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Official closing event of the UN-NYG Mentoring Programme, held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 8 March 2019

Speech by Mentors and Mentees Ms Patricia Gody-Kain - Mentor Mr Christophe Xerri - Mentor Ms Johanna Slaets - Mentee Mr Joseph Hiess - Mentee Ms Melissa Buerbaumer - Mentor

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA


UN NYG OFFICERS: Chirayu Batra - President Denis Subbotnitskiy - Vice President Kirsten Virginia Glenn - Communications and Liaison Officer Marianne Nari Fisher – Treasurer Babatunde Adigun – Programme Manager Amelia Lee Zhi Yi - Mentoring Coordinator Rong Liu - Intern Coordinator

The UN-NYG Mentoring Programme is a project initiated by the UN-NYG and led by Ms Amelia Lee Zhi Yi, the UN-NYG Mentoring Coordinator. The programme is implemented with support from the IAEA Office of the Deputy Director General, Ms Mary Alice Hayward, Head of the Department of Management.

The key vision of the mentoring programme is to act as a platform for IAEA staff to strengthen their professional skills at the workplace and improve networking capacity through the cultivation of cross departmental and generational relationships.

The goals of the Mentoring Programme are to: 1. Strengthen staff resources through mutual learning experiences for mentors and mentees, to nurture high performance leaders with the capacity to “give back” at the workplace

2.Develop self-sustaining professional relationships between mentors and mentees that narrow the gap between different departments and age groups at the IAEA
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