IAEA Delivers INIR Mission Reports to Belarus and Egypt
The IAEA delivered the final reports of Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) missions to nuclear newcomers Belarus and Egypt on the side lines of the 64th IAEA General Conference this week. The expert peer review missions reviewed infrastruc... Continue reading
New Members Elected to IAEA Board of Governors
Eleven countries have been newly elected to serve on the 35-member IAEA Board of Governors for the period 2020-2021. Continue reading
No Woman Should Die from Cervical Cancer in Africa
Concerted action is needed to improve access to radiation and nuclear medicine in Africa and help address the scourge of cervical cancer, agreed participants of a virtual event held on the side lines of the 64th IAEA General Conference. Continue reading
Sovereign Military Order of Malta to Continue to Support to IAEA on Cancer Control
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which funds medical, social and humanitarian work, will continue to support the goals of the IAEA in cancer control, as stated in an agreement signed yesterday during the IAEA General Conference. Continue reading
General Conference: Day 3 Highlights
Highlights from the third day of the IAEA's 64th General Conference. Continue reading
IAEA Scientific Forum 2020 – Clean Energy
The theme of this year’s IAEA Scientific Forum was how innovative forms of nuclear energy can help the world meet its climate goals. A range of prominent thinkers discussed the role nuclear energy can play in the transition to clean power. The Scientif... Continue reading
Together for More Women in Nuclear: How to Close the Gender Gap
“It is not just important, it is key”. This was IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi’s reply today when asked about the role gender parity plays in creating a stronger, equal and more diverse workforce to fuel development and sustainability in n... Continue reading
Supporting the Operation and Safety of Research Reactors: Exploring the IAEA’s Peer Review Missions
Research reactors provide a wealth of benefits, from the production of radioisotopes for cancer treatment to training and education. Continue reading

