Algeria, Angola*, Benin*, Botswana*, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote D'Ivoire, DR Congo, Egypt,
Ethiopia, Gabon*, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi* ,Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius* , Morocco, Mozambique* ,Namibia* , Niger* , Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal* , Seychelles*, Sierra Leone*, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania*, Tunisia*, Uganda*, Zimbabwe*
List of orgnaizations of FNRBA
* have not yet endorsed the FNRBA Charter
Membership of the FNRBA shall be open to all national nuclear regulatory bodies in all FNRBA member states on a voluntary basis. Participants in FNRBA meetings shall be senior representatives of regulatory bodies in member states as well as representatives from IAEA and KINS.
Observers from other international or regional organizations may be invited to attend meetings on an ad-hoc or continuing basis by the decision of the Steering Committee.
Application form/link
FNRBA is a key instrument for nuclear safety and security capacity building in the region. It also helps strengthen the human network and promote the communication, coordination and collaboration among the participating countries. The FRNBA internet portal under the GNSSN platform, which the IAEA helps to maintain and sustain, functions as a collaborative workspace for facilitating exchange of information, knowledge management and dialogue at regional level and with international expert.
Composed of 6 Technical Working Groups, African professional can exchange knowledge and experience among themselves as well as develop their capacity through workshops and trainings implemented by IAEA and international experts. These groups also constitute forums where common issues can be discussed as regional level and paths of cooperation can be explored. The Working Groups currently cover the following areas: Legislative and Regulatory Infrastructure; Radiation and Waste Safety; Nuclear Safety Infrastructure; Emergency Preparedness and Response; Transport Safety Infrastructure and Nuclear Security Infrastructure.