IAEA Videos
IAEA videos produced in 2012 and 2011 are listed below. (Videos and films produced in 2010 and earlier are available here).
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World Cancer Day 2012: Director General Statement
At the IAEA's annual commemoration of World Cancer Day, held at the IAEA's headquarters in Vienna, Director General Yukiya Amano highlighted the importance of fighting cancer in developing countries, stressing important achievements in the past year. Watch Video →
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World Cancer Day 2012: Interview with Massoud Samiei
Massoud Samiei, Head of IAEA's Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT), discusses the cancer situation in the developing world and outlines PACT's past achievements and aims for 2012. Watch Video →
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Research Reactor Training and Education
By helping young scientists learn to use research reactor applications and providing them with real-world experience, the IAEA is helping advance the field of science in many developing countries. Watch Video →
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Meeting on Topical Issues in Infrastructure Development: Interview with Masahiro Aoki
Masahiro Aoki, IAEA Senior Nuclear Power Development Expert, talks about the purpose of the meeting - to exchange experiences and learn best practices with regards to nuclear infrastructures. Watch Video →
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Increasing Access to Radiotherapy: Interview with Massoud Samiei
Massoud Samiei, Head of IAEA's Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT), discusses the Advisory Group for Increasing Access to Radiotherapy Technology (AGaRT) initiative which aims to increase access to radiotherapy technology in developing countries. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Interview with Hanna Trojanowska
Hanna Trojanowska, the Polish Government's Commissioner for Nuclear Energy and Undersecretary of State, explains Poland's plan for introducing nuclear power. Watch Video →
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Climate Change and Nuclear Power: Interview with Hans-Holger Rogner
Hans-Holger Rogner, IAEA Planning and Economic Studies Section, Department of Nuclear Energy, talks about the new report Climate Change and Nuclear Power 2011, which the IAEA has released to coincide with the COP17 climate change talks in Durban, South Africa. Watch Video →
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Director General Statement at Middle East Forum
Statement at the Forum on Experience of Possible Relevance to the Creation of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free-Zone (NWFZ) in the Middle East by IAEA Director General, Yukiya Amano. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors
Introductory Statement to the IAEA Board of Governors by IAEA Director General, Yukiya Amano. Watch Video →
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IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety: Interview with Gustavo Caruso
Gustavo Caruso, Special Coordinator for the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety, explains how the strategy to respond to the 12 major action items set out in the Plan is being developed and implemented. Watch Video →
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IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety: Interview with Zef Mazi
Zef Mazi, IAEA Senior Strategy Officer, gives an outline of the breadth and scope of the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety. Watch Video →
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Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF): Interview with Mike Weightman
Mike Weightman, Chair of the Regulatory Coordination Forum (RCF), talks about the aims of the Forum and achievements since its establishment in 2010, as well as the goals and the challenges ahead for nuclear regulatory bodies. Watch Video →
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International Fact-finding Mission: Interview with Tero Varjoranta
Tero Varjoranta, Director, Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology Division and Deputy Team Leader, talks about the outcomes of the international experts mission on environmental remediation of the areas off-site the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Watch Video →
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Director General Speaks at UN General Assembly
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano addressed the 66th Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly, reflecting on the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan and its aftermath, and talking about the Agency's work. Watch Video →
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On the Watch for a Silent Killer in El Salvador
"Red tides" occur when algal populations "bloom" or explode. The algae release toxins that can taint seafood and poison consumers, and the local community. In El Salvador, the IAEA helps scientists at the University of El Salvador's Marine Toxins Laboratory set up an early warning system to detect toxins in microalgae and seafood. Watch Video →
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No Rain, No Food: Using Nuclear Techniques in Rain-fed Agriculture
Agriculture that depends upon rainwater represents about 80% of the total area under cultivation and produces the majority, or about 60%, of global food. Watch Video →
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More Crop Per Drop: Coping With Water Scarcity in Kenya
Agriculture is the largest global consumer of water - accounting for around 70% of the freshwater drawn from lakes, waterways and aquifers around the world. Watch Video →
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RBA for Red Tide Control: A Field Update
As a collaborating centre for the IAEA, the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) is active in the development and application of the Receptor Binding Assay (RBA) technique to control "red tides". Watch Video →
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Tracing Pollution of the Past: Protecting Aquatic Environments in Caribbean
The IAEA is helping twelve countries in the Caribbean to understand and manage coastal pollution. Watch Video →
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IAEA Rinderpest Freedom Celebration: Interview with Ann Tutwiler
Ann Tutwiler, Deputy Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), was the lead speaker at the IAEA's Rinderpest Freedom Celebration, which took place on 20 September 2011 during the Agency's General Conference. Watch Video →
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IAEA Rinderpest Freedom Celebration: Interview with Margaret Kamar
Professor Margaret Kamar, Kenya's Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology, was one of the guest speakers at the IAEA's Rinderpest Freedom Celebration, which took place during the Agency's General Conference. Watch Video →
