International Women’s Day 2013
Women of the CTBTO have been on the front lines of detecting nuclear tests. You are monitoring the huge volumes of data collected by our monitoring system. You have gone to the four corners of the Earth to install and maintain. You have worked diligently on the political and legal aspects of the entry into force of the Treaty. You have tirelessly worked for the build-up of the on-site inspection regime.
Russol Thaer Abdulrahman Al-Dulaimi from Iraq, one of 66 women who received technical training last year.
I would like to say to all women, at all levels: Participate! Be part of the discussions at work and don’t give up your seat or voice for anybody else. Make yourself heard. You are important and you make a difference.
In the new CTBTO Blog “Stories from the Field”, Vorian Maryssael, Director of CTBTO’s International Monitoring System (IMS) Division, writes about her field mission to Norway for the maintenance of a seismic station. Maryssael, a mother of twin toddlers, oversees the installation and certification of the network’s stations, systems and facilities, as well as the engineering and development of the network and its continuous sustainment.

Click to read Vorian Maryssael's “From the Field” blog post

Frances Boyle heads the CTBTO's Administration Division
19 Dec 2012