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23 June 2026

Rabat, June 23, 2026 – The Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security and PortNet S.A., in charge of managing the national single window for foreign trade procedures in Morocco, have reached a new milestone in strengthening their institutional collaboration through the signing of an Electronic Data Interchange contract between their respective information systems, the Agency’s Authorization Information System and the National Single Window system “PORTNET”.

The signing ceremony was conducted by Mr. Saïd MOULINE, Director General of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security, and Mr. Youssef AHOUZI, General Manager of PortNet S.A., in the presence of senior officials and executives from both institutions.

This initiative is fully in line with national orientations regarding digital transformation and the digital transition of public administration. It reflects the shared commitment of both institutions to modernizing public services, simplifying administrative procedures, and continuously improving the support provided to economic operators.

The established framework will enable a secure, automated, and reliable electronic exchange of data relating to applications for import and export authorizations of ionizing radiation sources. This interconnection will contribute to optimizing file processing, reducing evaluation times, strengthening the traceability of operations, and improving the quality of services rendered to users.

On this occasion, Mr. Saïd MOULINE emphasized that this signing constitutes an important step in strengthening collaboration between the Moroccan Agency and PortNet S.A., two institutions sharing a common ambition: to put digital technology at the service of public performance and administrative efficiency. He recalled that, within a context marked by the acceleration of the digital transformation of administrations, the interoperability of information systems represents today an essential lever to guarantee fluid, transparent, and secure data exchanges.

Mr. Saïd MOULINE also highlighted the importance of the availability of reliable, secure, and timely information for the exercise of the Moroccan Agency’s regulatory missions in nuclear and radiological safety and security, as well as for compliance with the international commitments of the Kingdom of Morocco in these fields.

Furthermore, Mr. Saïd MOULINE pointed out that this collaboration will not only contribute to optimizing the processing of authorization requests and improving their efficiency, but also to strengthening institutional coordination among the various stakeholders involved. In this regard, he insisted on the paramount nature of data protection as well as the need to guarantee data confidentiality, integrity, and availability, which constitute essential requirements to which both institutions attach particular importance.

This interconnection between the Agency’s Authorization Information System platform and the PORTNET platform will thus foster increased digitalization of administrative exchanges, better fluidity of regulatory procedures, and enhanced transparency in file processing, while guaranteeing a high level of information security.

At the end of the ceremony, both parties commended the joint work of the technical and operational teams that contributed to the realization of this structural project. They reaffirmed their determination to pursue the development of common initiatives in the service of the digital transformation of the administration, the improvement of national economic competitiveness, and the enhancement of the quality of public services.

Through this partnership, the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security and PortNet S.A. reiterate their shared commitment to promoting a modern, efficient, secure administration firmly oriented toward the needs of citizens and economic operators.Through this partnership, the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security and PortNet S.A. reiterate their shared commitment to promoting a modern, efficient, secure administration firmly oriented toward the needs of citizens and economic operators.


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16 June 2026

Rabat, June 15, 2026 – The Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security is organizing, from June 15 to 19, 2026, in Rabat, a national workshop on cybersecurity regulation applied to the nuclear and radiological sector.

Organized in cooperation with the Office of Radiological Security, falling under the National Nuclear Security Administration of the Department of Energy of the United States of America, and within the framework of the action plan of the Training Center of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security launched at the beginning of this year, this workshop is part of the ongoing efforts of the Moroccan Agency to strengthen the national regulatory framework for nuclear and radiological safety and security, in order to counter emerging risks and threats, including cyber threats.

Bringing together representatives from national institutions concerned with nuclear and radiological safety and security as well as cybersecurity, this workshop aims to support the development of a national regulatory framework for cybersecurity applied to radioactive sources, and to strengthen national capacities in identifying cyber threats and implementing appropriate protective measures tailored to the national nuclear and radiological sector.

Indeed, with reference to the guidelines of the International Atomic Energy Agency and international best practices, cybersecurity constitutes a fundamental component of the national nuclear security regime.

