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Scientists in the Sahel are finding quality groundwater sources -- thanks to a nuclear technique and a decade of support and training from the IAEA. Read more →
Wetlands are shrinking at an alarming rate, and nuclear techniques can help protect them. Preventing this loss is crucial for environmental preservation and the global fight against climate change. Read more →
Capacity building is key to achieving sustainable development but it is a complex process with a long life span. Read more →
Making sure there is enough fresh water to support the 135 million people in one of the driest regions on earth was the subject of the first ever IAEA conference for PhD students held this month. Read more →
In the semi-arid Sahel region of Segou in central Mali, small-holder farmers often struggle to provide enough food for the area’s growing population, and rainfall pattern changes due to climate change are acerbating their hardship. Read more →