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For the latest Information check our website: www.kygn-network.org/conference Contact:[email protected] . Co-Hosted by: AFRICAN YOUTH NUCLEAR SUMMIT MARCH 27 th – 30 th , 2017 KICC, NAIROBI, KENYA Theme: Nuclear For a Sustainable Future Patners MINISTRY OF ENERGY REPUBLIC OF KENYA Purpose 1. Strengthen networks among the professionals in nuclear science and technology opening up future opportunities for the youth, 2. Provide a platform for leading scientists and researchers in nuclear science and technology to share their expert knowledge and to transfer it to the young generation, 3. Share opportunities and encourage youth participation in nuclear relatedresearch, innovation and skills development programs, 4. Expand nuclear networks among the young people in Africa so as to enhance an active participation in International Youth Nuclear Congress and other related nuclear science and technology bodies. 5. Provide a platform for participants to learn ways of promoting the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology for the welfare of mankind, 6. Provide a platform in which the policy makers will appreciate the beneit of embracing nuclear science and technology in its development agenda, and 7. Develop spirit of volunteerism and establish mechanisms for youth engagement in community services. Expected Output 1. Broader youth participation in nuclear science and technology related activities. 2. Enhance networks for employment, business opportunities and skills development. 3. Create market exposure across the entire spectrum of collaborativepartnership in government, industry, entrepreneurs and academia. 4. Broaden government and industry participation to enhance youth development through collaborative integration towards common objectives in the nuclear industry. 5. Greater private sector, emerging industrialists, entrepreneurs as beneiciaries of and contributors to strategic government initiatives and infrastructure development in the nuclear sector. 6. Internationalization of activities, collaboration, and impact in nuclear science and technology Prof., Shaukat Abdulrazak, Director IAEA, Technical Cooperation, Africa Division Dr. Moses Rugut, Director General, NACOSTI 1. 2. Agneta Rising, DG, World Nuclear Association 3. Prof. Jan Blomegren, CEO Institute for Nuclear Business Excellence 4. 5. Dr. Wambani Sidika, CEO, 6. 7. 8. Prof. Gatebe Erastus Gatika , Chairman, Radiation Protection Board 9. Eng. Collins Juma, Acting CEO, KNEB 10. Mr. Joseph A.W. Maina, Ag. CEO, Radiation Protection Board 11. Dr. Hubert Foy, Founder and Director, AFRICSIS 12. Prof. Ayoade Oludaye Kuye, Centre for Nuclear Energy Studies, Ghana 13. Dr. Henry Rotich, Director Metrology and testing , KEBS 14. Dr. Peter Ozemoyah, President Canadian Nuclear Society Conirmed Speakers Dr. Eng. Joseph Njoroge, PS, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum August Rose Fern, Co-Fouder IYNC 15. Riccardo Chiarelli, WANO

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Forthe latest Information check ourwebsite:

www.kygn-network.org/conference

Contact:[email protected].

Co-Hosted by:

AFRICANYOUTHNUCLEARSUMMIT

MARCH27th

– 30th

,2017

KICC,NAIROBI,KENYA

Theme: Nuclear For a Sustainable Future

Patners

MINISTRY OF ENERGY

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

Purpose1.

Strengthennetworksamongtheprofessionalsinnuclearscience

andtechnologyopeningupfutureopportunitiesfortheyouth,2.

Provideaplatformforleadingscientistsandresearchersin

nuclearscienceandtechnologytosharetheirexpertknowledge

andtotransferittotheyounggeneration,

3. Shareopportunitiesandencourageyouthparticipationin

nuclearrelated research,innovationandskillsdevelopment

programs,4. ExpandnuclearnetworksamongtheyoungpeopleinAfricaso

astoenhanceanactiveparticipationinInternationalYouth

NuclearCongressandotherrelatednuclearscienceand

technologybodies.

5. Provideaplatformforparticipantstolearnwaysofpromoting

thepeacefulusesofnuclearscienceandtechnologyforthe

welfareofmankind,

6.

Provideaplatforminwhichthepolicymakerswillappreciate

thebene�itofembracingnuclearscienceandtechnologyinits

developmentagenda,and

7.

Developspiritofvolunteerismandestablishmechanismsfor

youthengagementincommunityservices.

Expected Output

1.

Broaderyouthparticipationinnuclearscienceandtechnology

relatedactivities.

2.

Enhancenetworksforemployment,businessopportunitiesand

skillsdevelopment.

3.

Createmarketexposureacrosstheentirespectrumof

collaborativepartnershipingovernment,industry,

entrepreneursandacademia.

4.

Broadengovernmentandindustryparticipationtoenhance

youthdevelopmentthroughcollaborativeintegrationtowards

commonobjectivesinthenuclearindustry.

5.

Greaterprivatesector,emergingindustrialists,entrepreneurs

asbene�iciariesofandcontributorstostrategicgovernment

initiativesandinfrastructuredevelopmentinthenuclearsector.

6.

