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Technical Cooperation Programme - Delivering Results for Peace and Development april 2011
1. The IAEA’s Technical Cooperation Programme Delivering Results for Peace and Development
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5. “ To increasingly promote tangible socioeconomic impact by contributing directly in a cost-effective manner to the achievement of the major sustainable development priorities of each country.” TC Strategic Goal
6. Department of Technical Cooperation Deputy Director General Mr. Kwaku Aning Division of Programme Support and Coordination TCPC Ms. Donatella Magliani Finance and Information Management Mr. Frederick Claps Strategy and Partnerships Mr. Johannes Seybold Quality Assurance Mr. Javier Guarnizo Division for Latin America TCLA Mr. Juan Antonio Casas-Zamora Division for Europe TCEU Mr. Manase Peter Salema Division for Asia and the Pacific TCAP Mr. Dazhu Yang Division for Africa TCAF Mr. Ali Boussaha Africa Section 1 TCAF 1 Mr. Mulugeta Amha Africa Section 1 TCAF 1 Mr. Jing Zhang Asia and the Pacific Section 1 TCAP 1 Mr. Mokdad Maksoudi Asia and the Pacific Section 2 TCAP 2 Mr. Ansar Shamsi Europe Section 1 TCEU 1 Mr. Manuel Recio Europe Section 1 TCEU 2 Mr. Andrejs Salmins Latin America Section 1 TCLA 1 Mr. Royal Kastens Latin America Section 1 TCLA 1 Mr. Alain Cardoso
7. The technical cooperation programme: a shared responsibility Technical Cooperation Programme All Member States Technical Departments Scientific and technological support Member States with TC projects Full range of responsibilities including priority setting IAEA Secretariat Department of Technical Cooperation Overall management and coordination Capacity building
24. Disbursements by Agency Programme 2010 15/04/11 Human health 17.9% Food & agriculture 14% Nuclear safety 18.4% Radioisotope production and radiation technology 11.5%
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Editor's Notes
Eisenhower speech, 1953, ATOMS FOR PEACE
The core mission of the Agency is thus to enhance security and development in its Member States. All states, no matter what their stage of development, have the right to benefit from nuclear technology and the responsibility not to misuse it. This insistence on the rights and responsibilities of all Member States is central to the Agency.
“ To increasingly promote tangible socio-economic impact by contributing directly in a cost-effective manner to the achievement of the major sustainable development priorities of each country.”
All Member States are eligible to participate in the TC programme. All Member States benefit from the TC programme, whether directly through projects or indirectly through activities for the global good; whether by receiving direct support or by being the source of equipment and experts. In parallel, all Member States share the responsibility for the programme, and provide political, financial or implementation support. 70% of the capacity building function of the Agency is delivered through the technical cooperation programme.
Promoting Science & Technology The IAEA is working to to fighting poverty, sickness, and pollution of the earth's environment, and to other global "Millennium Goals" for a safer and better future. Some examples of this are listed above. Nuclear technologies reaches into almost every aspect of our daily lives. A few facts are: Nuclear power generates about 16 percent of the world’s electricity; Someone receives radioisotope treatment for medical diagnosis every third second; that is 35,000 persons every day; 3 million persons are treated with radiotherapy each year against cancer; 40 countries now use irradiation to improve the hygiene, safety and quality of food; Radiation is used in scores of industrial applications: sterilizing syringes and other hospital supplies; testing the quality of steel for cars and trucks; and checking for production flaws in airplane engines.
More examples
Eisenhower speech, 1953, ATOMS FOR PEACE
TC Website: open to the public at large; TC information and External Forms http://tc.iaea.org/