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The IAEA is highlighting the diverse career opportunities that contribute to its mission of promoting peace and development through atomic energy. By profiling its employees, the organization aims to shed light on the various roles within the agency, particularly in finance and accounting. These profiles serve not only to inform but also to inspire individuals, especially women, to consider careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) or related fields.
The agency emphasizes the importance of balancing technical expertise with innovative thinking, showcasing how finance and accounting professionals play a crucial role in supporting the IAEA’s initiatives. By sharing personal stories and career journeys, the IAEA hopes to encourage a new generation to pursue paths that may have previously seemed unattainable. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote diversity and inclusion within the STEM workforce, ultimately contributing to a more equitable future in scientific fields.
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