Preparatory Webinars for the Fourth NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop
First Preparatory Webinar - 14 October 2024, 13:00-16:00 CEST | Second Preparatory Webinar - 11 December 2024, 13:00-16:00 CET

First Webinar: Ensuring Balanced Power and Influence Among Stakeholders

Second Webinar: Mitigating Power Imbalances

Background

The NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshops (SIWS) are known for fostering active discussions and collaboration. The first edition was held in 2017 with a focus on stakeholder involvement in nuclear decision making. The second edition in 2019 focused on risk communication. The third workshop held in September 2023 was centred around the theme of optimisation in decision making. Other relevant workshops have included the joint NEA and DSA (Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority) workshop “Regulatory Framework of Decommissioning, Legacy Sites and Wastes from Recognition to Resolution: Building Optimisation into the Process” (2019), the NEA workshop “Optimisation: Rethinking the Art of the Reasonable” (2020), and the NEA workshop “Multifactor Optimisation of Predisposal Management of Radioactive Waste” (2020).

Power imbalance among stakeholders can be further intensified in cases where there is inadequate representation and/or limited resource availability to representatives from civil society and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in official forums and decision-making processes. The design of the decision-making process is crucial in effectively involving stakeholders. If the process lacks transparency and outcomes may be altered behind closed doors, then the decision-making process has not been properly designed to balance power, foster learning, and enable consensus-building.

The NEA recognises the importance of continuing its work on stakeholder involvement, which is a key goal outlined in its Strategic Plan 2023-2028. In this regard, setting the stage for the fourth edition of the NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop early in 2025 is a priority.

Webinar objectives

To address the above topics, the first preparatory webinar for the fourth NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop will have the following overarching objectives:

  1. Improve understanding of (power) imbalances that may occur when involving stakeholders in decision-making processes, and examine the implications for policymakers, regulators, and in particular, civil society, within the nuclear sector.
  2. Identify the key contributors to power imbalance and the possible reasons for them.

The outcomes of the first webinar will inform discussions during the second webinar to be held virtually on 11 December 2024, which will focus on how to mitigate power imbalances.

Target audience

The target audience will include a diverse range of stakeholders, such as representatives from government institutions, industry sectors, academic and research institutions, and NGOs from NEA member countries and beyond. Particular focus will be placed on ensuring representative participation from civil society. Additionally, the audience is set to include participants from previous editions of the NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop series.

Preliminary agenda: First webinar - 14 October 2024

Welcome and keynote remarks

 

SESSION 1: Setting the stage

 

Understanding and identifying power imbalance

 

Lead thought:

Identify and understand different forms of power imbalances in stakeholder involvement (e.g. social, economic)

Group discussion

 

SESSION 2: Breakout discussion

 

Identifying issues and challenges

 

Lead thought:

Discuss case studies where power imbalances have hindered effective stakeholder engagement and optimal decision taking in the nuclear sector OR played a role in decision making process and resulted in a not-so -good outcome? 

What does good engagement look like?

 

Group discussion

 

Wrap-up 

 

Summary remarks and way-forward 

Practical information and registration

Registration for the preparatory webinars is now open.

First webinar: Please register by 10 October 2024.
Second webinar: Please register by 6 December 2024.

The webinars will be held on Zoom (Paris time).