says that the expenditure is more than 27,000 million euros, a figure that already exceeds the objective of 2% of the GDP demanded by NATO.
The report ‘Combat proven business’ analyzes the current situation of the arms industry’s transactions in Israel and how it affects Palestine and its population.
The entity goes over the agreement path since its approval and implementation, as well as the obligations that it entails and the support that has gathered till now.
UN has announced that the agreement, ratified by over 50 countries, will be put in place on the 22nd January 2021. Fundipau calls on the Spanish government to join the treaty to ‘protect people’s lives’.
The Centre Dèlas, in collaboration with the FETS, identifies for the first time the insurance companies and pension funds that collaborate with the military armament sector.
The Delàs Centre is concerned about the presence of the Military Emergencies Unit and armed soldiers on the streets and supports health, social services and research professionals.
Jordi Armadans, the director of the Catalan organization Fundipau, highlights the importance of global governance and disarmament and demilitarization for peacebuilding.