The International Science and Technology Center, within the framework of the Targeted Initiative on the Export Control of CBRN Dual-Use Materials and Technologies, together with the Export Control Center (Bishkek), initiated two 3-day Workshops on Export Control and Identification of dual-use goods for employees of the Customs Service of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Madagascar became the seventh Southern African state to install the Information Tracking System, developed by Software Company Ltd., under the EU Project 5.01 15B: Support to Southern African States in Nuclear Safety and Safeguards.
ISTC organized the third in row monthly webinar for the African countries, participating in the EU-funded Project MC 5.01 15B, spotlighting Stakeholders Engagement.
ISTC Executive Director addressed the Annual Meeting of the NSSC Network, presenting ISTC’s mission and achievements, outlining the support it can provide to the establishment of an NSSC or to the collaboration among NSSCs within and among particular regions.
The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe and the Software Company Ltd. have successfully completed the training on the use of the Information Tracking System to monitor the transportation of radioactive materials within and across national borders.
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and the African Center for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS) organized jointly an African regional workshop on the Amended CPPNM held online on April 12, 14, and 16, 2021.
The first round of training in using the Information Tracking System (ITS) with participants from DR Congo has been successfully conducted as part of the 2021-activities under Project MC 5.01 15B, Support to Southern African States in Nuclear Safety and Safeguards.
“ISTC is proud to have the Partnership of AFCONE in our activities in Africa,” read the message of ISTC Executive Director David Cleave to the leadership of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy, conveying congratulations on the 25th Anniversary of the Treaty of Pelindaba.
Representatives of national regulators, academia, and civil society from 17 countries across three continents took part in the third of a series of webinars underEU-funded project MC 5.01 15B Support to Southern African States in Nuclear Safety and Safeguards.
The African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE) and the professional network African Youth Generation in Nuclear (AYGN) – organized on 31 March 2021 a virtual forum entitled: Capacity Building for Safe and Secure Development in Africa of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy including Nuclear Power.
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