Typically issued in July each year, the IAEA Annual Report summarizes and highlights developments over the past year in major areas of the Agency's work. It includes a summary of major issues, activities, and achievements, and status tables and graphs related to safeguards, safety, and science and technology.
The IAEA is a global vehicle for peace, progress and economic development, serving the interests of every one of our 180 Member States. Reflecting on the Agency’s achievements over the year gives me a renewed sense of purpose, and I hope it does the same for you.

Discover the agency’s structure, explore its member states, and understand key bodies like the Board of Governors and the General Conference in this brief introduction.

In Focus 2024 provides an overview of some of these key programmatic activities that were implemented with enhanced interdepartmental coordination and in close cooperation with Member States and other interested partners, with a view to making greater impact in addressing global issues.

IAEA supports countries in safely running and developing nuclear power, while advancing technology, infrastructure, and sustainability through global coordination.

In 2024, nuclear science advanced health,the environment, food security, and innovation, helping tackle cancer, pandemics, pollution, and water issues through research.

Strong national frameworks are vital for global nuclear safety and security. Progress requires shared commitment, consistent standards, and recognition that risks cross borders.

IAEA deters nuclear weapon proliferation by detecting misuse early, verifying safeguards, and supporting disarmament via credible, Board-approved verification efforts.

IAEA delivers technical cooperation to strengthen Member States’ capacity to safely apply nuclear technologies for sustainable development through targeted support.

Annex tables and information in the 2024 report provide detailed data, regional breakdowns, and technical insights supporting the main content and programme highlights.