Narrative Description of the Project:
The Flood and Disaster Damaged Rural Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project (FDDRIRP), managed by the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED under the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development & Cooperatives, within main aims to restore and enhance rural road transportation networks by reconstructing, rehabilitating, improving, and widening rural roads and road infrastructure that have been damaged by natural disasters, particularly floods.
In this context, IPTM organized an Overseas training/ experience sharing program for 16 government officials from January to February 2020 in Malaysia and Vietnam under Flood and Disaster Damaged Rural Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project (FDDRIRP) of LGED. This capacity-building program main aim to experience shared focuses on to restore and improve rural road transportation networks damaged by natural disasters, with a particular emphasis on flood resilience in the context of in Malaysia and Vietnam. This comprehensive program covered a range of essential topics, including disaster assessment, resilient engineering and design, budgeting and procurement, community engagement, environmental sustainability, and project monitoring.
Key Activities:
- Design, development and delivery of the briefing session
- Collection of Government Order (G.O.) and Note Verbal
- Identification of program objectives
- Assistance for Passport renewal or issue, visa processing and Air-ticket
- Health and travel insurance assistance
- Pre-departure formalities
- Airport Coordination and accommodation arrangement
- Arranged Welfare guide & translator and land surface transport
- Arranged refreshment, working lunch with welcome and closing dinner
- Orientation to the course / program
- Arrangement of expert-led lecture and training session
- Arrangement of the appointments, meetings and field visit with relevant officials
- Sightseeing and cultural tours
- Monitoring and evaluation of the program
- Program report development and submitted at the project