Rwanda Signs Nuclear MOU with Morocco

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  • Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR) to collaborate on nuclear energy developments.

The MoU is to facilitate the collaboration between the RURA and AMSSNuR in theย areas of nuclearย and radiological safety and security regulations, radioactive waste management and spent fuel management and emergency preparedness and response.

Speaking after the signing of the cooperation agreement, the Director General of AMSSNuR Dr Khammar Mrabit stated that nuclear safety industry encompasses more opportunities for strengthening the signed cooperation.

“There is growing use of ionizing radiation in medical practices in the two countries, and here we can share a lot of experience and exchange information so as to improve the safety of the patients, the safety of the environment and the entire society in general,” said Dr Mrabit.

He added: “We in our field of radiation safety and security we shall do our part together and we are committed to share with you what we have and what we did; and to learn from you.โ€

It is also noted that the signed agreement for bilateral cooperation stresses the mutual interest for both RURA and AMSSNuR in pursuing cooperation in the area ofย nuclear energyย use for peaceful purposes.

RURA Director-General, Patrick Nyirishema commented: “There is a lot to learn from their [AMSSNuR] experience in terms of building the capabilities in the country and at an institutional level.

“We can also work with other regulators across Africa and strengthen this field of radiation protection and nuclear security within Africa and have a bigger voice on the global level.โ€

The move follows an announcement late last year that Rwanda’s has enetered into an intergovernmental co-operation agreement with Russia’s nuclear energy utility Rosatom. Read moreย 

Author: GBA News Desk/ESI-Africa Contributor

This article was originally published on ESI Africa and is republished with permission with minor editorial changes.

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