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Looking Ahead to 2010

The global agenda on peace, safety, security and sustainable economic growth will continue to occupy international organizations, including the IAEA, in the years ahead. (Photo: D. Calma/IAEA)

Here is a preview of nuclear-related events and other international developments taking place in the coming year.

January 2010

  • The World Economic Forum holds its 40th Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, 27-31 January, with a call to action to improve the state of the world through rethink, redesign and rebuild. IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano will be attending.

February

  • Hundreds of international leaders will gather in Paris, France, from 2-4 February to attend the Global Zero Summit. Global Zero is an international movement for the elimination of nuclear weapons.

 

March

 

  • An International Workshop on Seismic Safety of Nuclear Installations will be held in Kashiwazaki in Japan from 17 to 19 March 2010. It is being organised by the IAEA and the International Seismic Safety Centre (ISSC) in co-operation with the IAEA Asia Nuclear Safety Network (ANSN).

 

  • Communicating water quality challenges and opportunities is the theme for World Water Day 2010, which will be observed on 22 March.

April

  • A Global Nuclear Security Summit opens in Washington D.C. from 12-13 April. Topics will cover nuclear terrorism and international efforts to secure vulnerable nuclear materials. The planned outcome is a communiqué pledging efforts to attain the highest levels of nuclear security, essential for international security and development and expansion of peaceful nuclear energy worldwide.

May

 

June

  • The IAEA Board´s mid-year meetings open in early June in Vienna.

 

 

  • An update on the global partnership against the proliferation of weapons and materials of mass destruction is expected at the Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) is the biennial pan-European meeting dedicated to scientific research and innovation. The next forum takes place in Turin, Italy from 2-7 July 2010. The Scientific Programme will include talks on sustainable living and frontiers of energy research.

 

  • The 2010 Summer Institute of the World Nuclear University opens at the Christ Church University in Oxford, England.

August

  • The City of Hiroshima commemorates the dropping of the atomic bomb on 6 August 2010. This annual ceremony is held in memory of those who lost their lives, in the hope that the experience of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki will never be repeated. IAEA Director General Amano is expected to attend.

September

  • The United Nations´ International Day of Peace - marked every year on September 21 - is a global holiday when individuals, communities, nations and governments highlight efforts to end conflict and promote peace.

 

  • The 54th Session of the IAEA General Conference of Member States convenes in Vienna starting 20 September, preceded by meetings of the Agency´s Board the week before.

October

 

  • From 25-29 October in Tokyo, Japan, specialists will review challenges faced by technical and scientific support organizations (TSO) in enhancing nuclear safety and security.

November

  • The Symposium on International Safeguards: Preparing for Future Verification Challenges is scheduled to convene 1-5 November in Vienna, Austria.

 

  • The IAEA Technical Assistance and Cooperation Committee begins its sessions in Vienna, from 29 November to 1 December 2010.

 

December 2010

  • The last meeting of the Board of Governors takes place 2-3 December at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna.

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Last update: 27 Jul 2017

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