![]() IFNEC activities also include targeted workshops, such as the IFNEC Finance Workshops. IFNEC’s two working groups, the Infrastructure Development Working Group and the Reliable Nuclear Fuel Services Working Group, support the mission of ensuring the use of nuclear energy proceed in a safe and secure manner by addressing specific objectives agreed by the members. IFNEC members include 32 full-participant countries, 3 permanent observer organizations and 31 observer countries. The International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (IFNEC) is a forum of states and organizations that share the common vision of the safe and secure development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes worldwide. International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (IFNEC) The United States assumed the chairmanship of the GIF from Japan at the beginning of 2013. The group meets two to three times a year to review past activities, provide guidance to the Experts Group and Systems Steering Committees and determine future program direction. The GIF Policy Group is responsible for the overall framework, policy formation and interactions with third parties. The Office of Nuclear Energy played a key role in reaching a major milestone in 2005 when Canada, France, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States signed the GIF Framework Agreement, the world's first agreement aimed at the international development of advanced nuclear energy systems. The Generation IV International Forum (GIF) was chartered in 2001 to lead the collaborative efforts of the world's leading nuclear nations to develop next-generation nuclear energy systems to meet future global energy needs. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (IFNEC).Generation IV International Forum (GIF).The Office of International Nuclear Energy Policy and Cooperation (INEPC) supports the Office of Nuclear Energy’s participation in the:
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