Abstract
The country programme summary reported here is one in the series of such studies being undertaken of the Agency`s TC programme with Member States. With over $4.2 million of Agency support received, Uruguay ranks 37th among all recipients of technical assistance in the period 1958 - 1991. More than half of the assistance during the past ten years has been provided in the form of equipment (67%), followed by expert services (19%) and training (14%). Seventy-three per cent of the resources were provided through the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Fund, while 24% were made available through extrabudgetary contributions. The remaining 3% were provided through assistance in kind, with only an insignificant contribution by UNDP. With regard to project disbursement by sector, the largest areas have been nuclear medicine (35%), agriculture (23%), general atomic energy development (17%), followed by nuclear physics and chemistry (11%) and industry and hydrology (7%).
Citation Formats
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The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Uruguay, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
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The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Uruguay, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries.
IAEA.
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1992.
"The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Uruguay, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries."
IAEA.
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title = {The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Uruguay, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The country programme summary reported here is one in the series of such studies being undertaken of the Agency`s TC programme with Member States. With over $4.2 million of Agency support received, Uruguay ranks 37th among all recipients of technical assistance in the period 1958 - 1991. More than half of the assistance during the past ten years has been provided in the form of equipment (67%), followed by expert services (19%) and training (14%). Seventy-three per cent of the resources were provided through the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Fund, while 24% were made available through extrabudgetary contributions. The remaining 3% were provided through assistance in kind, with only an insignificant contribution by UNDP. With regard to project disbursement by sector, the largest areas have been nuclear medicine (35%), agriculture (23%), general atomic energy development (17%), followed by nuclear physics and chemistry (11%) and industry and hydrology (7%).}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Uruguay, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The country programme summary reported here is one in the series of such studies being undertaken of the Agency`s TC programme with Member States. With over $4.2 million of Agency support received, Uruguay ranks 37th among all recipients of technical assistance in the period 1958 - 1991. More than half of the assistance during the past ten years has been provided in the form of equipment (67%), followed by expert services (19%) and training (14%). Seventy-three per cent of the resources were provided through the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Fund, while 24% were made available through extrabudgetary contributions. The remaining 3% were provided through assistance in kind, with only an insignificant contribution by UNDP. With regard to project disbursement by sector, the largest areas have been nuclear medicine (35%), agriculture (23%), general atomic energy development (17%), followed by nuclear physics and chemistry (11%) and industry and hydrology (7%).}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Apr}
}