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International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification
Engaging a diverse group of states to develop innovative monitoring and verification solutions
We are in a new and more dangerous era in which the likelihood of use of weapons of mass destruction is growing. NTI delivers innovative, real-world solutions that address these challenges and create lasting change for a positive future.
NTI’s Impact Model drives our work to create the necessary systemic change for a safer world by galvanizing large-scale institutional adoption of proven global security practices and programs.
Our expert analysis shines a bright light on critical security gaps and generates actionable threat-reduction solutions. By stimulating the collective self-interest of government and private-sector forces around the world, NTI then cultivates collaboration and momentum around those solutions. These partnerships forge pilot initiatives that demonstrate and de-risk proposals to catalyze large-scale, enduring institutional adoption.
Join us to address threats and build a safer world
These examples demonstrate NTI’s unique ability to engage global government, institutional, and private-sector leaders to act, achieving systemic change.
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Our public-private partnership with the U.S. Department of State involves 25+
countries developing innovative monitoring and verification solutions to address
complex technical challenges associated with nuclear disarmament
verification.
Engaging a diverse group of states to develop innovative monitoring and verification solutions
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GHS Index is the only comprehensive benchmark of health security across 195
countries. Having predicted the world’s weak pandemic response, the Index helps
countries improve their ability to prevent and respond to epidemics and
pandemics.
The GHS Index highlights individual country needs, boost compliance with international standards, and create better understanding of global capabilities to prevent, detect, and respond to biological threats.
47% The 2020 NTI Nuclear Security Index found that fewer than half of countries have a response plan in place for a cyber incident at a nuclear facility.
Building a framework for assurance, accountability and action
$50M With $50 million from Warren Buffett, NTI launched a low-enriched uranium bank to prevent nuclear proliferation by giving countries seeking nuclear power an assured fuel source. The bank, located in Kazakhstan, is now operational.
An international bank to supply nations with low-enriched uranium (LEU) to operate nuclear power reactors in case of supply disruption.
5000+ NTI helped conceive and create the now-independent World Institute for Nuclear Security to disseminate best practices for nuclear materials security among more than 5,000 members from 144 countries.
19 In NTI’s dramatic mobile game, Hair Trigger, players encounter--and learn from--19 true stories and close calls included as part of the action.
Engaging U.S. voters about the urgency to reduce nuclear and other WMD threats