Dear Arms Control Association Members and Friends:
We hope that you and your families are taking care and staying safe during this unprecedented worldwide struggle against the novel coronavirus crisis.
Whether it is managing the impacts of a global disease pandemic, addressing the ongoing global climate emergency, or preventing the outbreak of nuclear war, we are all in this together.
The coronavirus crisis underscores how effective global governance and smart, coordinated actions at the international, national, and community level can make a difference.
Our staff and Board of Directors remain committed to advancing the core mission of the Arms Control Association: eliminating the threats posed by the world's most dangerous weapons. Thanks to our loyal members and supporters, we are fortunate to have the resources and flexibility necessary to continue our work in the difficult months ahead.
Here is what we are doing:
- Our 12-person staff team is now set up for teleworking. We will continue our work, including producing and publishing the news and analysis you have come to rely upon, such as our flagship journal, Arms Control Today.
- In the coming weeks, we will offer new virtual engagement opportunities for members and other supporters. Our 2020 Annual Meeting has been postponed and will shift to an interactive streaming format. We’ll continue our series of occasional member telebriefings. We’ll also be active through our social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
- We will continue our public policy and media outreach campaigns to shore-up the guardrails against nuclear catastrophe: the nonproliferation and arms control agreements and diplomacy that are increasingly under threat.
- As a leader in the field, we will continue to communicate with other organizations, experts, and networks in the United States and around the world about how we can adapt to the changes that the coronavirus crisis will impose on the international system. We will continue to encourage more effective international cooperation and governance.
We all may be more physically distant these days, but we ask that you stay in touch, and we welcome your suggestions and ideas. We all need one another more than ever.
You can contact us at 202-463-8270 or at [email protected]
Thank you for your support. Please take care of yourself and others.
Daryl G. Kimball,
Executive Director
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