It is worth recalling that by virtue of its statutory missions and in accordance with the provisions of Law number 142-12, the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security works towards the continuous strengthening and adaptation of the national regulatory framework to respond effectively to cyber threats and emerging risks.

Thus, the Moroccan Agency attaches particular importance to collaboration with the concerned national institutions and cooperation with international partners, with a view to promoting a cybersecurity culture, consolidating national capacities, and enhancing the resilience of infrastructures and activities within the nuclear and radiological domains.

The workshop program includes technical presentations, practical demonstrations, case studies, as well as exchange sessions focusing on cybersecurity (risk management, encryption, network security, inside threats, and the supply chain), as well as the physical protection of facilities and activities implementing radioactive sources.Le programme de l’atelier comprend des présentations techniques, des démonstrations pratiques, des études de cas ainsi que des sessions d’échanges portant sur la cybersécurité (gestion des risques, chiffrement, sécurité des réseaux, menaces internes et chaîne d’approvisionnement), ainsi que sur la protection physique des installations et activités mettant en œuvre des sources radioactives.


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11 June 2026

Rabat, 05 June 2026 – In the framework of the technical cooperation project between the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR), the European Commission, and the Belgian Institute for Radioelements (IRE-Lab), pertaining to the radiological monitoring of Moroccan territory, the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR) has inaugurated the first probe of this ambitious project, installed at its headquarters in Rabat.

This high-level event brought together Mr. Saïd MOULINE, Director General of AMSSNuR, His Excellency Mr. Dimiter TZANTCHEV, Ambassador of the European Union to the Kingdom of Morocco, and His Excellency Mr. Gilles HEYVAERT, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to the Kingdom of Morocco. The event also saw the participation of the relevant ministerial departments and national institutions partnering with AMSSNuR.

This achievement marks a strategic milestone in strengthening the national environmental radiological monitoring system and in consolidating the Kingdom’s capabilities in the areas of early detection, alerting, and nuclear or radiological emergency management.Lors de son allocution, Monsieur MOULINE a souligné que la présence de ces hauts dignitaires et partenaires « témoigne de l’excellence du partenariat qui unit le Royaume du Maroc, l’Union européenne et le Royaume de Belgique, ainsi que de l’intérêt partagé que nous portons collectivement au renforcement de la sûreté et de la sécurité nucléaires ».

In his address, Mr. MOULINE underscored that the presence of these high-level dignitaries and partners “bears witness to the excellence of the partnership uniting the Kingdom of Morocco, the European Union, and the Kingdom of Belgium, as well as to the shared commitment we collectively hold towards strengthening nuclear safety and security.”

Speaking first, the Ambassador of the European Union hailed, at this inauguration, the involvement of all stakeholders as a tangible symbol of the EU’s commitment alongside Morocco in the field of environmental radiological monitoring. He recalled that this project is fully in line with the Strategic Partnership between the EU and Morocco, which places the protection of people and the environment at the heart of shared priorities.

The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium, for his part, expressed Belgium’s pride in contributing, through the recognised expertise of the Belgian institute IRE-Lab, to the strengthening of Moroccan capabilities in the field of radiological monitoring. He concluded by emphasising that the installation of the probes envisaged under this project will, in due course, contribute to strengthening the Moroccan ELMARSAD network.

This project falls within the mandate entrusted to AMSSNuR under Law No. 142-12 on nuclear and radiological safety and security. It aims to support the reinforcement and extension of the ELMARSAD ambient radioactivity telemetry network through the installation of several new probes to be deployed across various regions of the Kingdom, as well as to support the establishment of a national radiological monitoring programme for the territory, with assistance provided to nationally accredited laboratories for the measurement of radioactivity in various environmental matrices. Furthermore, the project also aims to provide the necessary support to AMSSNuR in establishing a specific environmental radiological monitoring programme for nuclear or radiological emergency situations.

