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Achieving Success Through Collaboration: Advancing ISTC's PR206 Project and MADAD Partnership through the Chief Radiologist of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan

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April 26, 2025, an official meeting was held with Professor Damir Arifovich Zaredinov, Chief Radiologist of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, along representatives from different ministries and international organizations.


The meeting centered on a comprehensive review and discussion of the details surrounding the PR206 project.


The discussion focused on the project implementation mechanisms, including a thorough analysis of the responsibilities of each participant in key areas such as: radiation monitoring heavy metals, remote sensing and surveillance, water resources and quality.


The results of this meeting allowed us to form an Uzbek team of experts from various ministries, each with the necessary expertise in the four components of the regional project.


This joint initiative will contribute to the effective implementation of the project objectives, ensuring the use of specialized knowledge required for each aspect.

 
 
 

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