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Rinderpest No More: Interview with Adama Diallo (in French)
Adama Diallo, head of the IAEA's Animal Production and Health Laboratory, explains the IAEA's role in rinderpest eradication. Watch Video →
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Rinderpest No More: Interview with Hermann Unger
Hermann Unger, IAEA Animal Production and Health Section, explains the IAEA's role in rinderpest eradication. Watch Video → | Watch Video (in German) →
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Harnessing Science and Technology to Meet Water Challenge: Statement to 2011 Scientific Forum
In his keynote address to the IAEA's 2011 Scientific Forum on Water Matters, U.S. Secretary for Energy and Nobel Laureate Steven Chu describes how nuclear technologies and techniques can play an important role in solving the global water challenge. Watch Video →
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Water Matters: Making a Difference with Nuclear Techniques: Statement to 2011 Scientific Forum
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano addressed the participants at the 2011 Scientific Forum focused on the theme Water Matters - Making a Difference with Nuclear Techniques. Watch Video →
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Better Bananas
At the IAEA 2011 General Conference, visitors to the exhibition booth of the Department of Nuclear Science and Applications were given an unusual gift - a baby banana plant. The plantlets had been grown from irradiated banana leaves at the Agency's laboratories, south of Vienna, Austria. Scientists at the Plant Breeding and Genetics laboratories use radiation to induce changes in plants. Watch Video →
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Understanding Water Pollution
The IAEA Marine Environment Laboratories in Monaco use nuclear techniques to investigate the effect of pollution on the marine ecosystem, the ability of underwater species to grow and thrive, and ultimately man's continued ability to depend on the sea for food and income. Watch Video →
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Water Matters: Making a Difference with Nuclear Techniques
For over 50 years, the IAEA has promoted the use of nuclear techniques to tackle some of the earth's most pressing water challenges. The Agency conducts over 100 projects in around 90 countries that apply nuclear techniques in the fields of water resources assessment, agricultural water management and marine pollution control. Watch Video →
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Search For Safe Water: Bangladesh's Battle Atainst Arsenic-Poisoned Water
In 1993, Bangladesh found its main source of fresh water was contaminated with natural arsenic, resulting in a public health threat impacting millions of people. In cooperation with the World Bank, the IAEA used isotope hydrology techniques to help the country to find safe drinking water. Watch Video →
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Statement to Fifty-Fifth Regular Session of IAEA General Conference 2011
At the opening of the 55th IAEA General Conference, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano addressed the participants and reviewed the IAEA's activities and achievements of the previous twelve months. Watch Video →
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Water For Santa Elena
Santa Elena is an arid peninsula on Ecuador's Pacific coast and home to 250 000 people. Fresh water was hard to find until the community, the regional university and the IAEA worked together to use isotope techniques to measure the available water. With that data, the community was able to dig wells that will last, providing water 24 hours a day for the first time. Watch Video →
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Deputy Director General David Waller on 55th IAEA General Conference
David Waller, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management, looks ahead to the 2011 IAEA General Conference, explaining the agenda items and Conference's objectives. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Fukushima Nuclear Accident
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano provided an update on the situation following the accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Nuclear Safety Action Plan
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano reported on the current status of the IAEA Nuclear Safety Action Plan, which he was requested to prepare by the IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety in June 2011. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Nuclear Energy
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano reported that in countries considering introducing nuclear power interest remains strong, despite the Fukushima Daiichi accident, mainly due to increasing global demand for energy, as well as concerns about climate change, dwindling reserves of oil and gas and uncertainty of supply of fossil fuels. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Scientific Forum
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano talked about the upcoming Scientific Forum which will be devoted to nuclear techniques related to water and to key water issues facing the world today. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Safeguards in DPRK
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefs the Board of Governors on the implementation of safeguards in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Safeguards in Syria
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefs the Board of Governors on the implementation of safeguards in Syria. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Safeguards in Middle East
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano announced that the IAEA is to host a forum among its Member States to consider how the experience of Nuclear-Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZ) in several regions of the world could be relevant to the Middle East. Watch Video →
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IAEA Officially Opens Safeguards Clean Laboratory Extension
IAEA Director General, Yukiya Amano, has opened the IAEA's new Safeguards Clean Laboratory Extension, which is part of the Environmental Sample Laboratory located in Seibersdorf, Austria. The laboratory provides the Department of Safeguards with vastly improved analytical capabilities to support the IAEA's verification activities. Ground was also broken on the site of the new Nuclear Material Laboratory. Construction, which will begin soon, is scheduled to be completed by 2014. Watch Video →
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IAEA to Host International Forum on Water - Director General Interview on Water
