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PACT at 52nd General Conference

15 Oct 2008

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Mr Massoud Samiei meeting with HE Ambassador Jerry Sonny Ugokwe, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the IAEA, and members of the visiting Nigerian delegation.

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Members of the Nigerian delegation learn about the PACT comprehensive cancer control approach.

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Mr Mykola Kurylchyk, TC PMO, Prof Ulmas Mirsaidov, Director of the Tajikistan Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency and Massoud Samiei.

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Prof Simon Schraub and Mr Daniel Taisant, representatives of the French International Cancer Network.

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Ms Maria Stella de Sabata and Mr Sinisa Stankovic, Deputy Minister of Tourism and Environmental Protection of Montenegro.

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Members of the Montenegro delegation make a donation to the PACT Programme.

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Mr Frederick Kastens, TC PMO with Mr Azad Belfort, National Liaison Officer of Haiti.

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Dr Nikolla Civici, National Liaison Officer of Albania, discussing technical cooperation projects with Ms Mikiko Sawanishi, TC PMO.

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Members of the Madagascar delegation meet with PACT and French International Cancer Network representatives.

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Prof Simon Schraub of the French International Cancer Network discussing possible collaboration with the members of the Burkina Faso delegation.

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Members of the Burkina Faso delegation with PACT and French International Cancer Network representatives.

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Prof Robert Burton, PACT expert, participating in discussions with Dr Mohamed Kebbou, Head of the Nuclear Medicine Service at Ibn Rushd University Hospital, Mr Mohammed Saisout Tazi, Director of the Moroccan National Radiation Protection Centre, and Prof Simon Schraub of the French International Cancer Network.

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Prof Robert Burton, PACT Expert, making a presentation on “Globalisation of Cancer and the Challenge of Improving Cancer Cure and Care in Developing Countries” at the IAEA Scientific Forum.

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Prof Robert Burton presenting the PACT comprehensive approach to addressing cancer control.

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Members of the Côte d'Ivoire delegation look forward to PACT assistance in revising the national cancer control strategic plan.

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Ms Maria Stella de Sabata and Mr Daniel Taisant reviewing cancer cooperation plans with Mr Jean Blaise Nyobe, TC PMO.

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Ms Sylvie Seck Gassama of Senegal informs meeting participants, including Prof Simon Schraub, of progress achieved in implementing radioprotection measures.

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Members of the Benin delegation meet with Mr Jean Blaise Nyobe, TC PMO.

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Members of the Niger delegation discuss progress in national cancer control efforts.

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Honourable Dr Issa Lamine, Niger's Minister of Public Health, and Ms Aissata Niandou, Director of the National Radiation Protection Centre of Niger.

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Ugandan delegation: HE Mr Joseph Omodo, Resident Representative to the IAEA, Honourable Dr Cos Kamanda Bataringaya, Minister of State, Energy & Mineral Development and Mr Michael Kiza, National Liaison Officer

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Honourable Dr Cos Kamanda Bataringaya, Ugandan Minister of State, Energy & Mineral Development

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Group photo of PACT and Ugandan delegation.

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Mr Werner Burkart, Deputy Director General for Nuclear Applications and Sciences, during his address at the PACT Event to honour Member States supporting PACT.

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Ambassador Marguerita D. Ragsdale, Director, Office of Multilateral Nuclear and Security Affairs, Bureau of International Security & Nonproliferation, praised PACT as an exceptional, necessary initiative.

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Ms Lindy Zeiml, UN Federal Credit Union Bank, congratulated PACT on its work helping cancer patients around the world.

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UN Women's Guild made a donation this year to the paediatric ward of the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

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Professor Robert Burton drew attention to the sobering facts of cancer.

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More than 70 people attended the event, including official representatives of some of PACT's most steadfast supporters.

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Mr Massoud Samiei speaking with Dr Emilija Janevik, Nuclear Medicine Institute of Macedonia, about comprehensive cancer control planning.

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HE Ms Elizabeth Ohene, Minister of State for Tertiary Education and Science, Prof Edward Akaho, National Liaison Officer, and Mr Nana Akwasi Ayensu Gyeabuouri of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, speak with Mr Massoud Samiei about expansion of cancer services in Ghana.

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Honourable Dr Elizabeth Ohene, Minister of State for Tertiary Education and Science of Ghana.

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Members of the Malawi delegation meet with PACT.

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Mr Abebe Mekuriaw and Mr Zerihun Kebede of the Ethiopian Science and Technology Agency with Mr Massoud Samiei.

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Dr Opiyo Anselmy, Head of the Cancer Treatment Centre and Dr Jotham N. Micheni, Chief Executive Officer of Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, meet with Ms Maria Stella de Sabata.

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Members of the Kenyan delegation during the discussions with PACT.

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Mr Hudi Hastowo, Chairman, and Mr Taswanda Taryo, Deputy for the Utilization of the R&D Result and Public Information of NST of the National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), sharing information on the status of cancer control efforts in Indonesia with Mr Massoud Samiei.

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Mr Axel Tibinyane, Radiation Programmes Manager of the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services, with Mr Lameen Abdul-Malik, TC PMO.

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Members of the Zambian delegation make a presentation on current cancer situation in the country to PACT and TC.

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Mr Lunga Bengu, Deputy Director, Office of Special Representative on Disarmament and NEPAD, Department of Foreign Affairs, and Ms Vuvu Msutwana-Qupe, Senior Manager for Nuclear Technical Cooperation & Resource Mobilization, Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), meet with PACT.

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PACT presentation stand at the 52nd IAEA General Conference.