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 $3.5 million of Agency support received, Madagascar ranks 42nd among all recipients of technical assistance in the period 1958 through 1991. More than half of the assistance during the past ten years has been provided in the form of equipment (55%), followed by expert services (32%) and training (13%). With a share of 69%, the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Fund has provided more than two-thirds of the total resources available, while 29% were made available through UNDP and 2% through assistance in kind. Extrabudgetary contributions accounted for less than one per cent. With regard to project disbursements during the past ten years, by sector, by far the largest area has been nuclear raw materials (66%), followed by nuclear physics and chemistry (18%). Only small shares have gone to nuclear safety (7%), agriculture (5%) and nuclear engineering and technology (4%).
Citation Formats
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The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Madagascar, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
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The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Madagascar, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries.
IAEA.
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1992.
"The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Madagascar, 1982-1992. Country programme summaries."
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title = {The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Madagascar, 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 $3.5 million of Agency support received, Madagascar ranks 42nd among all recipients of technical assistance in the period 1958 through 1991. More than half of the assistance during the past ten years has been provided in the form of equipment (55%), followed by expert services (32%) and training (13%). With a share of 69%, the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Fund has provided more than two-thirds of the total resources available, while 29% were made available through UNDP and 2% through assistance in kind. Extrabudgetary contributions accounted for less than one per cent. With regard to project disbursements during the past ten years, by sector, by far the largest area has been nuclear raw materials (66%), followed by nuclear physics and chemistry (18%). Only small shares have gone to nuclear safety (7%), agriculture (5%) and nuclear engineering and technology (4%).}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {The Agency`s Technical Co-operation programme with Madagascar, 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 $3.5 million of Agency support received, Madagascar ranks 42nd among all recipients of technical assistance in the period 1958 through 1991. More than half of the assistance during the past ten years has been provided in the form of equipment (55%), followed by expert services (32%) and training (13%). With a share of 69%, the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Fund has provided more than two-thirds of the total resources available, while 29% were made available through UNDP and 2% through assistance in kind. Extrabudgetary contributions accounted for less than one per cent. With regard to project disbursements during the past ten years, by sector, by far the largest area has been nuclear raw materials (66%), followed by nuclear physics and chemistry (18%). Only small shares have gone to nuclear safety (7%), agriculture (5%) and nuclear engineering and technology (4%).}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Nov}
}