The Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (NaMATA) hosted a two-day coordination workshop to develop a curriculum aimed at enhancing capacity in the public transport sector within the Nairobi Metropolitan Area. This initiative was supported by World Resources International (WRI) and the European Union-funded Institutional Support for the Kenyan Transport Sector (ISKTS), implemented by NTU International.
Collaborative Efforts Toward Public Transport Training
The workshop brought together developmental partners, stakeholders, and agencies to design and review the public transport sector capacity-building curriculum. Participating organizations included:
- Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
- Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI)
- Kenya Institute of Highways and Building Technology (KIHBT)
- Flone Initiative
- NTU International
Each organization shared training materials to align content with sector needs. Discussions revolved around the training audience, timing, and implementation processes to ensure a cohesive and effective curriculum.
Key Stakeholder Contributions
During the workshop, Mr. Wilson Tuigong, Deputy Director of Safety and Compliance at the National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA), expressed interest in contributing to curriculum development for licensing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) drivers. This collaboration aims to address specific training gaps and align with international standards for public transport operations.
Action Plans and Follow-Up
Workshop participants agreed on timelines to align training materials and set the stage for future meetings. NaMATA, supported by NTU International, will coordinate the process to finalize the curriculum. The State Department of Transport pledged its support to ensure the curriculum becomes a cornerstone for improving service delivery across the public transport sector.
Participating Organizations
Representatives from the following institutions contributed to the workshop:
- Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (NaMATA)
- National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA)
- Kenya Institute of Highways and Building Technology (KIHBT)
- World Resources International (WRI)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- NTU International
- Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
- Cooperation for Urban Mobility in the Developing World (CODATU)
- State Department of Transport
Paving the Way for Sustainable Transport Training
This workshop marks a critical step in enhancing the capacity of Nairobi’s public transport sector. By fostering collaboration and aligning training materials, NaMATA and its partners are setting the foundation for a more skilled workforce to manage sustainable and efficient urban mobility systems.