Water experts from around the world are meeting from 20-21 September in Vienna, Austria, to discuss how nuclear techniques can help tackle some of the earth's most pressing water challenges. The event is being organised by the IAEA within the framework of its annual General Conference. IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano discusses the purpose of the Scientific Forum and the role of the IAEA in addressing water issue. Watch Video →
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Aspiring Diplomats Simulate an IAEA Board of Governors Session at Vienna Model United Nations
Over 200 students and recent graduates participated in this year's United Nations Simulation Conference, acting out the role of diplomats grappling with real-life global issues. Related Story → | Watch Video →
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IAEA Contribution to International Peace, Security and Prosperity
"I believe with all my heart and soul that nuclear weapons must be eliminated," IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said during an address to the 23rd UN Conferences on Disarmament Issues in Japan. Watch Video →
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Director General Visits Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant
At the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant, operated by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano received an extensive briefing. He describes his visit to key locations of the nuclear accident site. Watch Video →
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IAEA Director General Surveys Tsunami and Accident Damage at Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA Director General Amano views damage at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant and hears eyewitness accounts from TEPCO officials and personnel who were directly engaged in the emergency response. Watch Video →
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Director General Visit to Albania
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited Albania, meeting with the Prime Minister of Albania, Sali Berisha and other top government officials. In an interview he discussed the purpose of his visit. Watch Video →
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Malaysia Mission Report: Lynas Project
Tero Varjoranta, Director, IAEA Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology Division and Team Leader of the international expert mission that reviewed the radiological safety of the Lynas Project under construction near Kuantan, Malaysia, introduces the report of the expert mission that was submitted to the Malaysian government on 29 June 2011. Watch Video →
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Concluding Statement to IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety
In his concluding address to the Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said this week's deliberations will provide valuable guidance as the Agency prepares an Action Plan on the way ahead, which will then be submitted to the IAEA Board of Governors and the General Conference in September. Watch Video →
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IAEA Fact-Finding Mission: Interview with Michael Weightman
In May, the IAEA sent an international fact-finding mission to Japan to make a preliminary assessment of the safety issues linked with the accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Stations, following the earthquake and tsunami in March. The team was led by Michael Weightman, Chief Inspector of nuclear installations, UK. He discusses the purpose of the mission, its findings and his visit to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Watch Video →
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Statement to IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety
Director General Yukiya Amano addressed the opening of the five-day Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety, laying out his vision for the future of global nuclear safety and the IAEA's role in that future. Watch Video →
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Statement to IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety by Conference President
Conference President Antonio Guerreiro addressed the five-day Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety and stated that, "it is incumbent on all of us to take stock of the Fukushima Daiichi accident and to learn the lessons it teaches us as we strive to enhance nuclear safety worldwide." Watch Video →
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IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety: Interview with Antonio Guerreiro
The Resident Representative of Brazil to the IAEA and Governor for Brazil on the IAEA's Board of Governors, Antonio Guerreiro, is the President of the Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety. The Ambassador was asked by IAEA Director General, Yukiya Amano, to preside over the preparation of the conference and coordinate consultations with IAEA Member States to prepare for the event. Watch Video →
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IAEA Nuclear Safety Review: Interview with Neil Henderson
The Agency operates a series of nuclear safety review systems, based on its globally recognised Safety Standards. One of these activities is the Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) programme. IAEA Senior Safety Officer, Neil Henderson, is the team leader of an OSART mission at the Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant in the Czech Republic. Watch Video →
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IAEA Leads Nuclear Safety Mission in Czech Republic - Interview with Tomas Žák
The IAEA, at the request of the Government of the Czech Republic, is conducting a three-week OSART mission at the Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant, south-east of Prague. Plant Director, Tomas Žák, discusses the importance of the mission. Watch Video →
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Investigating Water with Isotopes: Fischa River Study Project
Understanding where water comes from and where it's going is critical for effective water management. Brent Newman, one of the IAEA's Isotope Hydrologists, explains one important aspect of water management - understanding the movement of groundwater. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Nuclear Emergency in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, reported on the latest developments at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and on the on-going radiation monitoring work in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Fact-Finding Mission: Inside Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
The IAEA's Fact-Finding Mission in Japan visited the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant on 27 May 2011, the final site visit of the team's programme to identify lessons from the Japanese nuclear accident that could help improve global nuclear safety. The team's international experts from 12 nations held discussions with top plant operating officials and toured the six-reactor facility. Watch Video →
