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Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 1
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Presentation by:
Said Wahab
Senior International Relations Officer
International Affairs & Training DivisionPakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 2
My Profile
Name: Said Wahab (MBA)
I am working as Senior International Relations Officer at Directorate General of International Affairs & Training at PAEC.
Since my appointment (May, 2000) with PAEC I have been associated with implementation of IAEA Technical Cooperation Projects including RCA activities in Pakistan.
I have been assisting DG, (IA&Trg) PAEC (who is also National Liaison Officer as well as RCA National Representative from Pakistan) as supporting staff regarding implementation of RCA Projects in Pakistan particularly hosting of RCA Regional events in the country and interaction with National stakeholders.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 3
Country Profile of Pakistan Pakistan is a low income developing country and is ranked
as the 160th in terms of its Gross National Product per capita amongst total 204 countries.
Population of the country is 137 millions and population density is 171 inhabitants/sq. km with a population growth rate of about 2.3% per annum.
Pakistan’s commercially exploitable energy resources consist of coal, gas, oil, hydropower, Nuclear power and traditional fuels in the form of fuel wood, agricultural & animal wastes.
Hydropower is providing about 30% of electricity. Although Pakistan has relatively high endowment of hydropower potential.
Two Nuclear power plants are operating in Pakistan satisfying 3% of electricity needs of the country.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 4
Country Profile of Pakistan The integrated power system of Pakistan
consist of two utilities, namely WAPDA and KESC. Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission owns nuclear power plants which are connected to WAPDA and KESC networks.
WAPDA
Planning and execution of thermal and hydro power
KESC
Responsible for generation, transmission and distribution of power to the city of Karachi & sindh
IPPs
Only generates electricity. Transmission and distribution is the responsibility of distribution companies.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 5
NPP Profile of Pakistan
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
PAEC is responsible for
Nuclear power project planning & implementation
Operation & maintenance of nuclear power plants
PAEC owns two nuclear power plants
KANNUP, a 137 MWe integrated in KESC network
CHASNUPP, a 325 MWe connected to WAPDA grid since
June 2000.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 6
International Affairs & Training
Division
Chairman
ORGANOGRAM PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Member(Physical Sciences)
Member(Technical)
Member(NPG)
Member(Fuel Cycle)
Member(Bio-Sciences)
Member(Admin)
Member(Finance)
PINSTECH
PIEAS
DTD
CHASNUPP (C-1)
CHASNUPP (C-2)
KANUPP
DGNPO
Medical Sciences
NORI
INOR
INMOL
LINAR
CENUM
MINAR
PINUM
CENAR
NIMRA
AEMC Khi.
KIRAN
Gujranwala
Establishment Division
Administration Division
Legal Affairs Division
Finance Division
Accounts Division
Audit Division
Directorate of Safety
DNFCNCNDT
SES Directorate
IRNUM
Bio- Sciences
NIAB
NIBGE
NIFA
NIA
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 7
International Affairs
Monitoring and implementation of Technical Assistance from IAEA & other international organizations.
Exchange of experts
Hosting of international/regional meetings/ seminars/symposia/training courses
Visits of foreign dignitaries to PAEC establishments
Management of RCA activities in Pakistan
Formulation and execution of bilateral/trilateral agreements
Posting in the Pakistan Missions abroad and Liaison.
… Contd.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 8
International Affairs
Appointment in international organizations i.e. IAEA, OPCW
Appointment of PAEC Representative at COG and WANO
Research grants from IAEA, IFS/TWAS/TWANSO/ICTP
Membership of scientific organizations for Chairman PAEC
Preparation of brief for Pakistan’s delegation in IAEA General Conference, Board Meetings and its committees
Preparation of briefs on cooperation with other countries on peaceful uses of atomic energy
Preparation of budget and payment of Pakistan’s share of contribution to IAEA
Preparation of official passports and Obtaining of visas
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 9
Training
Fellowship training and Scientific Visits under IAEA regular & Project related activities
Foreigners training/scientific visit at PAEC establishments under IAEA T.C.
Training under CERN, AS-ICTP, UICC, JICA, TWAS etc.
Higher studies (M.S / Ph. D) studies under HEC, University Assistantships, IDB, Cultural / Merit Scholarship, PAEC Funded Scholarship and on Self-finance basis etc.
