Citation:
S. Adu, S. Birikorang, Z. Ndum, M. Yim, and C. Marianno “Assessing the Feasibility and Risks of Small Modular Reactor Deployment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Geopolitical and Security Analysis”, INMM25: Advancing Nuclear Materials Management for a Safer Tomorrow, August 24–28, 2025. Washington, DC.
Abstract:
This study investigates the security implications of deploying Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the risks posed by non-state actors, particularly terrorist groups. Given the increasing interest in nuclear energy as a sustainable solution for energy security and economic development in the region, it is crucial to assess the potential risk associated with SMR technology deployment in the region. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining literature review, data analysis, and probabilistic risk assessment to evaluate the likelihood of an attack on nuclear installations by terrorist organizations. This study provides a preliminary analysis of the nuclear security risks associated with SMRs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Future research will examine additional parameters to comprehensively assess each country’s nuclear security risks.