Background
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine in April 1986 demonstrated the need for adequate radiation early warning systems that allow authorities to take appropriate and timely actions in the event of a major radiological accident.
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Countries:
Belarus, Ukraine
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1991
Amount:
€ 298.846,00
Countries:
Ukraine
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1991
Amount:
€ 922.062,44
1) Background
Countries:
Ukraine
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1993
Amount:
€ 22.852,00
This project was the second phase of an English training programme for the officials of the Ukrainian state organization in charge of nuclear energy GOSKOMATOM.
It consisted in a part time tuition and in a 3 weeks’ advanced training in the United Kingdom for 5 officials.