 The IAEA 61st General Conference has come to an end. Over 2,000 participants from 157 member states came this week to the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria, to discuss nuclear issues. It's a very important event in order to negotiate the annual work program of the IAEA. Throughout the week, 59 side events displayed aspects of the IAEA's work and the nuclear industry. It's been fantastic, very interesting, find the content very helpful and actually the side events were very, very good. The main side event was the two-day scientific forum, attended by His Majesty the King of Lesotho, let's see the third. The theme that has been chosen for this forum, which is nuclear techniques in human health, prevention, diagnosis and treatment, is very relevant today and will remain so in years to come. The annual conference also highlighted the importance of gender equality. Gender equality makes all organizations stronger, more productive and more effective. During the opening session, Yukia Amano was appointed for another term as Director-General of the IAEA. I will continue to implement our Atoms for Peace and Development mandate energetically and in an impartial and transparent manner. This year, key resolutions were adopted on the IAEA's work in nuclear science and technology, safety, security, safeguards and technical cooperation. From Vienna, Austria, this is Alejandra Silva, reporting for the IAEA.