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Building Engineering Capacity for the Rural Transport Sector in Africa

Building Engineering Capacity for the Rural Transport Sector in Africa. Jeff Turner Report on ILO/AFCAP workshop 4-5 December, 2009 Munyonyo Resort Hotel, Kampala. Workshop Aims & Objectives.

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Building Engineering Capacity for the Rural Transport Sector in Africa

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  1. Building Engineering Capacity for the Rural Transport Sector in Africa Jeff Turner Report on ILO/AFCAP workshop 4-5 December, 2009 Munyonyo Resort Hotel, Kampala

  2. Workshop Aims & Objectives • A discussion on the issues facing the development of professional engineering capacity in the rural road sector in Africa. • The workshop will agree practical measures that should be taken address these concerns.

  3. Workshop Aims & Objectives The workshop discussion will be held under four broad topics • Assessment of current manpower capacity constraints in the sector • Review of the effectiveness of current approaches and models used to develop engineering capacity and professionalism, • Corruption, professionalism and the Engineer • Building of research capacity in Africa for rural transport and rural road engineering.

  4. Questions for Discussion • Do we have an assessment of capacity? • Where are the capacity gaps? • What lessons should we take from previous efforts and initiatives to develop capacity? • What are the challenges for developing capacity in the future?

  5. Action Plan • Develop and maintain dialogue on capacity development in rural transport. • Interact with ongoing national capacity assessment processes across Africa. • Disseminate information on case studies of successful capacity development. • Re-energise research and higher education networks in sub-Saharan Africa

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