14 May 2008
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Technical Cooperation Strategy

The Technical Cooperation Strategy aims at a clear objective:

“to increasingly promote tangible socio-economic impact by contributing directly in a cost-effective manner to the achievement of the major sustainable development priorities of each country.”

The Technical Cooperation Strategy: the 2002 Review was prepared for the June 2002 Board of Governors, and the Secretariat received comments from both the Standing Advisory Group on Technical Assistance and Co-operation (SAGTAC) and from different groups of Member States. These comments were included in the modified document

The 2002 Review reiterated that the strategic goals identified remain valid and are an effective framework for further progress.

Central criterion

Strong government commitment to project objectives, referred to as the central criterion , is one of the key issues assessed in the 2002 Review. 
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Thematic planning

Thematic planning is a prescriptive planning tool that seeks the most effective and efficient technical solution to a generic development problem.
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Country programme framework (CPF)

Country programme frameworks help national authorities to identify the problems to be addressed with nuclear technologies, to outline the results expected in a given time frame and to take ownership of the programme.
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