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Laying down foundations: ARASIA States-Parties gather to plan medium-term strategy

MTS-Group

The ARASIA members not only share comparable developmental challenges, but share a common vision of the future. In this regard, from 8-11 June, the IAEA's Vienna headquarters provided the venue for an expert meeting of the working group to discuss and draft a Medium-Term Strategy (MTS) for the ARASIA States-Parties.

 This week's meeting, with the participation of some ARASIA National Representatives and experts, began with a roundtable discussion outlining the scope of the new Medium-Term Strategy, from the strategy's vision and mandate to its management principles. With the aim of facilitating cooperation, and in order to attain their collective goals, the meeting's participants devoted themselves to drafting a new MTS document, making sure to consider existing forthcoming regional needs in their deliberations.

The four-day meeting concluded with the draft strategy, and with discussions on the next steps. By leveraging the existing regional collaboration, the ARASIA agreement can further accelerate the process of development, and enable a process of knowledge transfer and sharing of capabilities.

Background

The Co-operative Agreement for Arab States in Asia for Research, Development and Training related to Nuclear Science and Technology (ARASIA) is an intergovernmental agreement among IAEA Member States.

Established in July 2002, the ARASIA agreement was developed with the aim of promoting and coordinating training and research activities in the areas of nuclear science and technology. At present, there are nearly 10 technical cooperation (TC) projects designed under the auspices of this regional agreement, projects which span the gamut from air pollution detection to capacity building for the maintenance of research reactors.

Currently, nine IAEA Member States are party to the ARASIA agreement, namely: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.  

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Last update: 26 Jul 2017

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