The African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE) has launched a five-year programme, which aims to strengthen nuclear material control measures in Africa. AFCONE said “Uplifting Nuclear Safeguards in Africa” is “an.
The African Commission on Nuclear Energy has launched a five-year programme, Uplifting Nuclear Safeguards in Africa, which will have support from the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority of Finland and funding from the European Union and Finland.
The African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE) has launched a five-year programme to strengthen nuclear safeguards across the continent. Designated simply “Uplifting Nuclear Safeguards in Africa”, it was publicly unveiled with the holding of the programme’s first training course, hosted by the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) and held in Midrand, between Johannesburg and Pretoria, this week.