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Rosatom, BRICS Nuclear Platform Launch Atoms Empowering Africa Contest

By staff reporter

Rosatom has announced the launch of the ninth annual Atoms Empowering Africa video contest. The initiative offers young people across Africa an opportunity to share their views on how nuclear technologies can be used to address existing challenges. This year’s competition focuses on cooperation within the BRICS Nuclear Platform.

“The BRICS Nuclear Platform is designed to create new opportunities for collaboration in the peaceful uses of nuclear technologies. By linking this year’s Atoms Empowering Africa contest to the Platform, we hope to encourage young Africans to explore how international cooperation can help address real challenges in their countries. Their ideas and perspectives are an important part of building a more innovative and inclusive global nuclear community,” underlined Head coordinator of the BRICS Nuclear Platform Elsie Pule.

Participants are invited to explain how such a platform could support sustainable development in their countries by submitting a short video on one of five topics: “The Role of Nuclear Energy in the Future of BRICS Countries”, “How Nuclear Technologies Improve People’s Lives” (focusing on non-power applications of nuclear technologies), “Youth and the BRICS Nuclear Platform”, “Cities and Regions of the BRICS Nuclear Platform”, and “The BRICS Nuclear Platform: Vision for 2030”. The contest is open to Africans aged 18 to 35.

“Across many African countries today, the role of modern nuclear technologies in long-term development is actively being discussed – from ensuring reliable energy supply to introducing advanced solutions in healthcare and agriculture. The Atoms Empowering Africa contest helps engage a new generation – students, entrepreneurs and young professionals from across the continent – in this conversation. This year participants are also invited to explore the potential of cooperation within the BRICS Nuclear Platform,” noted CEO of Rosatom Central and Southern Africa Ryan Collyer.

Submissions will be accepted until May 1. A jury will then evaluate the entries based on several criteria, including originality of the idea, clarity of presentation and the relevance of the proposed solution to the specific region. A maximum of one winner per country will be selected – either an individual or a group of two.

Detailed information on participation rules and submission requirements will be available on the Rosatom Africa website.

Last year the contest received 50 submissions. The 13 selected winners represented six countries: South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Namibia.

Atoms Empowering Africa is one of many Rosatom’s educations initiatives that highlight the growing engagement of young African professionals in the nuclear field. Just recently students from Egypt, Ethiopia and Zambia, all studying at Rosatom partner universities, won IAEA’s Shaping Africa’s Future Through Nuclear Sciences and Technology international competition, reflecting the increasing interest in nuclear technologies among the next generation.

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