May

Humanitarian Skills for Engineers - Uganda (5)

Training

Humanitarian Skills for Engineers - Uganda (5)

Develop the vital knowledge, skills and behaviours that engineers in Uganda can use in humanitarian emergencies.

(Please note that this registration link is only for those who have been sent an invitation. If you have not, please fill in our application form to apply: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LB3GDJS).

This is a free interactive online course designed to empower engineers across Uganda with the knowledge and skills to better respond to humanitarian emergencies.

Partnering up with the Uganda Institution Of Professional Engineers (UIPE) and Makerere University College of Engineering Design Art and Technology (CEDAT), RedR UK is offering a free of charge, innovative, high-quality online training course aiming to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to apply their engineering experience to a humanitarian context.

The training will provide an overview of disasters and emergencies in Uganda and the standards that underpin the response of humanitarian actors. It incorporates humanitarian project management skills that are relevant in the rapidly changing environment of emergency response. It will also introduce key soft skills that are relevant to humanitarian response that many engineers have said they are lacking.

This six week, blended-learning course presents the methodologies and latest understanding in a highly participatory training that comprises both live webinars and asynchronous learning.

The training is a 6-week fully online course with a mix of live and asynchronous (offline) content every week, delivered on RedR UK’s dedicated e-learning platform Moodle. The course requires a commitment of around 6-7 hours a week from participants. Live sessions will take place on a weekly basis.

Aim and Objectives:

· By the end of the training the cohort of local Ugandan engineers will be able to explain how the principles of humanitarian assistance, the Sphere standards, Core Humanitarian Systems and other sector guidelines inform how they must work within the humanitarian context

· By the end of the training the cohort of local Ugandan engineers will be able to write a simple plan for an engineering solution for a humanitarian response, taking into account their skills and knowledge and the technical needs of a humanitarian response

· UIPE will have a list of engineers trained in the application of engineering in humanitarian emergency situation to be shared with international and local humanitarian NGOs.

COSTS AND APPLICATIONS

This is a free training course, however full attendance is required throughout. Due to a limited number of spaces available, RedR UK will review applications and accept participants based on suitability, according to pre-determined criteria

HPass Badging

For this module, RedR UK is also offering HPass Badging. An HPass badge is a digital indicator of achievement, and a way for participants to demonstrate their skills and experience. More information on HPass Badging can be found  here. Participants will be able to redeem a badge through a link sent after the module.

Please ensure that you will be able to able to attend all parts of the course before registering as we only have a certain number of places available.

RedR UK is committed to making sure everyone’s needs are met, including people of different genders, ages and disabilities. If you have any specific access requirements or learning needs RedR are committed to try and make reasonable adjustments to support your needs, please email engineering.skills@redr.org.uk at any stage of the booking process to talk directly to RedR about your needs.

RedR UK’s Humanitarian Skills for Engineers Project is kindly funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering in the UK.

Course Overview

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Course Length
36 days
Location
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Timezone
Africa/Kampala
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