This inauguration ceremony thus represents a significant step forward in the process of strengthening the national environmental radiological monitoring system. It reflects AMSSNuR’s commitment to developing a reliable and high-performing national system for the detection and tracking of ambient radioactivity, in conformity with international standards on nuclear and radiological safety and security.Cette cérémonie d’inauguration constitue ainsi une avancée importante dans le processus de renforcement du dispositif national de surveillance radiologique de l’environnement. Elle traduit l’engagement de l’AMSSNuR en faveur du développement d’un système national fiable et performant de détection et de suivi de la radioactivité ambiante, conforme aux standards internationaux en matière de sûreté et de sécurité nucléaires et radiologiques.


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17 May 2026

Vienna, May 11–15, 2026 – A Committed Moroccan Experience for Strengthening Cybersecurity in the Nuclear World

The Director General of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security, Mr. Saïd MOULINE, accompanied by the Secretary General of the Agency, Mr. Reda NOUR, participated in the proceedings of the “International Conference on Computer Security in the Nuclear World: Securing the Future,” organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria, from May 11 to 15, 2026. This conference brought together competent authorities and international experts to exchange insights on emerging challenges in information security applied to the nuclear sector.

On the sidelines of this international conference, the Kingdom of Morocco organized, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, a side event entitled “Sharing Experience on Emerging Threats of Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence,” dedicated to presenting the Moroccan experience in facing emerging threats related to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

This high-level event, chaired by the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Morocco to the International Organizations in Vienna, Mr. Azzeddine FARHANE, brought together several prominent figures, notably the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium in Vienna, Ms. Caroline VERMEULEN, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Mission of the United States of America to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mr. Howard SOLOMON, the Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ms. Karine HERVIOU, as well as representatives from international institutions and specialized bodies committed to strengthening nuclear cybersecurity.

On this occasion, the Director General of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security, Mr. Saïd MOULINE, expressed in his opening remarks his gratitude to the dignitaries who took part in this high-level event, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in strengthening the capacities of safety and security authorities to effectively counter emerging threats. He also stressed the strategic importance of cybersecurity within the context of a constantly evolving digital environment, particularly when it concerns the nuclear field. In conclusion, he highlighted the initiatives led by the Moroccan Agency with the support of its international partners, most notably the International Atomic Energy Agency, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) of the United States of America, and the Belgian Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (AFCN).

Subsequently, the Deputy Administrator of the United States National Nuclear Security Administration, Mr. Andrew VOGT, presented the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Information Circular number 908 on the inside threat, on the occasion of its tenth anniversary, outlining the main achievements of this international working group, which brings together more than thirty countries in addition to the International Criminal Police Organization, as well as the future challenges that Information Circular 908 must address in light of growing threats. He also commended the pivotal role of the Moroccan Agency in organizing the regional event in October 2025 in Rabat on cybersecurity for French-speaking African countries, which falls within the framework of a solid and long-term cooperation between the two institutions (the Moroccan Agency and the United States Administration).

In the same context, the Secretary General of the Moroccan Agency, Mr. Reda NOUR, outlined during his presentation the national context regarding the use of nuclear and radiological applications, recalling the constant commitment of the Kingdom of Morocco to strengthening the national nuclear security framework in compliance with legally binding international instruments. He highlighted Morocco’s active role as a signatory to Information Circular 908 on the inside threat, and as a member of its international working group since its establishment in 2016. He also emphasized the efforts deployed by the Moroccan Agency over recent years in capacity building, regulatory enhancement, and regional cooperation across the African continent in the fields of cybersecurity and the responsible use of artificial intelligence.

The contribution of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security to this international conference consolidates its steadfast commitment to upgrading the national framework for nuclear and radiological safety and security, securing critical digital systems associated with vital infrastructure and sensitive facilities, and reinforcing international cooperation to meet emerging challenges related to cybersecurity in a rapidly digitalizing nuclear sector.


