In the lead-up to the Tenth Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), States Parties engaged in a wide-ranging consultations on peaceful uses, including how to make better use of the NPT review process to further advance the peaceful use of the atom for development.
In this context, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) established a Task Force in late 2020 to examine and provide recommendations for approaches that could lead to increased access to nuclear science and technology for peaceful uses and contribute to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, while maintaining non-proliferation and nuclear security objectives. The Task Force examined these issues in the contexts of the NPT review process and of the IAEA’s mandate.
The resultant recommendations, contained in the report below, include a wide set of action items for the IAEA, its Member States and representatives of industry to increase awareness raising, expand and improve partnerships, improve the sustainability and access to nuclear applications and foster nuclear safety, security and non-proliferation cultures. The Task Force also made recommendations for consideration by NPT States Parties in advance of the Tenth NPT Review Conference. One such recommendation is for the Member States of the IAEA and NPT State Parties to call on the UN Secretary-General to convene a high-level conference with the IAEA Director General on the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology to raise the profile of peaceful uses among all stakeholders worldwide.