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International Fact-finding Mission: Interview with Mike Weightman
Britain's top nuclear safety inspector, Mike Weightman, is leading the International Fact-Finding Mission in Japan. Following its agreement with the Government of Japan, the IAEA organized and dispatched the mission, consisting of a team of nuclear experts from 12 countries who will prepare a report for the Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety at IAEA headquarters in Vienna on 20 to 24 June. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Nuclear Emergency in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, reported on the latest developments at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and on the on-going radiation monitoring work in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Assists Japan in Monitoring Radiation from Fukushima
Rodolfo Cruz Suarez, an IAEA operational radiation protection specialist with the Radiation Safety and Monitoring Section, recently spent two weeks in Japan and carried out monitoring activities in Fukushima and other areas affected by the nuclear accident. Watch Videos →
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Chernobyl: 25 Years, 25 Stories
Tuesday, 26 April 2011 will mark a quarter-century since the Chernobyl accident in the former USSR. To mark the event, the IAEA created a series of stories, photographs and videos that depict the current environmental, social and technical aspects of the affected regions in Belarus and Ukraine. Watch Videos →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Nuclear Emergency in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, reported on the latest developments at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and on the on-going radiation monitoring work in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, reported on the latest developments at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and addressed issues relating to the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES) after Japan elevated the INES rating it has assigned to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Media on Nuclear Emergency in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, and other senior IAEA officials, briefed the media on the latest developments at the nuclear facilities in Japan. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Fifth Review Meeting of Contracting Parties to Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS)
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano delivered a statement at the opening of the 5th Review Meeting of Contracting Parties to the Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS). The CNS Review Meeting is held every three years and is being held from 4 - 14 April 2011 at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Media on Nuclear Emergency in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, reported on the latest developments at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and on the on-going radiation monitoring work in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Media on Nuclear Emergency in Japan
Denis Flory, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, and other senior IAEA officials briefed the media on the latest developments at the nuclear facilities in Japan. Watch Video →
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Prepare and Respond: Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC)
The IAEA's Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) has been working around the clock since the massive earthquake and tsunami triggered an emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan. Elena Buglova, IEC Head, discusses the IEC's response to the Fukushima accident and its impact on the IAEA's work to respond to possible future incidents and emergencies. Watch Video →
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Director General Announces Plans for Nuclear Safety Conference, Briefing on Latest Developments in Japan
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefed the Agency's Member States on the nuclear emergency in Japan and announced plans for a high-level IAEA Conference on Nuclear Safety. The IAEA Special Adviser on Scientific and Technical Affairs, Graham Andrew, and other senior IAEA officials, briefed the media in Vienna, Austria on the latest developments at the nuclear facilities in Japan. Watch Video →
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Director General on CNN: Latest Developments in Japan
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano talks to CNN's Jonathan Mann about the nuclear emergency and latest developments at the nuclear facilities in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed the Agency's Member States on the nuclear emergency in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed the Agency's Member States on nuclear emergency following the devastating earthquake in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed the Agency's Member States on the nuclear emergency in Japan following last week's devastating earthquake. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Fukushima Nuclear Accident
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano reported to the Agency's Board of Governors, following his trip to Tokyo, where he met with Prime Minister Naoto Kan, and other senior officials, to discuss the current nuclear safety emergency. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
The IAEA Special Adviser on Scientific and Technical Affairs, Graham Andrew, briefed the media on the latest developments at the nuclear facilities in Japan. Watch Video →
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Director General Press Briefing: Tokyo, Japan
IAEA Director General Director General Yukiya Amano held a press briefing in Tokoy on the nuclear emergency in Japan following last week's devastating earthquake. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed the Agency's Member States on the nuclear emergency in Japan following last week's devastating earthquake. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed the Agency's Member States on the nuclear emergency in Japan following last week's devastating earthquake. Watch Video →
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IAEA Briefs Member States on Latest Developments in Japan
Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed the Agency's Member States on the nuclear emergency in Japan following last week's devastating earthquake. Watch Video →
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Director General Announces Plans to Visit Japan
At 15:30 UTC, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefed the media in Vienna, Austria on the developing situation at the nuclear facilities in Japan. In his opening remarks he announced that he will be travelling to Japan on 17 March to get the latest information on the situation. Watch Video →
