Malaysia committed to nuclear science and helping others - ABH

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Director General of Nuklear Malaysia: Committed to Nuclear Science and Helping Others Michael Amdi Madsen, IAEA Office of Public Information and Communication October 20, 2021

Malaysian Nuclear Agency Director General Siti A'iasah Binti Hashim took part in the IAEA’s 65th General Conference and received her agency’s Outstanding Achievement award in mutation plant breeding. (Photo: F. Llukmani/IAEA) With support and guidance, all countries can reap the benefits of peaceful nuclear applications, and there is no better example of that than Malaysia. Since joining the IAEA in 1969, the Southeast Asian country has applied nuclear science to improve food security, address pests and pollution, encourage economic development, and improve people’s health. Recently we spoke to Siti A'iasah Binti Hashim, Director General of Nuklear Malaysia — the Malaysian Nuclear Agency (MNA) — as she visited Vienna to receive her organisation’s Outstanding Achievement Award in plant mutation breeding and take part in the 65th IAEA General Conference. She spoke about some of her agency’s recent successes, efforts, and challenges in addressing 21st Century problems: 1


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