Special Report No 17/2014: Can the EU’s Centres of Excellence initiative contribute effectively to mitigating chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear risks from outside the EU?

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Series Details No.17, 2014 (December 2014)
Publication Date 2014
ISBN 978-92-9207-015-1
ISSN 1831-0834
EC QJ-AB-14-017-EN-C
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Abstract:

The European Union launched its chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) Centres of Excellence initiative in May 2010. The initiative is designed to strengthen the institutional capacity of non-EU countries to mitigate CBRN risks which, if not countered, may constitute a threat to the EU.

The Court’s audit assessed whether the EU CBRN Centres of Excellence initiative can contribute effectively to mitigating risks of this kind from outside the EU. It concludes that the initiative can contribute effectively to mitigating chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear risks from outside the EU, but several elements still need to be finalised. The Court makes a number of recommendations which the EEAS and the Commission should take into account to further develop the initiative and ensure its sustainability.

Source Link http://www.eca.europa.eu/Lists/ECADocuments/SR14_17/SR14_17_EN.pdf
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ECA: Press Release, ECA/14/55: The EU’s Centres of Excellence Initiative: this promising initiative to tackle safety threats should be carefully nurtured http://www.eca.europa.eu/Lists/ECADocuments/INSR14_17/INSR14_17_EN.pdf
EU Bookshop: ECA publications http://bookshop.europa.eu/en/european-court-of-auditors-cbNtYKABstgQIAAAEjIIkY4e5K/
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