Post doctoral fellowships under HEC, IDB, RCA
..Contd.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 10
Training
RCA Meetings, Seminars workshops Symposiums abroad
WANO TC Plant Managers Meetings and Peer Reviews
TWAS/UNESCO Associateship Scheme
Official Visits/Tours to CERN
INPRO Steering Committee Meetings(Int. Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors & Fuel cycles)
COG Training/Activities
Pre-shipment Inspections and Training
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 11
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, Austria
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (AS-ICTP), Trieste, Italy
World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO), Tokyo & Atlanta Centres
Candu Owners Group (COG), Toronto, Canada
European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland
Synchrotron Light for Experimental Science and Application in the Middle-East (SESAME), Jordan
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 12
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Trieste, Italy
Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy
Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Tokyo
Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), The Hague, Netherlands
International Union against Cancer (UICC), Geneva, Switzerland
International Foundation for Science (IFS), Stockholm, Sweden
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 13
Managing TC in Pakistan
The International Affairs & Training Division of
PAEC is responsible for:
Keeping Liaison with the IAEA and RCA Offices
Coordinating design, development, implementation and Monitoring of all TC Projects
Collaboration with the national counterparts
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 14
COOPERATION WITH IAEA
Technical Cooperation
Training
Fellowships
Scientific Visits
Participation in International Events/Fora
Expert Missions/Assignments
Provision of Equipment
Joint Hosting of Events (Meetings/Seminars/Training Courses/Workshops)
50 Years of PAEC-IAEA Cooperation
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 15
Areas of Technical Cooperation
Nuclear Power Generation
Nuclear Safety
Radiation Protection
Radioactive Waste Management
Agriculture
Industry
Environment
Health
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 16
TECHNICAL COOPERATION National Projects (21)
Core national problems / issues
(Fellowships, Scientific Visits, Experts, Equipment)
RCA Projects (15)
Regional Projects (42)
Problems of a specific region - Asia & the Pacific
(Meetings, Seminars, Training courses, No Equipment)
Inter- Regional Projects (10)
Problems of international / inter-regional concerns (Meetings, Seminars, Training courses, No Equipment)
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 17
COUNTRY PROGRAMME FRAMEWORK OF PAKISTAN
A Country Programme Framework for 2003-2008 for Technical Co-operation between Pakistan and IAEA was prepared in September, 2003.
A new Country Programme Framework for 2009-2013 for Technical Co-operation between Pakistan and IAEA is being prepared in cooperation with IAEA.
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 18
National Priorities for TC
1. Nuclear Power
2. Nuclear Safety
3. R&D and Application in Industry, Hydrology, Environment, Materials and Analytical Techniques
4. Agriculture and Biotechnology
5. Health
6. Radioactive Waste Management
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 19
EXCHANGE OF EXPERTS
Experts to Pakistan
Nuclear Safety
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Waste
Experts from Pakistan
Non-Destructive Testing
Radioisotope Applications
Energy Planning
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 20
Achievements Over the years a number of personnel trained
Lab / Infrastructure established/developed
Pakistan received assistance worth US$ 23 million during the years 1957-2008
Pakistan was generally placed at 3rd and 4th positions during the pervious years
In 2004, Pakistan was on top of the list of IAEA Technical Assistance recipients
Pakistan was placed in 3rd position during the year 2006
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 21
REPRESENTATION OF PAKISTAN IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
IAEAPost Held 1979-2008 Current
StatusP-1 2 0P-3 6 1P-4 5 1P-5 5 2D-1 1 0Total 19 4
OPCWPost Held 1997-2007 Current
Status
P-3 2 1
P-4 1 1
Total 3 2
Universities in Islamic Countries
Country 1998-2008 Current Status
Kuwait 1 0
Saudi Arabia 6 2Total 7 2
SESAME, JordanPost Held 2008 Current
Status
P-1 1 1
Total 1 1
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 22
VISITS ABROAD
Sr. No. Activities 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1Officials proceeded abroad on Higher Studies including Post Doc
14 13 6 13 23 39 38 27 30 62 107
2
Participation in Meetings, Workshops, Training Courses, pre-shipment Inspection, etc.
243 234 236 243 360 368 486 486 599 676 1025
Total (1 + 2) = 257 247 242 256 383 407 524 513 629 738 1132
3 AS-ICTP (included in 2) 7 8 13 9 11 10 7 15 18 24 24
4 WANO (included in 2) 16 9 10 16 9 5 12 25 21 28 18
5Ph.D + Post Doc Scholarships by HEC (included in 1)
6 5 17 47 92
6 CERN 10 46 75 49
7 Pre-shipment Inspections 101 112 405
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 23
Arranging of Official Passports
2005 876
2006 983
2007 869
2008 521
International Affairs & Training also assists PAEC employees in getting visas from Foreign Embassies/ Missions in Pakistan
Pakistan Atomic Energy CommissionSlide 24
T H A N K Y O U