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Countries:
Iraq
Programme:
INSC II
Budget year:
2014
Amount:
€ 1.431.040,00
Countries:
Belarus
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2004
Amount:
€ 361.364,86
This project consisted of the supply of the Lot 2 and Lot 3 of equipment specified in the project B3.01/04 (BE/RA/03), namely personal protection equipment and laboratory equipment respectively.
Countries:
Belarus
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2004
Amount:
€ 955.081,75
This project was the follow-up of projects BE/RA/01 and BE/RA/02.
Countries:
Belarus
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2005
Amount:
€ 668.335,54
The Tacis project BE/RA/04 represents the fourth phase of the transfer of European regulatory methodology and practices to the nuclear safety authorities of Belarus, especially to the Ministry for Emergency Situations (MES), including the Depart¬ment for Nuclear and Radiation Safety (Gosatomnadzo