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Cape Town ā An expert session of the BRICS Nuclear Platform was held as part of the Nuclear Forum at the Africa Energy Indaba 2026 International Exhibition and Conference in South Africa.
The key objective of the expert session on 5 March 2026, in Cape Town, was to exchange best practices in human resources development among nuclear organisations from BRICS+ and African countries, as well as to find solutions that would help to build the āpersonnel foundationā for expanding the nuclear industry on the African continent.
Holding the Platformās session in South Africa underscored the role of the continentās nations in the development of nuclear energy and technologies.
āThe impact of Rosatomās human-centric approach proved to have tangible results: over 2 400 students from 65 countries are receiving nuclear education at Rosatomās partner universities,ā noted Tatiana Terentyeva, Deputy Director General for HR, Rosatom.
āWe are proud that more than 350 of them represent 24 African nations.
āIt is especially important that 70% of our international graduates successfully build careers in their home countries, applying the knowledge gained to develop national energy programmes.ā
Participants emphasised the need to accelerate technology localisation and to organise specialist training locally during the discussion.
It was noted that the professional development of young personnel and human capital in the region requires significant investment.
Women are still underrepresented in this field.
Head coordinator of the BRICS Nuclear Platform, Elsie Pule, noted: āThe issues raised today and the projects outlined will form the basis for the work of the BRICS Nuclear Platformās āSkills and Talent Development Working Groupāā.
Furthermore, Elsie Pule emphasised: āAs Head coordinator of the BRICS Nuclear Platform, I am doubly pleased to witness the participants of the BRICS Nuclear Platform, namely Rosatom and NECSA, signing a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in human resource development.
āThis underscores the great importance of joint efforts in both multilateral and bilateral formats.ā
In the Welcome speech Head coordinator of the BRICS Nuclear Platform also announced the launch of the āAtoms Empowering Africaā competition and stated that the BRICS Nuclear Platform would act as the main partner for the competition.
āAtoms Empowering Africaā is a regional competition being held in 2026 for countries on the African continent to support the educational and youth network of the nuclear industry, including developing leadership skills and increasing awareness of nuclear energy among future generations.
The session was attended by: Elizabeth Marabwa, Chief Director, Department of Electricity and Energy (South Africa); Shirley Mabika, Human Resources, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station, Eskom (South Africa); Tatiana Terentyeva, Deputy Director General for HR, Rosatom (Russia); Sithembile Mbuyisa, Group Executive: Human Potential, NECSA, South Africa (South Africa); Fidele Ndahayo, CEO; Rwanda Atomic Energy Board; Refilwe Buthelezi, President, Federation of African Engineering Organisations (Nigeria); Xianglai Meng, Deputy Representative, Africa Representative Office, CNNC (China); Sherif Helmy, Board Chairman, Nuclear Power Plants Authority (Egypt); Celso Cunha, President, ABDAN (Brazil) and Teklemariam Tessema Tohe, CEO, Technology Development and Transfer Section, MInT (Ethiopia). Elsie Pule, Head Coordinator of the BRICS Nuclear Platform, moderated the event.
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