Ghana Nuclear Society

The Ghana Nuclear Society is a nonprofit organization that advocates the introduction of nuclear energy in Ghana. It is headquartered at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) in Accra. With the establishment of The Ghana Nuclear Society, Ghana has joined the league of those countries with National Nuclear Societies. Its head office is located at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) in Accra. The current national president is Prof. John Justice Fletcher. The society is not for science inclined persons alone.

History

The Ghana Nuclear Society received its certificate of incorporation on 13 May 2008. The society, which operates under the motto "Nuclear for Sustainable Energy Development," has an eight-member Advisory Panel that consults with the Board of Directors, which is made up of 13 persons and four members from the National and Student Chapter Executives.

The society has created public information programs on nuclear matters, and it has produced seminars, educational outreach programs and interactive media presentations on local radio and television stations. It also publishes a newsletter that outlines issues relating to nuclear energy.

It is planning educational programs at the SAMBEL Academy and the GAEC,[1] and at primary schools located near the Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences[2] at Atomic, Kwabeyna.

SOME MILESTONES IN GNS HISTORY

2010 Conference “Energy Security for Accelerated Development of the African Region”

To enhance public acceptance and awareness of the Nuclear Power Option, the society is organizing a three-day conference under the theme: “Energy Security for Accelerated Development of the African Region”. This conference hopes to promote the acceptance of the Nuclear Power Option on the continent by bringing together Nuclear Power Venders, Reactor Manufactures, Scientists and Experts in the Nuclear field to come and share their vast knowledge and experience with the participants from the African Region.

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