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Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction

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Presidency, Global Partnership partners come together twice annually as the Global Partnership Working Group (GPWG) to review progress, assess the threat landscape and discuss where and how members can meaningfully engage to prevent terrorists and states of proliferation concern from acquiring and using weapons of mass destruction.
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total of 245 Projects valued at US$ 669 million (or €555 million) were implemented by Members in dozens of countries in every region of the world. Many additional contributions were measured not by financial means, but by the leadership and diplomatic efforts of members in the areas of threat reduction or non-proliferation.
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To date the Global Partnership community has delivered more than US$ 25 billion in tangible threat-reduction programming and continues to lead international efforts to mitigate all manner of CBRN threats around the world. As outlined in the Global Partnership’s annual Programming Annex, in 2020 a
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Members of the Global Partnership coordinate and collaborate on an ongoing basis to develop and deliver projects and programs to mitigate all manner of threats posed by chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) weapons and related materials. Under the leadership of the rotational G7
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The Global Partnership began as a 10-year, US$ 20 billion initiative aimed at addressing the threat of WMD proliferation to non-state actors and states of proliferation concern. The initial focus was on programming in
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initiative and retaining strong affiliation with the G7 (e.g. the Global Partnership Presidency rotates with that of the G7), the Global Partnership currently includes 30 active member countries and the
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in Toyako, Japan, leaders agreed to expand the geographic focus of the Global Partnership beyond Russia and the FSU, and to target WMD proliferation threats wherever they presented. Additionally, at the
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There are four sub-working groups subsumed under the GPWG. They aim to facilitate regular dialogue between experts on the Global Partnership's thematic priorities:
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in Deauville, France, G8 leaders extended the mandate of the Global Partnership beyond its original 10-year timeline (based on work undertaken by
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group that coordinates funding and in-kind support to help vulnerable countries around the world combat the spread of
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Preventing the proliferation of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons and related materials
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Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction ("10 Plus 10 Over 10 Program")
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outlining the "International Activities of Global Partnership Member Countries related to Article X of the
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The Global Partnership delivers threat reduction programming in four priority areas:
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The Global Partnership coordinates and collaborates with a variety of
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 Committee
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United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540
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