Friday 11 October 2013

OPCW won Nobel Peace Prize

OPCW The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) won the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2013 for its extensive efforts to eliminate chemical weapons. The Nobel Committee praised the OPCW for its extensive work in eliminating chemical weapons.

* The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is an independent, international body set up in 1997 to implement the Chemical Weapons Convention.
* The organization is presently involved in destroying Syria's stockpiles of chemical weapons - the first time the OPCW has worked in a war zone.
* It carries out inspections of destruction procedures, as well as evaluating members' own declarations, in order to verify that the convention is being adhered to.
* It is based in The Hague, Netherland and has 189 member states, covering around 98 percent of the world's population. These member nations have agreed to work together to create a world free from chemical weapons.
* The OPCW employs around 500 people and has a budget of 75m Euros (102m Dollars, 63m Pounds) in 2010.
* It is an autonomous organisation with a working relationship with the United Nations.

* Ahmet Uzumcu is the Present Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

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