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28 April 2026

Mr. Saïd Mouline, Director General of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR), participated, from April 27 to 30, 2026 in Vienna, in a high-level international conference organized under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

From April 27 to 30, 2026, Vienna hosted the international conference entitled “International Conference on Effective Nuclear and Radiation Regulatory Systems: Strengthening Competence, Agility and Connection in the Modern Era.” This high-level event brought together regulatory authorities, policymakers, and international experts with the objective of strengthening regulatory systems to enhance nuclear and radiological safety and security at the global level. The conference also aimed to build on the outcomes of previous editions and to examine the evolution of regulatory systems in order to further strengthen nuclear and radiological safety and security worldwide, while identifying concrete pathways to address contemporary challenges.

In this context, Mr. Mouline took part in the proceedings of the conference, notably by contributing to the panel entitled “Shaping the Effective Regulator: Competence, Agility and Connection for a Changing World,” alongside senior international officials, including Mr. Juan Carlos Lentijo, Chairman of the Spanish Nuclear Safety Council (CSN), Ms. Ndeye Arame Boye Faye, Director General of the Senegalese Authority for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (ARSN), Mr. Zia Hussain Shah, Chairman of the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA), and Mr. Andrzej Głowacki, President of the National Atomic Energy Agency of Poland (PAA). This panel provided an opportunity to examine the key components of an effective regulatory authority in a context where safety requirements are increasingly influenced by rapid technological developments.

During his intervention, Mr. Mouline emphasized that the implementation of regulatory agility on the ground continues to face structural challenges, particularly in terms of qualified human resources, adaptation of legal and regulatory frameworks, and integration of technological innovations. Regarding the concept of regulatory effectiveness, he underlined that it relies on the ability of the regulatory framework to ensure real, sustainable, and measurable protection, while remaining credible, transparent, and exemplary. He also highlighted the importance of continuous capacity-building through training, as well as maintaining a high level of organizational performance through the consolidation of the Integrated Management System.

Beyond his contribution, this international event provided an opportunity for Mr. Mouline to engage in bilateral and multilateral discussions aimed at strengthening technical and institutional partnerships.

In conclusion, AMSSNuR’s participation in this international conference reflects its strong commitment to pursuing the global momentum of regulatory excellence, while reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as an active and responsible partner in international efforts led by the IAEA.


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6 March 2026

On the occasion of the closing of the national training course on nuclear security involving high-activity radioactive sources, held from 9 to 12 February 2026 at the Training Centre of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security in Rabat, in cooperation with the Office of Radiological Security of the United States Department of Energy, a ceremony was organized during which Mr. Saïd MOULINE, Director General of AMSSNuR, presented the first certificates to participants.

A Training Centre to place skills development on a lasting footing

Although this workshop marked an important milestone, it forms part of a dynamic already under way: AMSSNuR’s Training Centre has been launched and operational since January 2026, within a structured and sustainable approach dedicated to strengthening skills.

The Training Centre is intended to provide a permanent framework for developing the technical, regulatory and operational capacities of the various stakeholders concerned. Through specialized programmes, practical workshops and international partnerships, it will help embed a culture of nuclear safety and security consistent with the most exacting international standards.

At the closing ceremony of this train-the-trainers course, Mr. Saïd MOULINE underscored the importance of capacity building and the promotion of professional excellence. “The Training Centre is an essential lever for the continuous enhancement of skills and for supporting beneficiaries towards sustainable professional integration. It reflects the Agency’s firm commitment to human capital,” he said.

Le CFA ambitionne de devenir un pôle de référence en matière de formation, en s’appuyant sur des standards internationaux et sur les meilleures pratiques en matière de pédagogie appliquée, combinant enseignement théorique, retours d’expérience et exercices de simulation. The Training Centre aims to become a benchmark hub for training, drawing on international standards and best practices in applied pedagogy, and combining theoretical instruction, lessons learned and simulation exercises.

Through the Training Centre, AMSSNuR reaffirms its determination to contribute actively to skills development among national stakeholders, relying on continuous training, pedagogical innovation and its cooperation portfolio.

This institutional structuring therefore marks a significant step in the implementation of AMSSNuR’s strategic orientations and responds to a clear imperative: to anticipate risks rather than suffer their consequences.


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2 March 2026

Within the framework of the High Solicitude with which His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, surrounds deserving national executives and competencies, an official ceremony for the presentation of Royal Decorations was held at the headquarters of the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR).

