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About Opcw
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is the implementing body for the Chemical Weapons Convention, overseeing efforts to eliminate chemical weapons globally. With 193 Member States, it promotes international cooperation and assists in the implementation of the Convention.
Learn about global efforts to eliminate chemical weapons and promote peace.
What You Can Do
- Access information on chemical weapons
- Explore the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Find resources for national implementation
- Learn about OPCW's history and mission
- Read about international partnerships
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the mission of the OPCW?
The OPCW's mission is to implement the Chemical Weapons Convention and ensure the global elimination of chemical weapons.
How many member states are part of the OPCW?
The OPCW has 193 Member States committed to the goals of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
What resources does the OPCW provide?
The OPCW provides information on chemical weapons, guidelines for national implementation, and resources for international cooperation.
How can I learn more about chemical weapons?
You can explore the OPCW website for detailed information on chemical weapons and the organization's efforts to eliminate them.
What is the Chemical Weapons Convention?
The Chemical Weapons Convention is an international treaty that aims to eliminate chemical weapons and prevent their re-emergence.