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PROIECTE REGIONALE ÎN DERULARE (2009-2011)
ALE AGENŢIEI INTERNAŢIONALE PENTRU ENERGIA ATOMICĂ
CU SUBIECTE DE INTERES PENTRU PARTENERII DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
RER/0/028 Improving Educational and Training Capabilities in Nuclear Science and Applications
Summary Information
Objectives:
To improve and develop educational and training capabilities in nuclear science and applications of nuclear techniques and methods, particularly emphasizing national and regional needs based on present and future development strategies; to raise general public awareness of the significance of education in natural sciences in general and physics and nuclear physics and its applications in particular.
Field(s): (0I) Education, Training and Nuclear Knowledge Management
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(T) Management of Technical Cooperation for Development
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 419,500Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 419,500

RER/0/030 Strengthening Capabilities for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation
Summary Information
Objectives: To strengthen capabilities for preserving and transferring nuclear knowledge, and developing new skills and competences in nuclear related areas.
Field(s): (0I) Education, Training and Nuclear Knowledge Management
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(T) Management of Technical Cooperation for Development
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 331,450Government Cost Sharing: 41
Inkind Contrib: 0Total: 331,491

RER/0/031 Strengthening Sustainability of Nuclear Research and Development Institutes in the Modern Science and Technology Environment
Summary Information
Objectives: To increase management skills and networking among the nuclear research and development institutions in order to ensure a strong link between nuclear science and technology and country needs.
Field(s):
(0H) Nuclear Centres and Laboratories(0N) Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Sustainability and Self-Reliance(0P) Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries (TCDC)
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(D) Nuclear Science(T) Management of Technical Cooperation for Development
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 663,336Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 663,336

RER/0/032 Building Country and Regional Capacity, and Assisting in Programme Planning and Monitoring
Summary Information
Objectives:
To upgrade and strengthen the skills and capabilities of human resources, assist in the planning of technical cooperation programmes to implement national projects, and to support TC relevant visits of national consultants abroad.
Field(s): (0A) General Atomic Energy Development
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(T) Management of Technical Cooperation for Development
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 2,095,849Government Cost Sharing: 1,051
Inkind Contrib: 0Total: 2,096,900

RER/2/005 Characterizing Seasonal Variations in Elemental Particulate Matter Concentrations in European Urban and Rural Areas under Different Climatic Conditions
Summary Information
Objectives:
To characterize air particulate matter (APM) pollution using nuclear and related analytical techniques in order to identify the pollution sources and to prepare guidelines/recommendations to reduce APM; to assess the impact of APM on human health and the environment.
Field(s): (2C) Radioanalytical Techniques
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(I) Radioisotope Production and Radiation Technology
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 481,050Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 481,050

RER/3/007 Improving Quality Management of Radioactive Waste
Summary Information
Objectives:
To improve the technical capacity, efficiency and safety of existing waste management facilities. To assist responsible staff in defining efficient ways to improve existing waste management practices and to assist in the resolution of particular or common problems in participating countries. To upgrade technical knowledge of key operational personnel on specific practices, new developments and experiences in processing radioactive waste and to introduce and highlight new advanced approaches in radioactive waste management, such as integrated approach in planning and implementation, waste minimization, recycling and reuse options, quality assurance and requirements, quality control etc.
Field(s): (3H) Radioactive Waste Management Technology and Infrastructure
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(L) Management of Radioactive Waste
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 799,000Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 799,000

RER/5/013 Evaluation of Natural and Mutant Genetic Diversity in Cereals Using Nuclear and Molecular Techniques
Summary Information
Objectives: To evaluate and increase genetic diversity in major cereals using nuclear techniques, molecular genetics and biotechnology
Field(s): (5C) Plant Breeding and Genetics
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(E1) Sustainable Intensification of Crop Production Systems
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2007
Estimated duration: 5 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 662,263Government Cost Sharing: 2,240
Total: 664,503

RER/5/015 Supporting Early Warning and Surveillance of Avian Influenza Infection in Wild and Domestic Birds and Assessing Genetic Markers for Bird Resistance
Summary Information
Objectives:
To establish early bird flu diagnosis and assessment of genetic markers for AI resistance with nuclear molecular methods in the region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia.
Field(s): (5F) Animal Diseases
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(E) Food and Agriculture
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 417,375Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 417,375

RER/6/017 Improving Clinical Practice in Nuclear Medicine (Phase II)
Summary Information
Objectives: To improve health services for patients undergoing nuclear medicine diagnosis and treatment.
Field(s): (6B) Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(F) Human Health
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 861,462Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 861,462

RER/6/018 Strengthening Regional Capacity in Medical Radiation Physics (Phase II)
Summary Information
Objectives:
To upgrade the knowledge and clinical skills of medical physicists and technicians working in radiation medicine and to provide training to enhance diagnostics, treatment planning and delivery in line with international standards.
Field(s): (6F) Radiation Metrology and Dosimetry
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(F) Human Health
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 686,380

