Since becoming a Member State of the IAEA in 2013, the Kingdom of Eswatini has made measurable progress towards the achievement of its national development objectives, as well as those established in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, through continuous engagement with the Agency’s technical cooperation (TC) programme. Training courses, expert missions and equipment procurements organized in the last five years have already yielded benefits in the production of new crop varieties and the management of invasive pests in Eswatini, while preparing for the establishment of the country’s first radiotherapy centre in Manzini, the commercial capital of the Kingdom.
On 5 September, His Royal Highness Lonkhokhela, Prince of the Kingdom of Eswatini, added his signature to Eswatini’s second Country Programme Framework (CPF) with the IAEA, a document which will inform and guide the Kingdom’s collaboration with the Agency’s TC programme for the next five years, from 2024 to 2029.
“This Framework will be the basis for the technical cooperation between Eswatini and the IAEA, and for the latter’s assistance to the Kingdom’s developmental needs in various fields, including livestock development, human health in cancer treatment and radiotherapy, water resource management, and more,” explained HRH Lonkhokhela, acting in his capacity as the country’s Minister of Natural Resources and Energy, during the ceremony to launch the new CPF.