The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, represented by its Radiation Protection Department, held a meeting with a delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to explore the development of an integrated electronic system for a comprehensive database on licenses, inspections, and radiation safety activities.
During the meeting, both sides discussed strategies to enhance national capabilities and strengthen the regulatory framework to ensure the safe, sustainable, and peaceful use of radiation technologies in Qatar.
As part of the discussions, the IAEA delegation delivered a presentation on the latest global best practices in data management, licensing, inspection, and control procedures. The delegation also outlined measures to enhance regulatory processes in line with internationally recognized standards in radiation safety.
This meeting is part of the ongoing collaboration between the Ministry and the IAEA, underscoring their shared commitment to achieving the highest levels of radiation safety and protecting the environment and public health from potential radiation risks.
These efforts reflect Qatar's dedication to adopting global best practices in radiation protection, contributing to the country's broader sustainable development goals.
Through this cooperation, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change aims to further establish Qatar as a regional and international leader in radiation safety while ensuring the responsible and secure use of radiation technologies across industrial, medical, and research sectors, in full compliance with the highest international safety and security standards.

During the meeting, both sides discussed strategies to enhance national capabilities and strengthen the regulatory framework to ensure the safe, sustainable, and peaceful use of radiation technologies in Qatar.