Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN)
- African Food Safety Network (AFoSaN)
- African Network for Education in Nuclear Science and Technology (AFRA-NEST)
- Asian Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (ANENT)
- CONNECT
- Research Network of Marine-Coastal Stressors in Latin America and the Caribbean (REMARCO)
- Control of Sources Network (CSN)
- Food Safety Asia (FSA)
- Forum on the Safety of Near Surface Disposal
- Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP)
- Global Network of Isotopes in Rivers (GNIR)
- Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN)
- Global Water Analysis Laboratory (GloWAL) Network
- International Nuclear Science and Technology Academy (INSTA)
- IAEA/WHO Network of Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDL)
- International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSCs)
- International Network of Front Line Officers and Organizations for Nuclear Security Detection
- International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN)
- Latin American Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (LANENT)
- Occupational Radiation Protection Networks (ORPNET)
- Red de Latino America y el Caribe (RALACA)
- Regional Network for Education and Training in Nuclear Technology (STAR-NET)
- Response and Assistance Network (RANET)
- Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VETLAB) Network
The IAEA Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network is both a human network and a web platform, allowing its members to share nuclear safety and security knowledge and services to further the goal of achieving worldwide implementation of a high level of nuclear safety and security.
The Network is a key support element of the Global Nuclear Safety and Security Framework, which has the objective to achieve and maintain a high level of safety and security at nuclear facilities and activities around the world. The IAEA plays a central role in strengthening this Framework, by assisting Member States in building sustainable national competences and capabilities. It also promotes, through dedicated knowledge networks, the transfer of knowledge from countries with mature nuclear energy programmes to countries that have only just started to embark on such programmes.
The GNSSN, as a knowledge network, is part of an integrated IAEA methodology for capacity-building and contributes to enhancing international cooperation and dialogue in the field of nuclear safety and security, as well as harmonizing national approaches to nuclear safety knowledge management. Its main members are information providers and network operators.
The Network’s mission comprises three elements:
- Ensuring that relevant knowledge, experience and lessons learned related to nuclear safety and security are managed and shared for the benefit of Member States;
- Enabling and supporting interaction and collaboration between organizations and subject matter experts; and
- Establishing a capacity building framework to support the national nuclear safety and security infrastructure in IAEA Member States.
The GNSSN has public and restricted parts. While the public part provides access to open information sources, as well as relevant IAEA and external sources, the restricted site is used as a collaboration platform for safety and security teams, forums and user communities. It requires an official nomination and registration.
Related resources
- What is GNSSN?
- Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN)
- More information on GNSSN
- IAEA Report on Capacity Building for Nuclear Safety
- Arab Network for Nuclear Regulators (ANNuR)
- Asian Nuclear Safety Network (ANSN)
- European and Central Asia Safety Network (EuCAS)
- Forum of Nuclear Regulatory Bodies in Africa (FNRBA)
- IAEA Technical and Scientific Support Organizations Forum (TSOF)
- Latest GNSSN Newsletter (April 2024)
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