Within the United Nations family, it was founded in 1957 as the world's "Atoms for Peace" organisation.
Both the General Assembly and the Security Council of the United Nations receive reports.
The organization’s headquarters are in Vienna, Austria.
Functions:
Promotes the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear technologies with its Member States and diverse partners throughout the world.
Attempts to encourage the peaceful use of nuclear energy while prohibiting its use for military purposes, including the development of nuclear weapons.
Governors' Council:
The General Conference (11 members every year) elects 22 member nations (who must reflect a specified geographic variety) for a two-year tenure.
The outgoing Board has proposed at least ten member states.
Each board member has one vote.
Functions:
Recommendations to the General Conference on the operations and budget of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
IAEA standards are published by this organisation.
The majority of the IAEA's policies are made by them.
Subject to the permission of the General Conference, appoints the Director General.
Programs:
Action Plan for Cancer Treatment (PACT)
The Human Health Program is a government-funded initiative
Project to Increase Water Availability
In the year 2000, the International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles was launched.