Session II: TC Programme Policy Basis, and the International Development Context

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Session II: TC Programme Policy Basis, and the International Development Context Mahfoudh Serhan Abdullah, Programme Coordinator, Department of Technical Cooperation

Session objective to present the role of the IAEA as an independent international organization within the United Nations system, and to describe how TC projects contribute to the attainment of wider national, regional and interregional development priorities, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 2

Outline of Presentation IAEA and the United Nations Policy reference for TC Key principles for the TC programme The international context 3

IAEA and the United Nations IAEA founded in 1957 as the world s Atoms for Peace organization IAEA s relationship with the UN is regulated by a special agreement, INFCIRC/11 (1959) 4

IAEA and the United Nations IAEA: Submits reports covering its activities to the General Assembly at each regular session Submits reports to the Security Council and notifies the Council whenever, in connection with the activities of the Agency, questions within the competence of the Council arise Submits reports to the Economic and Social Council and to other organs of the United Nations on matters within their respective competences 5

Policy Reference The Statute Guiding Principles and Rules (INFCIRC/267) Revised Supplementary Agreement Decisions of Governing Bodies IAEA Medium Term Strategy 6

The Statute Article II: Objectives The Agency shall seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy for peace, health and prosperity throughout the world. It shall ensure, so far as it is able, that assistance provided by it or at its request or under its supervision or control is not used in such a way as to further any military purpose. 7

The Statute Article III: Functions To encourage and assist research on, and development and practical application of, atomic energy for peaceful uses throughout the world; and, if requested to do so, to act as an intermediary for the purposes of securing the performance of services or the supplying of materials, equipment, or facilities by one member of the Agency for another; and to perform any operation or service useful in research on, or development or practical application of, atomic energy for peaceful purposes. 8

Guiding Principles and Rules I. Guiding Principles II. The Guiding Principles and General Operating Rules to Govern the Provision of Technical Assistance by the International Atomic Energy Agency March 1979 - Eligibility: All Member States, but primarily developing countries - Sources of technical assistance - Agreement with MS (SBAA, RSA) - Human resources, equipment, others General Operating Rules 9

Guiding Principles and Rules The primary objective of technical assistance is to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity in Member States by facilitating: their free access to the peaceful uses of atomic energy the transfer of nuclear technology the development of research the application and utilization of atomic energy for peaceful purposes in Member States the promotion of cooperation between them for that purpose 10

Revised Supplementary Agreement Revised Supplementary Agreement Concerning the Provision of Technical Assistance by the International Atomic Energy Agency to the Government of [Member State] The RSA describes the responsibility of the MS Government and the Agency. Standard Basic Assistance Agreement: The Government & the Agency apply the provisions of UNDP Standard Basic Assistance Agreement 11

Revised Supplementary Agreement Key Articles Safety Standards to be applied TC for Peaceful Use only + Safeguards apply Physical Protection of facilities and equipment Title to Equipment and Materials Settlement of Disputes 12

Medium Term Strategy 2018-2023 Six strategic objectives Facilitating access to nuclear power and other nuclear technologies Strengthening promotion of nuclear science, technology and applications Improving nuclear safety and security Providing effective technical cooperation Delivering effective and efficient Agency safeguards Providing effective, efficient and innovative management and sound programme and budget planning 13

Decisions of Governing Bodies Board of Governors Decisions General Conference Decisions & Resolutions Strengthening of the Agency s technical cooperation activities 14

Key principles for the TC programme Contributes to development goals (SDGs) Responding to Member States needs (Demand Driven) Peaceful uses only Safety and security Member State ownership and shared responsibility Non-discrimination Cooperation among Member States and with partners Transparency 15

The international development context: From the MDGs to the SDGs MDGs: 2000-2015 8 goals, 21 targets Global compact Time-bound, specific Concise, brief People-centred Top down formulation Easy to communicate SDGs: 2015-2030 17 goals, 169 targets Universal and transformative Broader scope and increased ambition Interdependent, complex and integrated Strong ownership Consultative formulation

Key opportunities and entry points There are four key shifts for IAEA: Prominent role for science and technology Focus on data and evidence Criticality of partnership to deliver results and.. Common language

Science, technology and innovation Goal 17 but woven throughout all goals implicitly and explicitly Potential to accelerate human progress IAEA can assist MS in using ST&I to achieve national development priorities, thus contributing to reaching national SDG targets.

Why do we need partnerships? Impact and results greater than if parties were acting alone. Synergies and complementarities It is not solely a question of money. In developmental work, others often have lead mandate

Working together: the UNDAF Medium Term planning framework for UN system development activities at country level Nationally owned and driven with objectives that respond to country s national development priorities Reduce transaction costs for Government, increase efficiency and effectiveness of programme IAEA projects reflected as part of UN assistancesynergies and complementarities identified Stakeholders: UN Resident Coordinator, UN agencies (resident and non-resident), government central and line ministries, PMO, NLO

CPFs and UNDAFs: the numbers (2017) 20 new CPFs signed in 2017 (12 to date in 2018) 95 CPFs valid at end 2017 54 valid UNDAFs co-signed at end 2017

Technical cooperation: delivering results for peace and development 22