International Anti-nuclear Summer Camp 2019

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  • Nuclear Heritage Network's 2019 Network Gathering on August 12-18, 2019 in Döbeln (D) for networking, exchanging of experiences and knowledge regarding nuclear policies, skill sharing, preparing common campaigns, actions and projects and developing the network means, tools and structures of the Nuclear Heritage Network
  • This page has been set up to start the preparation of the 2019 gathering. You will find more information here as time goes on...
  • the last Network Gathering took place 2018 in Narbonne, France


We are pleased to announce that there will be another anti-nuclear camp this year, this time in Döbeln, Germany, from August 12th-18th, 2019. As previous camps in Germany (2017) and France (2018) have shown, it is a great opportunity for people from different countries and continents to come together and network, learn and share information. We have welcomed participants from the Americas and Asia and gained a more in depth insight into the anti-nuclear movement in the US, Turkey, India and Japan. We hope that this camp will bring together even more people from all over the world!

At the moment the program and our main focus points are being decided upon. As usual, we are looking for people willing to hold lectures and workshops. If you have something to offer, please get in touch! If you are a parent/guardian, you are very welcome to bring your children with you although we cannot promise that there will be dedicated children's activities – we are still in the early stages of planning.


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History

At the 2018 Nuclear Heritage Network Gathering in Narbonne, France, we formed a preparation group to arrange the follow-up event in 2019. Our group is currently composed by people from France, Germany, Japan, Latvia, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States.



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