From Alicia Sanders-Zakre, ICAN <[email protected]>
Subject Next year, we’re taking on nuclear spending!
Date December 15, 2023 4:01 AM
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Dear Friend --



Every year, the 9 nuclear armed states squander billions on their nuclear arsenals, and every year, ICAN exposes these exorbitant sums (last year it was $82.9 billion). Next June, we want to mobilise people around the world to call out this unacceptable waste. To do that, we hope to raise $50,000. Will you help?



<[link removed]>Yes, I’ll contribute <[link removed]>Why do we need a week of action? Because this money should be spent to meet the real needs that citizens in these countries have: healthcare, education, addressing climate change, infrastructure … you name it, instead of nuclear weapons designed to destroy cities.  This week of action <[link removed]> is an opportunity to build up the pressure and strengthen our cooperation with other movements.



With $50,000 we can hold nuclear-armed states and corporations accountable through our in-depth investigation and then hold their feet to the fire with new actions and resources to pressure them to end this wasteful spending. Right now, we already have a commitment from a generous donor to match the first $20,000 donated. So will you help us get there?



<[link removed]>Make a donation <[link removed]>Thank you,



Alicia Sanders-Zakre

Policy and Research Coordinator and co-author of the yearly nuclear spending report

ICAN



PS - Our next email will have more information about how you can get involved with the week of action, stay tuned!













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