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          International Conference on Stakeholder Engagement for Nuclear Power Programmes - Programme - Day 5

          26–30 May 2025, Vienna, Austria

          Friday, 30 May 2025

          09:00 – 10:30 | Closing the Circle: Stakeholder Synergy in Nuclear Waste Solutions?
          What about the waste? While radioactive waste and spent fuel have been safely managed since the inception of nuclear energy, public concerns remain a challenge – even as innovative solutions reshape the conversation. Panellists will discuss the science, policy, and public perception of waste management, exploring how transparent communication can build trust. Attendees will gain insights on the value of transparency regarding radioactive waste management associated with nuclear power and will learn from experience of gaining public confidence and acceptance of radioactive waste management facilities (e.g. siting programmes).

          09:00 – 09:15 | Keynote speaker: Ms Pilar Lucio, Commissioner, Spanish Nuclear Safety Council, Spain

          09:15 – 10:15 | Panel discussion:

          Moderator: Mr Stefan Mayer, IAEA

          Mr Csaba Dohóczki, Paks II, Ltd., Hungary

          Ms Lucrecia Gringauz, National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina

          Ms Joanne Jacyk, Nuclear Waste Management Organization, Canada

          Mr Fabian Sj?berg, Mayor of ?sthammar, Sweden

          Ms Ann Verhey-Henke, University of Michigan, United States of America

          10:15 – 10:30 | Q & A

          10:30 – 11:00 | Break

          11:00 – 12:30 | When Every Word Counts: Engaging Stakeholders in High-Stakes Situations
          In nuclear emergencies, maintaining public trust through transparent, timely, clear and accurate information is critical. The panel will address best practices for managing communication during emergencies and nuclear security events, handling public perception, and maintaining cooperation among stakeholders. It will also?address people's attitudes, judgments, and feelings toward risk, and incorporate the wider social and cultural values, as well as outlook, people adopt toward hazards.

          11:00 – 11:15 | Keynote speaker: Mr William Timothy Coombs, Eastern Illinois University, United States of America

          11:15 – 12:15 | Panel discussion:

          Moderator: Ms Nayana Jayarajan, IAEA

          Ms Yeonhee Hah, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Republic of Korea

          Ms Holly Hardin, US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration, United States of America

          Mr Leslie Mabon, The Open University, United Kingdom

          Mr Bilal Mushtaq, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Pakistan

          Ms Mariko Nishizawa, Associated Member of the Science Council of Japan and Member of governmental advisory committees at the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan

          Mr Saiyadi Sulaiman, Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Nigeria

          12:15 – 12:30 | Q & A

          12:30 – 14:00 | Break/side events

          14:00 – 15:30 | Splitting the Atom, Uniting Talent: Developing the Nuclear Workforce?
          This panel will highlight key approaches to strengthening human resource strategies and ensuring the long-term success of nuclear energy initiatives. It will explore strategies for recruiting diverse talent, fostering innovation, and providing training and career development opportunities to meet the evolving needs of nuclear power programs, including by increasing access to the sector to women and other underrepresented parts of society. The panel will discuss the importance of offering training, scholarships, and job opportunities to local communities near nuclear sites to foster inclusive development and enhance public acceptance. Experts will discuss the importance of educational partnerships, industry-academia collaboration, and the development of specialized training programmes to build a capable and future-ready workforce.

          14:00 – 14:15 | Keynote speaker: Mr Stefano Monti, President of the European Nuclear Society, Italy

          14:15 – 15:15 | Panel discussion:

          Moderator: Ms Lisa Lande, IAEA

          Mr Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Transition, Nigeria

          Mr PA Suresh Babu,?Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, India

          Ms Olivia Blackmon, Social Science Research Council, George Mason University, United States of America

          Ms Camelia Halid Walid, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

          Ms Lynne Matthews, EDF Energy, United Kingdom

          Mr Emmanuel Wandera, Ministry of Energy, Kenya

          15:15 – 15:30 | Q & A

          15:30 - 16:30 | Closing session

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