Deadline: 24 May 2020
The Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) invite subject professionals, from relevant organizations and agencies in Eastern and Southern Africa, to apply for the Advanced International Training Programme – Mine Water and Mine Waste Management.
Objectives
- The long-term objective is to develop a sustainable use of natural resources and to secure safe living environments for future generations.
- Important milestones to the long-term objective are the development of transparent and inclusive processes of permitting and inspecting mines, to implement organisational changes and skills development needed for continuous improvement, and to appreciate the importance of clean and safe environments where non-discriminating economic growth can take place.
- The immediate impact of the program activities should be a better understanding of current and future environmental risks, impacts and mitigation. The participants will develop new approaches to data collection and sharing of information. They will strengthen regional professional networks supported by colleagues from agencies in Sweden. The participants will throughout the program work with current and pressing needs at their workplace that involves mine waste and mine water.
Benefits
Participants will better understand and improve their ability to handle and share information about:
- mineral extraction, society and environment,
- environmental protection and biodiversity,
- waste generation, waste prevention, recycling and waste disposal,
- acid rock drainage, waste characterization, water treatment,
- waste rock and tailings storage facilities,
- mine closure and rehabilitation,
- transparent and inclusive processes in permitting and inspection.
Program Structure
- Phase 1: Preparatory studies
- Phase 2: Training in Sweden 12 September – 5 October, 2020
- Phase 3: Change projects and mentorship
- Phase 4: Regional Conference 23 –27 August, 2021
Invited Countries
- Invited Countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia are prioritized countries.
- The participants, and the change project they propose, must be supported by their organisation with a clearly stated commitment for the applicant to participate in all phases of the training and to support, implement and finalize the change projects
Target Group
- The program invites applicants from government authorities involved in permitting and inspecting mines such as environmental protection agencies, mining inspectorates, mine safety departments or equivalents.
- The applicants should have an academic background and work duties that involve participation in permitting or inspection of mines or management of such processes. Engineers, geo scientists and environmental specialists with a bachelor’s degree or higher will be prioritized. Lawyers, project managers, economists or other experts that actively contribute to the agency’s core functions are also encouraged to apply. They aim for a balanced mix of participants and genders in the ITP 308, and encourage organisations to nominate both men and women for application.
- Applicants should propose change projects that have a direct bearing on the management of mine waste and mine water. The applicants should preferably propose common change projects.
Selection Criteria
Only 25 individuals are accepted for each training though the number of applications greatly exceeds this. Therefore, numerous selection criteria are considered: the group composition, individual countries and organisations. In addition, variety amongst individuals are sought, e.g., gender, work backgrounds, work positions, no. of years in the industry, academic backgrounds, mixed specialist areas and so forth. It is also not guaranteed that all candidates with the same change project will be selected for training.
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