Nobel Peace Prize 2005 - IAEA Staff Reception

The drinks are poured for Claire Browne and Andrea Schoerk. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA) Deputy Director General David Waller leads staff in a toast. The Nobel Committee recognized the IAEA´s work as being "of incalculable importance" to global peace and security. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)The reception is a tribute to employees like Ying Wu and Sin May Wong and all the 2,300 strong team of IAEA staff. Former employees also join the celebrations in honour of the IAEA´s share of the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. (Photo credit: K. Tischlinger/IAEA) Virtual reality helps to keep staff at the IAEA´s Monaco laboratory and Toronto office connected to the party via video link. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)Joint Nobel Laureate and IAEA Chief Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei joins staff at the reception.
(Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)Agency employees from the medical service: Wai Yue Bernleitner, John Doherty, and Nida Tare in front of the Peace Prize Medal. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)Staff members will receive a certificate to commemorate the IAEA´s receipt of the prestigious prize. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA) Imed Zabaar, David Waller and Lydia Baben are among IAEA staff who come from over 90 countries around the world. The contribution of IAEA staff is as diverse as the landscape of peaceful nuclear technologies. They come from scientific, technical, managerial and professional disciplines. They underpin the Agency´s important "atoms for peace" mission, supporting efforts for international peace and development. (Photo credit: V. Kuecuektas/IAEA) The celebrations continue. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)Tomorrow it will be back to work as usual for IAEA staff, whose work and role is recognized as vital to the hopes and aspirations for a safe and peaceful world. (Photo credit: K. Tischlinger/IAEA) Michaela Loidolt and Francis Campbell celebrate the IAEA´s 2005 Nobel Peace Prize win, at a reception held in staff´s honour on 24 January 2006, at the Agency´s Vienna headquarters in Austria.
(Photo credit: K. Tischlinger/IAEA)The rotunda in the Vienna International Center fills. (Photo credit: K. Tischlinger/IAEA) For Jaqcues Gaillard it is smiles all around, at the acknowledgement of the IAEA´s efforts in the service of peace. (Photo credit: K. Tischlinger/IAEA)IAEA press officer Peter Rickwood helps to get their party started, as he doubles as bartender for the occasion. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)
Last update: 13 November 2014

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