Lomé Hosts Regional Workshop on Nuclear Security Management

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Wednesday, 06 November 2024 11:10
Lomé Hosts Regional Workshop on Nuclear Security Management

(Togo First) - Lomé is hosting a regional workshop focused on the response to nuclear security incidents at facilities. The five-day workshop kicked off on November 4. Co-organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Togo, it aims to develop strategies for preventing, detecting, and responding to threats related to nuclear and radioactive materials.

Participants-national and regional experts-are exploring new methods for handling nuclear security events, whether involving materials in storage or in use.  The experts are also looking at real case studies, doing practical exercises, and sharing their experiences, to enhance coordination among various stakeholders in nuclear safety.

At the opening ceremony, Wotobe Kokou Marin, Secretary General of the Togolese Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene, emphasized that nuclear safety is a government responsibility that protects society and the environment. He pointed out that in today's global context, particularly in Africa, the risk of criminal or unauthorized use of nuclear materials cannot be ignored.

Marin noted that as many African countries pursue peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology to bridge the technology gap, the number of nuclear facilities on the continent is expected to increase. This growth brings a heightened risk of nuclear safety incidents. "We need to be even more prepared than countries that have had these technologies for several decades and are certainly already prepared," he said.

Since becoming an IAEA member in 2012, Togo has strengthened its institutional framework by establishing the Autorité Nationale de Sûreté et de Sécurité Nucléaire (ANSSN) in 2020.

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