On this occasion, Mr. Saïd MOULINE, Director General of AMSSNuR, presented the Royal Decorations bestowed by His Majesty the King upon Ms. Rachida EL GAMOUSSI, Director of the Department of Ionizing Radiation, and Mr. Taib MARFAK, Director of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards.

This Royal distinction crowns their constant commitment, exemplary professionalism and significant contribution to strengthening the national nuclear and radiological safety and security framework.

In his address, the Director General expressed his pride and appreciation towards the recipients, emphasizing that these Royal Decorations constitute the highest mark of recognition for professional careers characterized by rigor, expertise and a strong sense of responsibility. He also recalled that AMSSNuR’s mission is part of a dynamic of continuous improvement, in line with the Kingdom’s strategic orientations in the fields of nuclear safety, radiological security and environmental protection.

The presentation of these distinctions reflects recognition of the efforts made by the Agency’s executives to ensure compliance with national and international standards in nuclear safety and security, while consolidating AMSSNuR’s institutional credibility and performance.

Through this distinction, all the Agency’s teams are honored, reflecting the collective commitment to serving the public interest and the noble mission of Protecting People and the Environment, the founding motto of AMSSNuR.


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26 February 2026

Antwerp, Belgium – The Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR) took part in the Steering Committee meeting of the International Working Group on Mitigating Insider Threats INFCIRC/908, held from 26 to 28 January 2026. This international meeting brought together experts and representatives of Member States engaged in the IAEA international initiative, supported by the Government of the United States of America, aimed at strengthening nuclear security, particularly against insider threats.

Launched in 2016 during the IAEA International Conference on Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions, the United States of America issued Information Circular INFCIRC/908, “Joint Statement on Mitigating Insider Threats,” to which 38 Member States had subscribed by 2026, as well as the international organization INTERPOL.

Having joined this initiative since its inception, AMSSNuR is an active member of the Steering Committee, which meets twice a year to discuss achievements and determine future directions regarding preventive and protective measures against insider threats, as well as their mitigation through a graded approach based on the assessment of associated risks.

In this context, in October 2025 in Rabat, AMSSNuR organized a regional workshop on the contributions of artificial intelligence in the nuclear and radiological sectors and the threats they may entail, while highlighting the Moroccan regulatory approach to cybersecurity.

The discussions also addressed regulatory, ethical and legal issues related to the use of artificial intelligence in security systems, underscoring the need to adapt national and international frameworks to rapid technological developments.

The AMSSNuR delegation was led by Mr. Reda Nour, Secretary General of AMSSNuR, accompanied by the Director of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards, reflecting the importance the Agency attaches to international cooperation and to the active contribution of the Kingdom of Morocco to multilateral initiatives in this strategic and critical field.

On the occasion of this meeting, the members of the Steering Committee assessed the achievements of the 2025 Action Plan, finalized the activities planned for 2026, and identified the themes and orientations of the international symposium scheduled for 2027.

The work also included exchanges with States Parties through a webinar dedicated to insider threats and their mitigation, which saw the online participation of more than one hundred participants, during which the results of the regional workshop hosted by Morocco were presented by the AMSSNuR delegation.

This participation forms part of AMSSNuR’s approach to supporting international cooperation, strengthening nuclear and radiological security, and promoting the adoption of best practices, in line with the applicable international instruments and recommendations.


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10 February 2026

Rabat, February 9, 2026 – In the framework of its ongoing cooperation with the Office of Radiological Security under the United States Department of Energy, the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNR) is holding a four-day national training workshop on response to nuclear and radiological security incidents, from February 9 to 12, 2026, in Rabat.

The workshop builds on a training program jointly launched by the Agency and the Office of Radiological Security in January 2024, with the shared goal of strengthening national response capacities in situations involving radioactive sources that are lost, stolen, or outside regulatory oversight.

