OPERATIONAL AFRA PROJECTS Sample Clauses

OPERATIONAL AFRA PROJECTS. The current AFRA Programme consists of the projects listed in the table below . FIELD OF ACTIVITY PROJECT CODE PROJECT TITLE PLANNED DURATION Food and Agriculture RAF/5/068 Strengthening Capacities for the Diagnosis and Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases in Africa (AFRA) 2014–2018 RAF/5/071 Enhancing Crop Nutrition and Soil and Water Management and Technology Transfer in Irrigated Systems for Increased Food Production and Income Generation (AFRA) 2014–2017 RAF/5/076 Improving Crops by Using Mutation Induction and Biotechnology through a Farmer Participatory Approach 2016–2019 RAF/5/078 Establishing a Food Safety Network through the Application of Nuclear and Related Technologies, Phase II 2016–2019 Human Health RAF/6/048 Strengthening Medical Physicists’ Capacities to Ensure Safety in Medical Imaging, with an Emphasis on Paediatric Imaging Safety (AFRA) 2014–2017 RAF/6/047 Using Stable Isotope Techniques to Monitor and Assess the Vitamin A Status of Children Susceptible to Infection (AFRA) 2014–2018 RAF/6/044 Strengthening Medical Physics in Support of Cancer Management - Phase II (AFRA) 2012–2016 RAF/6/049 Strengthening and Improving Radiopharmacy Services (AFRA) 2014–2017 RAF/6/050 Improving Access to Quality Cancer Management through Sustainable Capacity Building 2017–2019 RAF/6/051 Strengthening Education and Human Resources Development for Expansion and Sustainability of Nuclear Medicine Services in Africa 2016–2019 RAF/6/045 Strengthening Regional Human Resource Building and Treatment Capacity in Radiotherapy (AFRA) 2012–2016 Sustainable Energy Development RAF/2/010 Planning for Sustainable Energy Development 2014–2018 Water Resources Management RAF/7/013 Enhancing the Use of Isotope Hydrology in Planning, Management and Development of Water Resources (AFRA) 2014–2018 Radiation Safety and Nuclear Security RAF/9/049 Enhancing and Sustaining the National Regulatory Bodies for Safety (AFRA) 2014–2017 RAF/9/050 Supporting Human Resource Development in Nuclear Security (AFRA) 2014–2017 RAF/9/054 Strengthening Radioactive Waste Management (AFRA) 2014–2017 RAF/9/056 Strengthening Education and Training in Radiation Safety and Sustaining Human Resources Development and Nuclear Knowledge Management 2016–2019 14 FIELD OF ACTIVITY PROJECT CODE PROJECT TITLE PLANNED DURATION Industrial Applications RAF/0/041 Sharing Best Practices in Preventive Maintenance of Nuclear Equipment (AFRA) 2012–2016 RAF/1/005 Strengthening the Capacity for Research Reactor Safet...
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OPERATIONAL AFRA PROJECTS. The current AFRA Programme consists of the projects listed in the table below . FIELD OF ACTIVITY PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT TITLE PROJECT DURATION Food and Agriculture (3) 1 RAF5079 Enhancing Crop Nutrition and Soil and Water Management and Technology Transfer through small-scale irrigation systems for increased Food Production and Income Generation (AFRA) 2018-2021 2 RAF5076 Improving Crops by Using Mutation Induction and Biotechnology through a Farmer Participatory Approach 2016-2019 3 RAF5078 Establishing a Food Safety Network through the Application of Nuclear and Related Technologies, Phase II 2016-2019 Human Health (5) 1 RAF6052 Using Nuclear Techniques to Assess Body Composition in Children Previously Treated for Moderate and Severe Acute Malnutrition and Their Medium-Term Benefits and Risks in Six Countries 2016-2019 2 RAF6053 Enhancing Capacity Building of Medical Physicists to Improve Safety and Effectiveness of Medical Imaging (AFRA) 2018-2021 19-03796E

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