RER/6/019 Improving Clinical Practice in Radiation Oncology (Phase II)
Summary Information
Objectives: To upgrade the knowledge and clinical skills of radiation oncologists and technicians and to enhance the sustainability of radiotherapy treatment.
Field(s): (6C) Radioisotope and Radiation Treatment
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(F) Human Health
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 725,319

RER/6/020 Quality Assurance Team in Radiation Oncology: Improving the Quality of Radiotherapy Services (Phase II)
Summary Information
Objectives: To improve the quality and safety of radiotherapy services.
Field(s): (6C) Radioisotope and Radiation Treatment
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(F) Human Health
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 302,867

RER/7/005 Providing Technical Support for Implementing Modern Approaches and Tools for the Assessment of Radiation Impact on Terrestrial and Freshwater Environments
Summary Information
Objectives:
To improve regulatory instruments used for environmental assessments through harmonization and implementation of modern approaches and tools for evaluation of radiation impact on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
Field(s): (7F) Radioecology
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(H) Assessment and Management of Marine and Terrestrial Environments
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 384,900Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 384,900

RER/8/014 Supporting Radiation Synthesis and the Characterization of Nanomaterials for Health Care, Environmental Protection and Clean Energy Applications
Summary Information
Objectives:
To strengthen international cooperation among Member States participating in the programme through the use of electron accelerators and gamma sources for nanomaterial synthesis and processing, establishment of a network of analytical laboratories applying nuclear techniques for nanoproduct characterization, design and the development of nanostructure-based products for health care, environmental and industrial applications.
Field(s):
(2C) Radioanalytical Techniques(2D) Radiation Chemistry(8H) Radiation Processing Facilities and Applications(8O) Analytical and Instrumental Techniques
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(I) Radioisotope Production and Radiation Technology
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 359,505Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 359,505

RER/8/015 Using Nuclear Techniques for the Characterization and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Artefacts in the European Region
Summary Information
Objectives:
To improve the characterization and preservation of cultural heritage artefacts through the application of nuclear techniques with special emphasis on gamma irradiation treatment, making use of techniques including insect eradication and disinfection in various cultural heritage materials and consolidation of degraded materials with radiation-curing resins.
Field(s): (8O) Analytical and Instrumental Techniques
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(I) Radioisotope Production and Radiation Technology
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 480,975Government Cost Sharing - Euro: 0
Inkind Contrib: 0Total: 480,975

RER/8/016 Using Environmental Isotopes for Evaluation of Streamwater/Groundwater Interactions in Selected Aquifers in the Danube Basin
Summary Information
Objectives: To improve and verify conceptual/hydraulic models of bank filtered groundwater resources along the Danube River and its tributaries.
Field(s): (8N) Surface-Water Hydrology
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(G) Water Resources
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 503,180

RER/8/017 Enhancing Quality Control Methods and Procedures for Radiation Technology
Summary Information
Objectives:
To enhance European Member State application of standardized quality control methods and procedures for radiation processing of human health products and advanced materials, and to promote the contributions of nuclear technology on human health and environmental protection.
Field(s): (8H) Radiation Processing Facilities and Applications
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(I) Radioisotope Production and Radiation Technology
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 513,000

RER/9/093 Strengthening Radiological Protection of Patients and Medical Exposure Control
Summary Information
Objectives:
Member States in the region to gain acquired capability and documented optimization of patient protection to ensure that patients, family members and patient comforters are protected in accordance with international radiation safety standards. Participating countries should have: documented reduction of unnecessary radiation exposure in imaging procedures (radiology and nuclear medicine), avoidance of radiation injuries in X-ray interventional procedures and avoidance of accidental exposure in therapeutic procedures. However, it is recognized that this is a long-term objective with little likelihood of it being achieved within one or two technical cooperation (TC) cycles. Hence a more pragmatic graduated approach is to be followed: (i) introduction of pilot projects in a small number of hospitals in each country; (ii) expansion from the pilot projects to a larger number of hospitals; and finally (iii) expansion to full national coverage. Note: Participating countries should have an adequate and sustainable national infrastructure for radiological protection of patients and protection in medical exposures in accordance with international standards (BSS) and the guidance of Radiological Protection for Medical Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (RS-G-1.5).
Field(s): (9J) Medical Exposure Control
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(K5) Control of Radiation Sources
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2007
Estimated duration: 4 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 1,273,454Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 1,273,454

RER/9/094 Upgrading National Capabilities in Controlling Public Exposure
Summary Information
Objectives:
To establish, develop and consolidate adequate national systems for public exposure control including the following areas: sustainable regulatory control at design, operation and decommissioning stages of facilities, monitoring of public exposure, control of discharges, source and environmental monitoring for the purpose of radiation protection, control of foodstuffs and selected commodities, control of exposure as a result of past practices and accidents, remediation, control of exposure to radon and other natural sources, control of materials for recycling, safe transport of radioactive material, radioactive waste and management and decommissioning.
Field(s): (9K) Public Exposure Control
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(L3) Dischargeable Waste: Public and Environmental Protection
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2007
Estimated duration: 4 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 1,801,015Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 1,801,015

