This online training, organized by REPOA in collaboration with the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), aims to build the capacity of stakeholders in understanding and managing natural resource governance. Participants gain practical knowledge to enhance transparency, accountability, and sustainable development in the resource sector.
As organizations around the world postponed and cancelled in-person events in response to the pandemic, we have seen accelerated adoption of both remote working and digital learning.
Similarly, in 2021 we took the annual Tanzania natural resource governance capacity-building program run by the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) and REPOA online – delivering the course on the online platform, Zoom.
It was a steep learning curve. Our experience shows that successful online training requires meticulous preparation and teamwork – from preparation and the selection of participants, through to delivery.
We are pleased to have received good feedback. One participant said of the course:
“The virtual workshop has enlightened me on how work can be done remotely and still be efficient. Throughout the training despite it being virtual, still all participants where active. As a consultant and researcher, this will help me adopt this as a new data collection technique. Amid this pandemic this will be a useful tool in conducting focus group discussions and consultative meetings”
Below, we outline what we learned about delivering effective online training, which we hope is useful for other organizations, trainers, facilitators and capacity development managers.
For the past three years, the workshop had been an interactive, in-person, week-long training on how to best harness natural resources to support Tanzania’s development goals, attended by practitioners from government, civil society and the private sector. The course focuses on building the 30 participants’ understanding of the principles and challenges of good resource governance, and the policy options and tools needed for sustainable and inclusive development.
Participant interaction and engagement online exceeded our expectations. Beyond the platforms we had created, participants met and discussed issues assigned to their groups. At all times, all registered participants were online and often asked relevant questions. Although a very different medium, when harnessed in the right way, we found convening online training to be a success for all involved.
REPOA was established in 1994 as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) under the name of “Research on Poverty Alleviation Programme Limited” and registered as a company limited by Guarantee not having share capital. In October 2014 the name of the organisation was changed to REPOA Limited in order to reflect its broader mandate without losing the brand name already established.