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Professional Driver Training Uganda Project 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Professional Driver Training Uganda Project presentation Mukono 30.08.2017 31.08.2017 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Project Objective Build up heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and passenger service vehicle (PSV) driver training in Uganda in cooperation with industry partners, leading to increased employment of Ugandan drivers in the transport sector and to improved road safety in Uganda 31.08.2017 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Country Context Amongst existing driving schools there is no standardised training either in terms of methods used or training content. The practical training available as a proportion of the total training differs hugely between schools and quality is poor A lack of enforced national mandatory minimum standards has led to a low demand for HGV and PSV training which in turn has hampered training providers’ ability to invest in their own training schools Currently Uganda has only two instructors licensed by the Ministry of Works & Transport to conduct training for CH class (heavy truck) 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Country Context (continued) A developing oil and gas sector and other infrastructure development projects present an opportunity whereby employment opportunities for Ugandans will increase substantially in the coming years Key to creating demand and in turn a thriving Large Commercial Vehicle (LCV) driver training sector, this project expects the Ugandan government to adopt standards as set by the EAC standardised curriculum during the lifetime of the project (ending August 2019). 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Project Components include: Developing a new HGV focused driving school to be managed by Safe Way Right Way The establishment of an interim training facility (until such time as a permanent training centre can be developed) Training 12 trainers to deliver the EAC Standardised Curriculum Supporting a number of other driving schools through training their instructors and ensuring consistent training quality Training 800 drivers according to the EAC Standardised Curriculum Getting 600 trained drivers into jobs Advocating for the early adoption of the EAC Standardised Curriculum 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Project Partner Roles Project Funding Project Steering and Supervision Quality Assurance Monitoring and Evaluation Linkage to Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development 31.08.2017 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Project Partner Roles Project Implementation Oversight of Technical Direction of Project Financial and Progress Reporting Line Management of Transaid Advisors Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning 31.08.2017 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Project Partner Roles Management of Training Facility Private Sector Representation (Member Companies) Advocacy work Line Management of Training Facility Staff Media Campaign/PR Provision of training vehicles, facilities etc. 31.08.2017 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Achievements until today 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Establishment of an interim training facility Long term allocation of office and training space Long term loan of rigid and articulate truck Centre management and training consultants hired 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project 10 trainers trained to deliver the EAC Standardised Curriculum (4 undergoing training) Participants in the Training of Trainers (ToT) included (amongst others): Safe Way Right Way Uganda Driving Standards Agency (UDSA) Prestige Driving School Automobile Association of Uganda Country View Driving School Uganda Police Force (Driving school and the Inspectorate of Vehicles 5 CH Trainers 5 CM Trainers 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

The Training of Trainers is based on: THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY STANDARDISED CURRICULUM FOR DRIVERS OF LARGE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Which was developed in 2015 through funding from: 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Launch of the project and stakeholder commitment Strong support by Ministry of Works and Transport and Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development Inclusion of employer and employee associations 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Outreach campaign and registering of individuals By 29. August 2017 1567 individuals have registered their interest for licence aquistion / upgrade 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Plans for Driver Training at SWRW School Driver training to start beginning of October Jointly agreed fee structure: Licence Aquisition / Upgrade Programme: 990.000 UGX (~230€) B2B/individual refresher trainings: 500.000 UGX (~125€) Estimated target until end of 2017: 12 people trained for licence aquisition / upgrade 100 people trained in refresher trainings 16.02.2019 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project

Professional Driver Training Uganda Project Current Challenges Currently, number of training vehicles constraint to raise the number of people trained Demand seems to be higher than currently possible output Keeping individuals interested due to possible long waiting time for training slot Many individuals want to come for training while being on a job SWRW Board Members have communicated that they would potentially be willing to support with more trucks Renault has registered interest in the project and might provide a truck for the training school from time to time Scania is equally interested in the project 31.08.2017 Professional Driver Training Uganda Project