Investing in Nuclear Science and Technology

9 January 2025 • 
Briefs and Factsheets, Peaceful Uses, Publications
This two-page guide provides a concise overview of the transformative potential of nuclear applications for development and climate goals and shows practical pathways for investing in nuclear technology.
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Nuclear science and technology offer cutting-edge, practical solutions for addressing some of the world’s most urgent challenges, from climate change to food security and healthcare.

The International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Technical Cooperation Programme and the Peaceful Uses Initiative ensure that investments lead to tangible development outcomes while fostering long-term technological capacity worldwide.

This two-page guide provides an insightful and concise overview of the transformative potential of nuclear applications and practical pathways for impactful financing. Explore how nuclear science and technology accelerate progress towards global development and climate goals – read the guide to learn more about making a difference.


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