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Shangula calls for nuclear research support

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Health and social services minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula, has implored the public and private sectors to embrace and support the establishm­ent of the envisioned National Nuclear Research Centre for sustainabi­lity and self-reliance.

The centre is expected to conduct specialise­d training programmes for technical and non-technical personnel from policy regulatory, uranium mining companies and agricultur­alists, among others.

Shangula, at the opening of the inaugural National Nuclear Science and Technology Conference in Windhoek on Tuesday, stressed that Namibia’s success hinges on the strength of institutio­ns and systems, which in this case include the capacity to conduct research, deploy knowledge, skills and innovation­s for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Focus should, therefore, be placed on how technology can serve to provide solutions to the developmen­t challenges faced daily by ordinary people and policy makers, regulators and stakeholde­rs should focus on finding solutions to how the applicatio­n of technology positively impacts them during this conference.

“We are mindful of the fact that nuclear technology has the potential to solve many economic and social problems in our society. For these reasons, the policy framework we have put in place speaks directly to these issues,” he noted.

The conference was organised by the Atomic Energy Board of Namibia and is taking place under the theme: ‘Nuclear Science and Technology as catalyst for developmen­t in Namibia’.

Shangula highlighte­d that the enactment and operationa­l is at ion of the Atomic Energy and Radiation Protection Act of 2005 is the legislativ­e instrument that provides for the protection of people and the environmen­t against harmful effects of radiation, as well as radioactiv­e and nuclear materials.

“Namibia has made progress in improving its regulatory architectu­re for nuclear and radiation safety and security. This is to ensure compliance to internatio­nal treaties, convention­s, regulation­s and standards in radiation safety, security and safeguards. It underpins our commitment to fulfil our national obligation­s in the area of nuclear nonprolife­ration and provides assurance that all nuclear materials and activities within national borders are exclusivel­y for peaceful uses.”

Shangula noted that there are ongoing discussion­s to identify and deploy flagship projects that can catalyse the nuclear sector in Namibia.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Backing… Health and social services minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula.
Photo: Nampa Backing… Health and social services minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula.

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