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IAEA expands nuclear medicine and energy support in Tanzania
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86116, member: 27"] Expanded nuclear cooperation is quietly reshaping Tanzania’s hospitals, labs, and power planning while locking in foreign technical backing. Partnership scope and payoffs [LIST] [*]The International Atomic Energy Agency feeds multiple Tanzanian sectors. [*]Boosted health, farming, water, environment, energy, and factories. [*]Channeled tech for peaceful civilian purposes. [*]Framed cooperation as development muscle. [/LIST] High-level talks in the capital [LIST] [*]Samwel William Shelukindo engaged agency leadership in Dodoma. [*]Used talks to reinforce long-running ties. [*]Pitched continuity as a national priority. [*]Positioned cooperation as mutually beneficial. [/LIST] Medical and food safety upgrades [LIST] [*]Tanzania leveraged nuclear tools for healthcare gains. [*]Strengthened cancer detection and treatment capacity. [*]Modernized food testing facilities. [*]Matched systems to global benchmarks. [/LIST] Academic hub ambitions [LIST] [*]University of Dar es Salaam trains nuclear science specialists. [*]Shares that role with Nelson Mandela Institute of Science and Technology. [*]Focuses on medical physics expertise. [*]Markets the country as a regional skills center. [/LIST] Energy planning support [LIST] [*]Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation keeps nuclear energy on the table. [*]Taps agency guidance for long-term strategy. [*]Blends nuclear into a mixed energy future. [*]Signals commitment to peaceful deployment. [/LIST] Agency response and visit [LIST] [*]Gashaw Wolde applauded responsible technology use. [*]Backed continued alignment with development goals. [*]Conducted an official country visit. [*]Scheduled presence from February 2 to 6, 2026. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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