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In this Global Review & Outlook edition of the WINS Academy Quarterly, we are taking the opportunity to look back at 2025 and ahead towards 2026. We are delighted to share with you articles exploring current developments from WINS Academy Alumni all around the world, and we look forward to your contributions for the next edition!
CONTENTS
Perspectives in Practice
Alumni share the national or regional change that will most impact their work in 2026.
Special Feature: Modernising Canada’s Nuclear Security Regulations
Reflections from Africa
Reflecting on the Nuclear Security Nexus in East Africa
Navigating Emerging Trends and Persistent Challenges in Nuclear Security: A Zambian and Regional Perspective
Harnessing Nuclear Techniques for Agricultural Biosecurity: The Zambian Experience with the Sterile Insect Technique
Human Capital Development: Securing the Future of Nuclear in Kenya and Beyond
Promoting Nuclear Security Competence Through Education and Grassroots Engagement
Views from Latin America
Opinion Pieces
Some considerations on WINS Special Report Nuclear Security 2.0
Nuclear Security in the Middle East: Urgency Beyond Compliance
Conference Summaries
Alumni Updates
New Year’s Reflections from WINS’ Executive Director
All articles are the responsibility of the contributor only and reflect their own views.