The UNCTAD TrainForTrade Port Management Programme supports port communities in developing countries in delivering more efficient and competitive port management services. In order to increase trade flows and foster economic development, the programme creates port networks bringing together public, private and international entities. The aim is to share knowledge and expertise between port operators as well as strengthen talent management and human resources development in port communities. Over the past 25 years the Port Management Programme has trained about 10’000 port managers across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean in three language-based networks (English, French and Spanish).
In the framework of the UNCTAD TrainForTrade Port Management Programme, a Training of Trainers Workshop for the English-speaking network will be held from 17-24 April 2024 in Cork, Ireland. The workshop is co-organized by the Port of Cork Company and hosted with the kind support of Irish Aid.
Dates and working language
In the framework of UNCTAD's English-speaking Network of ports, Modules 5 to 8 of the "Modern Port Management" course will be delivered in English, in 2 steps:
1st part: e-Learning (learn.unctad.org)
The first part of the training is a mandatory distance learning session from 25 February to 5 April 2024, covering the content of modules 5 to 8. Candidates will complete the tests during the online sessions in order to qualify for the final certification.
Completing the modules individually and in advance in this blended-learning format ensures thorough knowledge sharing, leaving room for dynamic in person interactions during the gathering in Cork.
2nd part: Face-to-face workshop in Cork
The face-to-face session for modules 5 to 8 will be hosted by the Port of Cork Company from 17–24 April 2024. During the face-to-face workshop, participants will contribute to the deliveries of the modules alongside experts from the network’s port partners and UNCTAD. Group exercises will also be conducted to stimulate knowledge sharing between the participants. During the same period, a technical port visit and the coordination meeting of the Network will be held. The Port Endeavor Game will also be played by participants with the support of the International Association of Ports and Harbors as part of the training and capacity building programme.
Objectives
The two main objectives are:
- To train senior and executive managers from port communities with the knowledge and skills to deliver the "Modern Port Management" course of UNCTAD’s Port Management Programme.
At the end of the workshop, the participants will be able to:- Assess the current and future role of a commercial port
- Define the port users’ requirements
- Master the daily tasks of port management
- Contribute to the improvement of port efficiency
- Describe the role and functions of an innovative port that integrates the future needs of port communities
- To develop a framework for the replication of the training in the port communities of beneficiary countries.
At the end of this workshop, the senior manager will have the skills and knowledge to serve as trainers in their own countries; they will be able to use the pedagogical material of the UNCTAD Port Management Programme to replicate the training at the national level for the benefit of middle managers from their own port community.
The sessions will be presented by the participants from the Network and the port partners around the 4 main modules:
- Methods and Tools of Port Management
- Economic and Commercial Management
- Administrative and Legal Management
- Technical Management and Human Resources Development
Side events
Technical visit of the Port of Cork
A dedicated technical visit of the port facilities of the Port of Cork will be organised members of the port network, providing a comprehensive view of the latest developments in Cork and its importance to its local economy.
Port Endeavor Game
At the end of the workshop, the Port Endeavor game will be played by the participants with the moderation by the TrainForTrade team and representatives of the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH). This dedicated session on UN Sustainable Development Goals in ports is a cheerful and interactive way to complete the week of training.
Coordination Meeting of the Port Management Programme
The final day of the face-to-face workshop will host the 2024 coordination meeting relating to the technical assistance provided within the framework of the Port Management Programme. This annual meeting allows members of the UNCTAD English-speaking Network the opportunity to exchange good practices and lessons learned, fine-tuning the existing road maps/action plans.
Attendees
UNCTAD will select around 25 delegates from the registrations received from invited ports.
Delegates will be invited to present specific segments related to their expertise within the thematic of modules 5 to 8 of the Modern Port Management course. They will prepare PowerPoint presentations and contribute directly to the delivery of the face-to-face schedule workshop.
Target group: Senior Managers (of departments related to port activities – commercial, technical, administrative, economic, customs, etc.) with a solid academic background and sound experience in the port community. Competence in the English language and familiarity with Internet and digital tools are required.
Senior managers from the current, former and prospective member ports of the English-speaking network of the Programme (including from Ghana, Indonesia, Maldives, Nigeria, Philippines and Serbia) will come together to exchange experiences and knowledge on the contents delivered within modules 5-8 of the course on Modern Port Management.
In addition to port managers and national instructors, the event is pleased to be welcoming several CEOs and port authority officials of member ports to the workshop.
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Contact
TrainForTrade Programme
Mr. Mark Assaf
Chief, Human Resources Development Section
mark.assaf@unctad.org