Russian firm Rosatom and the newly established non-profit organization African Young Generation in Nuclear (AYGN) signed a MoU that will have the pair joining forces in spreading opportunities for youths in the nuclear industry.
The MoU aims to grow public awareness, promote further knowledge in nuclear, exchange experience, open educational opportunities and promote international conferences and exhibitions.
AYGN was established earlier this year to provide a platform for African youth in the nuclear or related fields to become more conversant about nuclear and open the opportunities for youth across the continent.
The MoU is AYGN’s first action as it moves to engage several other stakeholders to advance its ambitions.Initiating the “first move” in how to best collaborate moving forward, Rosatom regional VP for sub-Saharan Africa Viktor Polikarpov said his company attached great importance to working with youth in the nuclear industry, particularly in Africa.
“Nuclear is the future in Africa,” Polikarpov said, pointing out that the youth could further Rosatom’s ambitions and proposed projects to power up Africa.