MONACO TO FINANCE IAEA'S PROJECT
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia /MONTSAME/ The Principality of Monaco has decided to make a financing of EUR 125 thousand for implementing a project on improving rehabilitation therapy activities in Mongolia.
This project will be realized in frames of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) and its document was signed on Tuesday by K.Jiordan, an Ambassador of Monaco and acting Deputy Director of the IAEA; and by J.Enkhsaikhan, the Mongolia's Ambassador to Austria.
In frames of the project that will launch from April of this year, training will be held for medical doctors and nurses from rehabilitation section at the National Center of Oncology and from hospitals of the city's districts and aimags. These sections will be provided with necessary facilities as well.
In the year 2010, Mongolia become the 8th country to implement to the model project of cancer therapy, so the financing from Monaco went to Mongolia.
Also, Mongolia has worked out a Plan of Controlling and Preventing Cancers for 2011-2021 and a Strategic Plan of Developing Radiotherapy for 2011-2021, within the cooperation with the IAEA.
B.Khuder
This project will be realized in frames of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) and its document was signed on Tuesday by K.Jiordan, an Ambassador of Monaco and acting Deputy Director of the IAEA; and by J.Enkhsaikhan, the Mongolia's Ambassador to Austria.
In frames of the project that will launch from April of this year, training will be held for medical doctors and nurses from rehabilitation section at the National Center of Oncology and from hospitals of the city's districts and aimags. These sections will be provided with necessary facilities as well.
In the year 2010, Mongolia become the 8th country to implement to the model project of cancer therapy, so the financing from Monaco went to Mongolia.
Also, Mongolia has worked out a Plan of Controlling and Preventing Cancers for 2011-2021 and a Strategic Plan of Developing Radiotherapy for 2011-2021, within the cooperation with the IAEA.
B.Khuder
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