What you can find out here
Here you will find the background to projects in the management of the Chernobyl disaster that are underway or have been realised. One important objective, according to the www.chernobyl.info guidelines, is to link the numerous large and small projects with each other.
Some projects have been recorded by the editors themselves. Others have been reported to us by the organisations whom we asked to provide their own entry. If your projects are missing from the database, we invite you to make your entry online. It is free and does not commit you to anything.
You can contribute information about your organisation's project(s) in German, Russian or English, and the editors of www.chernobyl.info will then translate it into the other two languages of the Website. Please go to Contribute / manage your project data if you already have submitted your organisation's data, otherwise use Contribute / manage your organisation data to edit your organisation's details as a first step before registering your project.
Important note for users: Since some of this information has been provided by the contributors themselves, the editors take no responsibility for the accuracy of the details. If you would like to collaborate with one of these projects, please contact the person responsible directly, and make sure that your concerns accord with those of your possible partner.
Our Forum is available for your comments on the entire content of www.chernobyl.info (the Forum is provided in English only). In addition, you can contact the editors of the Website directly by e-mail.

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