In his opening address, AMSSNR Secretary General Mr. Reda NOUR underscored the strategic significance of the workshop, calling for greater alignment between the national vision and the active involvement of all relevant institutions. This approach, he emphasized, is essential to ensuring seamless coordination of response operations and fostering a common understanding of the scope and complexity of challenges inherent to nuclear and radiological security.

Mr. NOUR also highlighted the workshop’s pivotal role in training future national instructors, who will be tasked with cascading acquired knowledge and contributing durably to the reinforcement of the national nuclear and radiological security framework — in full conformity with the applicable legislative and regulatory landscape and established international best practices.

The session brings together more than twelve representatives from agencies responsible for security, safety, and national defense, all of whom are positioned to subsequently serve as trainers in response operations.

The core objective of the training is to equip future instructors with a thorough command of the national legislative and regulatory framework governing nuclear and radiological safety and security, an understanding of the risks posed by ionizing radiation to first responders, an awareness of threats targeting radioactive sources, knowledge of physical protection systems for relevant facilities and activities, and familiarity with emergency response planning.

The programme further incorporates practical exercises and tabletop simulation drills, along with operational scenarios designed to develop on-site response plans, investigation procedures, and technical verification protocols.

The workshop is co-facilitated by experts from the American Office and the AMSSNR, in collaboration with other relevant national authorities — creating a dynamic forum for knowledge exchange and the sharing of best practices in preparedness, inter-agency coordination, and the management of radiological incidents.

Through this initiative, the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security reaffirms its sustained commitment to advancing national capabilities and consolidating nuclear and radiological security systems, in close partnership with its American counterparts and in alignment with international standards.


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30 January 2026

Pretoria, 14–16 January 2026 – As part of the implementation of the Nuclear Safety Cooperation Project (INSC), funded by the European Union and aimed at strengthening African regulatory capacities in the fields of nuclear and radiological safety, a delegation from the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR), represented by its Secretary General, Mr. Reda Nour, accompanied by the Head of the Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards Department, took part in the second bilateral follow-up meetings of the project, as well as the second meeting of its Steering Committee, held from 14 to 16 January 2026 in Pretoria, South Africa.

Hosted by the South African National Nuclear Regulator (NNR), these meetings brought together more than thirty representatives from the European Commission, the project manager Expertise France, as well as nuclear and radiological safety authorities from Africa and Europe, notably from Belgium, Finland, Spain, France, the Kingdom of Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, Ghana, and Nigeria.

The meetings focused on reviewing the progress made in implementing the 2025 action plans for each beneficiary safety authority, as well as defining and validating the strategic and operational orientations of the 2026 action plan. Particular emphasis was placed on capacity building, training planning, on-site technical assistance missions, and knowledge and expertise transfer activities.

In this context, the AMSSNuR delegation presented a detailed overview of the activities carried out in 2025, notably marked by the organization of the project’s kick-off meeting in February 2025, the conduct of six workshops and training sessions totaling more than 30 days of capacity-building activities, and active participation in several international technical and scientific events.

The delegation also highlighted the impact of these activities, which benefited more than 60 representatives from African authorities, as well as AMSSNuR staff and other national institutions, thereby contributing to the development of competencies in nuclear safety, radiation protection, and emergency preparedness and response.

Discussions enabled the definition of the main orientations of the 2026 action plan, which includes more than fifty bilateral, multilateral, and remote activities, with an overall estimated budget of 1.5 million euros.

The Steering Committee meeting, bringing together the Directors General of the African partner authorities, resulted in the official validation of the 2026 action plan and the launch of a new phase of the project.

On this occasion, European partners praised the dynamic role played by AMSSNuR, describing it as a regional model for the exemplary integration of project activities into its strategic objectives and for the assessment of the impact of cooperation with the European Union on strengthening its national and regional capacities in nuclear and radiological safety.

Through this active participation, AMSSNuR reaffirms its commitment to implementing the 2026 action plan, sustainably strengthening national competencies in nuclear and radiological safety, promoting leadership and a strong safety culture, and sharing its experience with African partner authorities, thereby contributing to responsible and cooperative nuclear governance across the African continent.