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Since 1998 theNuclear-Free Future Award (NFFA) is an award given toanti-nuclear activists, organizations and communities. The award is intended to promote opposition touranium mining,nuclear weapons andnuclear power.[1]
The NFFA is a project of the Franz Moll Foundation for the Coming Generations and gives out awards in three categories: Resistance ($10,000 prize), Education ($10,000 prize) and Solutions ($10,000 prize). Additional optional categories are Lifetime Achievement and Special Recognition (contemporary work of art). The award ceremonies take place all around the world.
The NFFA is financed by donations, charity events, and benefit auctions.
The Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureates:[2]
2016: Johannesburg, South Africa[3]
2012: Heiden, Germany[4]
2006: Window Rock, USA[5]
2004: Jaipur, India
2002: St. Petersburg, Russia[8]
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