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With IAEA Support, African Academic Institutions Rally to Enhance Human Resource Development in Nuclear Science and Technology
More than 160 Ministers, university chancellors, technical experts and academic leaders from 55 African countries have met IAEA counterparts to share experiences in promoting nuclear education and training, and to assess opportunities for future cooperation between Africa’s academic communities Read more →
Mind the Gap: IAEA Celebrates the Inauguration of the Regional Women in Nuclear Chapter in Latin America and the Caribbean
Scientists, policy makers and counterparts from Latin America and the Caribbean joined IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi for the inauguration ceremony of the IAEA-supported regional chapter of Women in Nuclear (WiN) in Latin America and the Caribbean on Friday. Read more →
Latin America and the Caribbean Maintain Momentum for Regional Cooperation in Nuclear Science and Technology
On the margins of the 65th IAEA General Conference, on 21 September, 24 national attendees, who represented 20 Latin American and Caribbean countries, reflected on technical guidance, infrastructure provision and training courses delivered through the regional cooperative agreement in the last two years. Read more →
Improved Coordination, Collaboration and Communication Key to Prevent Zoonotic Outbreaks: Scientific Forum Concludes
More coordination, collaboration and communication are needed towards scientific advancements in research, early detection and monitoring of zoonotic diseases – this is the key conclusion of this year’s Scientific Forum on how to respond to and prevent the next epidemic or pandemic with the help of nuclear science. Read more →
Strengthening the Capacity of Women in Nuclear Security Worldwide: An IAEA Webinar
Much progress in nuclear and many groundbreaking discoveries are thanks to the contribution of women scientists — yet to this day, women remain underrepresented in many areas of nuclear science, including nuclear security. A new initiative from the IAEA hopes to change that. Read more →
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