Titre : | IAEA TECHNICAL COOPERATION: A PARTNER UN DEVELOPMENT | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGIY AGENCY, Auteur | Mention d'édition : | Australie | Editeur : | International Atomic Energy Agency | Année de publication : | JUIN 1997 | Importance : | 56p. | Format : | Petit | Note générale : | FIGURES | Langues : | Français | Catégories : | PLANIFICATION ENERGETIQUE POLITIQUE ENERGETIQUE RECHERCHE AGRICOLE RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE RESSOURCES EN EAU RESSOURCES ENERGETIQUES
| Mots-clés : | RECHERCHE ENERGETIQUE/ ENERGIE ATOMIQUE | Index. décimale : | 215 Énergies nucléaires -débats sur l’énergie nucléaire et alternatives
| Résumé : | During the last 40 years the IAEA has delivered almost USS800 milion in technical suport to its developing Member States. In 1958, technical programmes aimed at building national capacity in nuclear science and technology were carried out in 42 countries. In 1996, ninety-five countries and territories participated in technical co-operation in 49 principal areas of activity ranging from nuclear power to radioisotope investigations of human nutritional status. These activities, financed entirely from the voluntary contributions of developed and developing Members States, are now aimed at producing significant and sustainable social and economic benefits using national capacities in nuclear science and technology. "Partners in development" is a new term used to describe the process of connecting technology to the end-user, and the active engagement of a broad community of interests that join to produce significant impact. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=30998 |
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