RER/9/095 Strengthening Safety Assessment Capabilities
Summary Information
Objectives:
To enhance and maintain high levels of nuclear safety in Member States by strengthening their capabilities for conducting periodic safety reviews and probabilistic and deterministic safety assessments.
Field(s): (9F) Safety Assessment of Nuclear Facilities
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(J) Safety of Nuclear Installations
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 1,716,617Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 1,716,617

RER/9/096 Strengthening National Infrastructures for the Control of Radiation Sources (TSA-1), (Phase II)
Summary Information
Objectives:
(i) To improve the comprehensive regulatory infrastructure for the safety and control of radiation sources in participating countries; (ii) to establish and develop adequate and effective regulatory mechanisms for the control of radiation sources in new Member States; and (iii) to harmonize and streamline national capabilities for regulatory control in compliance with the requirements of the international Basic Safety Standards (BSS), the requirements of Legal and Governmental Infrastructure for Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety (GS-R-1), and the provisions of the Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources (Code of Conduct).
Field(s): (0N) Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Sustainability and Self-Reliance(9T) Safety and Security of Radiation Sources
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(K) Radiation and Transport Safety(T) Management of Technical Cooperation for Development
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 1,082,905US Nucl. Regulatory Commission: 128,576
Inkind Contrib: 0Total: 1,211,481

RER/9/097 Strengthening National Capabilities for Radiological Protection of Workers and Occupational Exposure Control
Summary Information
Objectives:
To develop and further strengthen capabilities in the participating countries concerning the protection of health and the safety of radiation workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation; including harmonization of the implementation of Agency standards in the area of occupational radiation protection as described in IAEA Safety Requirements RS-G-1.1 (Occupational Radiation Protection), RS-G-1.2 (Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to Intakes of Radionuclides), RS-G-1.3 (Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to External Sources of Radiation) and RS-G-1.6 (Occupational Radiation Protection in the Mining and Processing of Raw Materials); and fostering the exchange of information and experience on issues related to occupational radiation protection between the participating countries by means of networking as part of the International Action Plan on Occupational Radiation Protection jointly managed by the Agency and the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Field(s): (9I) Occupational Exposure Control
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(K) Radiation and Transport Safety
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 615,595Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 615,595

RER/9/099 Strengthening the Effectiveness of Regulatory Authorities and Advanced Training in Nuclear Safety
Summary Information
Objectives: To strengthen the effectiveness of nuclear safety regulatory authorities and to assist in maintaining the knowledge of the nuclear community in the area of nuclear safety.
Field(s): (9H) Regulatory Infrastructure for Nuclear Safety
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(J) Safety of Nuclear Installations
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 750,000Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 750,000

RER/9/100 Developing National Arrangements and Capabilities for Preparedness and Response to a Nuclear and Radiological Emergency
Summary Information
Objectives:
To strengthen and establish coordinated national systems for preparedness and response to nuclear and radiological emergencies using an integrated all-hazards approach in compliance with the international requirements of, Preparedness and Response for a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency (IAEA Safety Standards Series GS-R-2).
Field(s): (9L) Emergency Preparedness and Response
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(X) Emergency Preparedness
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 1,528,745Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 1,528,745

RER/9/101 Building Competence Through Education and Training in Support of Radiation Protection Infrastructures
Summary Information
Objectives:
To build competence in Member States in radiation protection and the safety of radiation sources through training mechanisms in order to produce adequate numbers of qualified experts, skilled operators and trainers required for radiation protection infrastructures and for ensuring sustainability through self-assessment tools.
Field(s): (9C) Regulatory Infrastructure for Radiation and Waste Safety(9I) Occupational Exposure Control(9X) Education and Training in Radiation and Waste Safety
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(K) Radiation and Transport Safety
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 749,480

RER/9/102 Developing Human Resources in Nuclear Security
Summary Information
Objectives: To build human resource capacity for a sustainable nuclear security infrastructure.
Field(s): (9W) Prevention and Response to Illicit Trafficking and Nuclear Threats
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(M) Nuclear Security
Original funding: Footnote A(upgraded on 2009-02-19)
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 3 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TC-NSF(USA) - Euro: 265,784TC-NSF(SWE) - Euro: 42,929TC-NSF(CAN) - Euro: 7,341
Inkind Contrib: 0Total: 316,054

RER/9/103 Training in Radioactive Waste Disposal Technologies Using Underground Research Facilities
Summary Information
Objectives:
To transfer knowledge and technology from Member States with advanced research and development programmes in underground research facilities (URFs) to Member States with less developed repository implementation programmes and/or no direct access to URFs.
Field(s): (9E) Safe Predisposal and Disposal of Radioactive Waste
Agency Sub-Programmeand Project Code (APC):
(L) Management of Radioactive Waste
Original funding: Core
1st year of approval: 2009
Estimated duration: 5 year(s)
Project remark(s):
Project status: Active
Total project budget (US $):
TCF: 1,541,000Inkind Contrib: 0
Total: 1,541,000