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    16 December 2024

    Keeping COP29 Secure from Nuclear Terrorism

    The IAEA works with countries to integrate nuclear security measures in the security plans developed for large scale events. The IAEA supported Azerbaijan, which hosted COP29 in November 2024, to implement nuclear security measures during the two-week conference.

    16 December 2024

    確保“氣候公約”締約方大會第29屆會議免受核恐怖主義威脅(英文)

    The IAEA works with countries to integrate nuclear security measures in the security plans developed for large scale events. The IAEA supported Azerbaijan, which hosted COP29 in November 2024, to implement nuclear security measures during the two-week conference.

    13 October 2023
    This year, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held its 67th annual General Conference (GC67) at its Vienna headquarters from 25 to 29 September. The week-long event drew more than 2 550 Member State representatives from 150 countries, in addition to 242 representatives from international organizations and NGOs, to engage in discussion, contribute to expert presentations and to learn more about the IAEA’s broad portfolio of activities and initiatives.

    Looking Back on the 67th IAEA General Conference: The Department of Technical Cooperation

    5 May 2022
    Nuclear science and technology play an important role in addressing issues in low-carbon energy demand, human health, food security and environmental pollution, and contribute to socioeconomic development around the world.

The IAEA works to foster greater interest in these technologies among youth, including in Asia and the Pacific. Student and teacher winners from a Virtual NST Education Competition visited the IAEA in Austria in May 2022 to present their projects and learn hands on about the many uses of nuclear technology.

    Engaging Asian Youth in Nuclear Science

    Nuclear science and technology play an important role in addressing issues in low-carbon energy demand, human health, food security and environmental pollution, and contribute to socioeconomic development around the world.

    5 May 2022
    Nuclear science and technology play an important role in addressing issues in low-carbon energy demand, human health, food security and environmental pollution, and contribute to socioeconomic development around the world.

The IAEA works to foster greater interest in these technologies among youth, including in Asia and the Pacific. Student and teacher winners from a Virtual NST Education Competition visited the IAEA in Austria in May 2022 to present their projects and learn hands on about the many uses of nuclear technology.

    吸引亞洲青年參與核科學(英文)

    Nuclear science and technology play an important role in addressing issues in low-carbon energy demand, human health, food security and environmental pollution, and contribute to socioeconomic development around the world.

    29 April 2022
    Nuclear safety and security experts from the IAEA, headed by Deputy Director General Lydie Evrard, delivering equipment to Chornobyl. 
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<br>Text: D. TEIXEIRA/IAEA and M. Gaspar/IAEA
<br>Photos: IAEA

    IAEA Experts at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant

    This week, we were at Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant to conduct radiological and other assessments and to deliver equipment to help Ukraine ensure the safety and security of its nuclear facilities.

    15 October 2021
    Celebration of 60 years of the IAEA Environment Laboratories in Monaco, in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco Robert Calcagno, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications Najat Mokhtar, Director of the IAEA Environment Laboratories Florence Descroix-Comanducci, accompanied by Ambassadors of Vienna-based Permanent Missions and IAEA staff, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, 30 September 2021.
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<em>(Photos: Frederick Pacorel/Oceanographic Institute, Axel Bastello/Palais Princier and Jennet Orayeva/IAEA)</em>

    Celebrating 60 Years of IAEA Environment Laboratories: Ceremony at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

    Celebration of 60 years of the IAEA Environment Laboratories in Monaco, in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco Robert Calcagno, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications Najat Mokhtar, Director of the IAEA Environment Laboratories Florence Descroix-Comanducci, accompanied by Ambassadors of Vienna-based Permanent Missions and IAEA staff.

    7 August 2020
    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Text: M. Gaspar/IAEA<br />
Photos: B. Csete/IAEA

    Double the Yield, Double the Harvest: Zanzibar Improves Rice Production Using Nuclear Techniques

    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

    7 August 2020
    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Text: M. Gaspar/IAEA<br />
Photos: B. Csete/IAEA

    Zanzíbar mejora la producción de arroz mediante técnicas nucleares y duplica así tanto el rendimiento de los cultivos como el de las cosechas (en inglés)

    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

    7 August 2020
    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Text: M. Gaspar/IAEA<br />
Photos: B. Csete/IAEA

    Double rendement et double récolte?: Zanzibar accro?t sa production de riz au moyen de techniques nucléaires (en anglais)??

    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

    7 August 2020
    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Text: M. Gaspar/IAEA<br />
Photos: B. Csete/IAEA

    В два раза выше урожайность — в два раза лучше результат: как Занзибар наращивает производство риса с использованием ядерных методов (на англ. языке)

    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

    7 August 2020
    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Text: M. Gaspar/IAEA<br />
Photos: B. Csete/IAEA

    產量翻番,收獲翻番:桑給巴爾利用核技術提高水稻產量??(英文)

    With one of the fastest growing populations in Africa and a massive increase in tourism, Zanzibar needs more rice. This is how they are getting it, with the help of nuclear techniques and support from the IAEA in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

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