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Overview of RCF Activities RCF Plenary Meeting 21 September 2018 Vienna, Austria Bismark Tyobeka RCF Chairman CEO of NNR, South Africa Welcome note!

Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF) Content RCF background Current activities RCF support mechanisms RCF meeting with active recipients and candidate active recipients Success stories Conclusion

1. RCF background I1 Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF) was established in June 2010. RCF objectives To promote collaboration and cooperation among RCF members to improve coordination of support to regulatory infrastructure development for regulators in embarking countries. To contribute to achieving and sustaining a high level of nuclear safety, consistent with the IAEA Safety Standards and Guidance. To optimize resources among RCF members and avoid unnecessary support duplication through improved coordination. RCF Chairman and Vice Chairman Mr Bismark Tyobeka, Chief Executive Officer, NNR, South Africa Mr Nader Mamish, Director, Office of International Programs, NRC, USA At the 2009 Conference on “Effective Nuclear Regulatory Systems” in Cape Town, South Africa, regulatory bodies of Member States agreed to establish a regulator-to-regulator forum to improve collaboration and coordination for regulatory capacity building among Member States with established nuclear power programmes and those considering the introduction or expansion of such programmes. In June 2010, the Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF) was established. The IAEA was invited to provide the Secretariat to the RCF.

RCF implementation framework 1. RCF background I2 29 RCF members - 12 providers: Canada, China, Finland, France, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Russia, UK, USA, EC and IAEA - 14 recipients: Jordan (2010 active), Viet Nam (2012 active), Poland (2014 active), Belarus (2014 active), Bangladesh (2018 active), Chile, Egypt, Iran, Nigeria (2018 active), South Africa, Sudan (2018 active), UAE, Ghana (2017 active) and Morocco (2017 active) - 3 observers: Germany, Kenya and OECD/NEA RCF Activities Steering Committee: Annual meeting mainly on policy-related issues Support Meeting: Annual meeting on updating Action Plans of support activities Plenary Meeting: Annual meeting in margin of the IAEA General Conference Meeting with active recipients: To exchange experience among active recipients Support activities: Workshops and others based on Action Plans, and working group meetings upon necessity RCF implementation framework Support activities: Including Workshops based on Action Plans and working group meetings (if necessary ). - Extra-budgetary funding from Japan and USA - 2 CFEs from Japan and US

2. Current activities I1 RCF Regulatory Control Workshop on Licensing in July 2017 in Vienna: 16 participants from 11 RCF recipient countries (Bangladesh, Belarus, Chile, Egypt, Ghana, Iran, Jordan, Nigeria, Poland, Sudan, Viet Nam) and the EC. RCF Plenary in September 2017 in Vienna: around 70 participants, exchange-information on review meeting of Nuclear Safety Convention, activities related to small modular reactor, and safety culture self assessment methodology. RCF / ANNuR / FNRBA joint workshop on regulatory control in November 2017 in Morocco: 18 participants from 10 countries (Ghana, Iran, Jordan, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa, Tunisia, Viet Nam) RCF meeting with Ghana in November 2017: identified 4 RCF support activities for 2018 and beyond. RCF meeting with Morocco in January 2018: identified 2 RCF support activities for 2018 and beyond.

2. Current activities I2 RCF meeting with Poland in April 2018: identified 9 RCF support activities (OJT) for 2018 and beyond. RCF meeting with Jordan in May 2018: identified 5 RCF support activities for 2018 and beyond. RCF meeting with Belarus in June 2018: identified 5 RCF support activities for 2018 and beyond. Bangladesh, Sudan and Nigeria: Approved at RCF Steering Committee Meeting in June 2018 to become RCF active recipient countries. Now 9 active recipient countries in total.

3. RCF support mechanisms Coordinated support in line with RCF action plan RCF providers RCF active recipients Exchange knowledge and experience in regulatory infrastructure development RCF active recipients RCF active recipients IAEA as RCF secretary RCF recipients RCF workshops on regulatory control in 2016, 2017 and 2018

4. RCF meeting with active recipients and candidate active recipients I1 RCF meeting with 6 active recipients and 3 candidate active recipients was held in Minsk in June 2018, to exchange experience in regulatory infrastructure development and discuss possible enhancement of RCF function. Common challenges identified: - Adequate funding for regulator - Independence of regulator - Human resource development - Drafting of regulations and guides - Managing of TSO - Public involvement by regulator

4. RCF meeting with active recipients and candidate active recipients I2 This kind of meeting is expected to be held periodically for facilitating exchange of experience, including focusing on specific topics (e.g., inspection process) with best practices (including best practices identified by IRRS mission activities), taking into account the common challenges. The RCF Support Meeting will focus on specific topics in 2019 and beyond. Coordination of support and avoiding of duplication have been underlined, using a mapping matrix.

5. Success stories RCF activities implemented / planned for Belarus have been supporting the preparation by GAN for the commissioning of the first nuclear reactor in 2019. RCF meeting with all active recipient countries and all candidate active recipient countries in June 2018 provided good opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience. “Advanced Licensing Exercise Project (ALEP)” was requested by Poland to RCF in 2017 and the project is progressing successfully with collaboration between RCF (project driver with Poland), USA-NRC and IAEA-TC. The outputs of this project will be used for other active recipient countries.

6. Conclusion The number of RCF active recipient countries has expanded from 6 (Jordan, Viet Nam, Poland, Belarus, Ghana, Morocco) to 9 (plus Bangladesh, Sudan, Nigeria). RCF has underlined “coordination” for the active recipient countries to avoid unnecessary duplication of support, using a mapping matrix on the template of SSG-16. The exchange of experience among the active recipient counties and the provider countries is expected to be facilitated, including focusing on specific topics with best practices, taking into account the common challenges.

Thank you for your attention!