In 2024, the IAEA applied safeguards for 190 States with safeguards agreements in force, according to the Safeguards Statement and Background for 2024, published recently. This involved performing more than 3000 in-field verification activities at over 1300 nuclear facilities and ‘locations outside facilities’ around the world.
Through safeguards, the IAEA verifies States’ commitments to use nuclear material and technology only for peaceful purposes. The annual Safeguards Statement presents the IAEA’s findings and conclusions from undertaking its nuclear verification work throughout the year.
“The Safeguards Statement and Background for 2024 shows the trend of previous reports: the amount of nuclear material and facilities under IAEA safeguards continues to increase,” said Massimo Aparo, Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards at the IAEA. “With more and more countries looking to add nuclear power to their energy mix, our workload will only keep growing.”