Congratulatory
Statement
On
the Occasion of the 30th Anniversary
of
the RCA for Research, Development and Training
Related
to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific
Region
By
Mr. Mohamed ElBaradei
The
IAEA Director General
I
am pleased to offer the congratulations of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the occasion of the 30th
anniversary of the Regional Co-operative Agreement for
Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear
Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific Region
(RCA). This RCA was the first of three regional agreements
to be put into place under aegis of the IAEA, as such,
has served as a model for the establishment of similar
agreements in other regions.
Since
the inception of RCA, participating Member States have
progressively increased the level of regional ownership
of the programme. Moreover, through such initiatives
as the establishment of lead countries and regional
resources units, and the development of practical rules
and guidelines, they have helped endure more sustainable
and higher quality projects. Consistent with the Agency¡¯s
Technical Co-operation Strategy, they are also contributing
to our shared objective of promoting tangible socio-economic
impact in the region through the peaceful applications
of nuclear technology.
Regional
activities in food irradiation, for example, have helped
reduce microbial contamination and post harvest losses.
In the field of industrial applications, Agency supported
activities to build up the capabilities of RCA Member
States in non-destructive testing have improved their
ability to detect flaws in materials and to support
in-service inspections. In the area of human health,
RCA projects have successfully promoted the use of radiation
sterilized tissue grafts and the establishment of tissue
banks. Indeed, sixteen operating tissue banks have produced
220,000 tissue grafts at a value of greater than $50
million. In the field of marine pollution, a rapid assay
to determine the presence of toxins in shellfish developed
in one RCA Member State is now being transferred to
other countries in the region.
The
establishment of an RCA Regional Office in Korea and
the holding of this Scientific Forum are very appropriate
ways of marking the 30th anniversary. They highlighted
in a tangible way to achievements of RCA over the past
three decades. The Agency hopes to continue its partnership
with RCA members ? particularly with the new Regional
Office ? providing assistance in programming future
projects in keeping with the TC Strategy. I trust the
opportunity of this Forum will be used to chart a future
course of action for RCA, as a center of co-operative
efforts to use nuclear science and technology to bring
continued benefits to the entire region.
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