Internationalizationofactivities,collaboration,andimpactin

nuclearscienceandtechnology

Prof.,ShaukatAbdulrazak,DirectorIAEA,TechnicalCooperation,AfricaDivision

Dr.MosesRugut,DirectorGeneral,NACOSTI

1.

2. AgnetaRising,DG,WorldNuclearAssociation

3.

Prof.JanBlomegren,CEOInstituteforNuclearBusinessExcellence

4.

5. Dr.WambaniSidika,CEO,

6.

7.

8. Prof.GatebeErastusGatika,Chairman,RadiationProtectionBoard

9. Eng.CollinsJuma,ActingCEO,KNEB

10. Mr.JosephA.W.Maina,Ag.CEO,RadiationProtectionBoard

11. Dr.HubertFoy,FounderandDirector,AFRICSIS

12.

Prof.AyoadeOludayeKuye,CentreforNuclearEnergyStudies,Ghana

13. Dr.HenryRotich,DirectorMetrologyandtesting,KEBS

14.

Dr.PeterOzemoyah,PresidentCanadianNuclearSociety

Con�irmedSpeakersDr.Eng.JosephNjoroge,PS,MinistryofEnergyandPetroleum

AugustRoseFern,Co-FouderIYNC

15.

RiccardoChiarelli,WANO

1. PlenarysessionsNuclearPoweringAfricaRadiationprotectionandsafetycultureApplicationofnuclearscienceandtechnologyforsocialandeconomicdevelopment

2. Panelsessions Energyforthefuture NuclearPoliticsandEconomics,Communication,andSocialAcceptance Occupationalradiationprotection

Environmentalmonitoring,emergencypreparednessand

Nuclearinhealth

Atomsforfoodandnutrition

3. Workshops

FrontendFuelCycleandnon-proliferation- Innovativeapproachestothedevelopmentofnuclearenergy

RadioactivewastemanagementBestpracticesinradiography(diagnosticandtherapy)

ApplicationofradiotracersDevelopmentandsustainabilityoflocalYGNs(Mentorship)

Training,EducationandNuclearKnowledgeManagement

4.TechnicalTracks

Atomsfordevelopment:MeetinghumanneedsNuclearSafetyandsecurity

OperationandMaintenanceofNPPs

Stakeholderengagement

Innovativeapproachestothedevelopmentofnuclearenergy

Back-endFuelCycleandRadioactivewastemanagement

Bestpracticesinradiography(diagnosticandtherapy)

Applicationofradiotracers

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General Schedule

(26 th

to30 th

March,2017)

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

impleme

ntationof

FLEX

program)

Social

events

and

Panel

Sessions

Technical

sessions

Plenary

Session

workshops

Technical

Sessionand

cultural

Excursions

fusedwith

Keynote

address

Plenary

Session

Arrival/

Registr

ation

Afternoon

Late

Afternoon

Morning

Evening

Reception

Cocktail

Social

events

KenyanYoungGenerationinNuclear(KYGN)incolaborationwith

AfricanYoungGenerationinNuclearwillbehostingthe

FirstAfricanYouthNuclearCongressfromthe27��to30��March

2017.Thesummitwillbringtogetheryoungandsenior

professionalsfromtheacademia;industry;researchanddevelopment;healthcare;nuclearoperators,regulatorsandprovidersamongotherstoshare,exchangeideasandnetworkonissuesrelatedtonuclearscience&technology.

Dinner Freetime

Registration

Website(forregistration)visit

www.Kygn-network.org/conference/

Kshs.20 ,000

( )

Nuclearleadership

Student

Registration

Kshs. 2 5,000 ($250)

Kshs.30 ,000($300)

200

StandardRegistrations

SeniorRegistrations

Kshs. 2 5,000

($250)

Kshs. 30 ,000 ($300)

Kshs.25 ,000 ($250)

Kshs. 30 ,00($300)

Kshs. 35 ,00($350)

Kshs.20 ,000

(200)

Kshs. 2 5,000

$250

s

Kshs.15,000

($150)

Kshs.20,000 ($200)

LateRegistration

LateRegistration

EarlyRegistration

EarlyRegistration

Kshs. 10,000

( Kshs. 15000

($150)

$100)

Africa OthersPoster

presentat

a(World

Launchof

AYGN/

Fermi)workshops

Panel

Sessions

and

Sessionsessions

workshopstours/

Lunch

Plenary

Lunch

Technical

ions

Preand

post

Fukushim

Closing

Plenary FreetimeDebate

Simulation Leadership

SessionsNuclear

Lunch

PanelTrainingon

Tour1: SecondaryStandardDosimetryLaboratoryand

NDTCentre(KenyaBureauofStandards)and

afternoonvisittoNairobiNationalPark,

Tour2:AvisittoanuclearrepositoryandanafternoonvisittoOLORGESAILIE,apre-historicsiteisworldrenownasthe"factoryofstonetools",

Tour3:VisittotheCancerTreatmentCentreatKenyatta

NationalHospitalandafternoonvisittogiraffe

CentreandMambaVillage.

Technical Program

TechnicalToursAYNS2017

MARCH27–30,2017NAIROBI,KENYA

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