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IAEA Director General's Briefing on Current Status of Nuclear Safety in Japan
At 14:00 UTC, at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefed both the Member States and the media on the status of nuclear safety at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Watch Video →
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IAEA Director General Briefs Member States and Media on Nuclear Safety in Japan
At 16:45 UTC, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano convened a technical briefing on the consequences of the twin natural disasters for nuclear safety in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Director General Briefed on Disaster Response and Nuclear Safety
At 08:30 UCT, on 14 March 2011, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano received a briefing at the IAEA's Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) and at its International Seismological Safety Centre (ISSC). He was briefed as well on nuclear safety, seismological activity and the on-going disaster recovery efforts in Japan. Watch Video →
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IAEA Director General's Update on Tsunami and Earthquake Emergency Response
At 19:00 UTC, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano provided a video statement on the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Watch Video →
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International Women's Day 2011: Director General Statement
On the occasion of International Women's Day, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano delivers a statement at the Vienna International Centre. Watch Video →
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International Women's Day 2011: Women Working in Nuclear Science
Traditionally, the world of nuclear science and technology may be a male-dominated field - but times are changing. Five woman talk about their work at the IAEA, their motivations and job satisfaction and encourage more women to join their ranks. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Safeguards in Iran
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefs the Board of Governors on the implementation of safeguards in Iran. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Safeguards in Syria
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefs the Board of Governors on the implementation of safeguards in Syria. Watch Video →
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Introductory Statement to Board of Governors: Water and Cancer
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano briefs the Board of Governors on the Agency's work in nuclear techniques for water: water resources assessment, agricultural water management, and aquatic pollution control; and the launch of the IAEA Water Availability Enhancement (IWAVE) project. He also talked about cancer control in developing countries which remains an important focus for the Agency. Watch Video →
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Remediation: Remediation Needs Across the Globe: Interview with Irena Mele
Irena Mele, head of the IAEA's Waste Technology Section, discusses remediation needs across the globe and IAEA remediation assistance. Watch Video →
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Remediation: Interview with Magnus Vesterlind
Magnus Vesterlind, head of the IAEA's Waste and Environment Safety Section, explains what remediation is and discusses the IAEA's current work in this field. Watch Video →
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Remediation: Waiting for a Clean Slate: Interview with Interview with Horst Monken Fernandes
Horst Monken Fernandes, IAEA Environmental Remediation Specialist, talks about the need for remediation at the Koshkar-Ata site, which is 8 km from the town of Aktau in Kazakhstan. Watch Video →
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Remediation: Environmental Management and Remediation
Experts from the USA and the UK talk about how important networking is in the effort to remediate radiologically contaminated sites. Watch Video →
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Discover the IAEA
An insight into the fascinating world of the IAEA – a technical agency with a human dimension and a mission of peace. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Introducing Nuclear Power: Interview with Anne Starz
Anne Starz, IAEA Nuclear Policy Expert, discusses the growing interest in nuclear power and how the IAEA assists countries that are considering introducing nuclear power. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Case for Nuclear Power in Africa: Interview with Ali Boussaha
Ali Boussaha, Director of the IAEA's Technical Cooperation Programme in Africa, talks about why nuclear power is a viable option for African countries and the challenges these countries face. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Nuclear Newcomers and the Law: Interview with Wolfram Tonhauser
Wolfram Tonhauser, Head of the IAEA Nuclear Law and Treaty Section, talks about the steps that countries interested in nuclear power need to take to protect people and the environment. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Nuclear Power and Developing World: Interview with Hans Holger Rogner
Hans Holger Rogner, IAEA Nuclear Planning Expert, discusses how nuclear power can help developing countries meet their energy needs. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Safety for Nuclear Newcomer Countries: Interview with Gustavo Caruso
Gustavo Caruso, Head of the IAEA Regulatory Activities Section, discusses the importance of safety infrastructure for the 60 countries considering the introduction of nuclear power. Watch Video →
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Nuclear Power: Building Infrastructure for New Nuclear Power Programmes
Member States voices on how the IAEA can support them in building a first nuclear power plant. Watch Video →
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Her Royal Highness, Princess Dina Mired of Jordan
Her Royal Highness, Princess Dina Mired, Director General of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) in Jordan, was invited to speak about her work and motivations at this year's World Cancer Day event at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Watch Video →
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Statement at World Cancer Day 2011
At the IAEA's annual commemoration of World Cancer Day, held at the IAEA's headquarters in Vienna, Director General Yukiya Amano took stock of his prioritization of cancer control in developing countries during 2010, his first year as IAEA Director General. Watch Video →
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Director General Interview on World Cancer Day 2011
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano talks about his first-hand experience of the cancer crises in the developing world and how the Agency helps raising awareness of the epidemic. Watch Video →



