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Mine risk education training module - Avsi

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CHECKLIST FOR MRE TRAINING<br />

Pre-<strong>training</strong><br />

Planning meeting held with other<br />

facilitators<br />

Invitations to participants two weeks<br />

prior to <strong>training</strong><br />

Copies of invitations sent to necessary<br />

government officials<br />

Obtaining materials needed (posters,<br />

booklets, handouts, pens and paper)<br />

During Training<br />

Registration of participants (including<br />

name, parish, sub-county, sex)<br />

Handouts (1 per trainee)<br />

Post Training<br />

Posters, booklets and other materials<br />

(for trainees)<br />

Training evaluation<br />

Follow-up and monitoring<br />

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Certificates produced (optional)<br />

Confirmation of participation from target<br />

group one week before the <strong>training</strong><br />

FOLLOW-UP AND MONITORING<br />

Consistent follow-up is helpful in any awareness campaign that involves a number of trainers. It promotes two-way communication between the<br />

coordinators of the overall campaign and the local trainers in their communities. It is essential that you know you are the link between the community<br />

sensitized and the resource people and technical experts (District Officers, UPDF, AVSI Office).<br />

The following are sample strategies that can be used to follow-up or monitor after the <strong>training</strong>. Feel free to utilize one or more of the strategies to<br />

discover if you have achieved the goal of the awareness campaign.<br />

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Keep track of the number of people sensitized<br />

Monitor the overall level of the mine problems in the region (injuries, mines reported, etc)<br />

Share information efficiently among the various communities sensitized<br />

Inform local communities on the resources available to them and emphasize their connectedness to the larger community<br />

Request resources as needed for your local community<br />

Share ideas for target groups<br />

Support local trainers in their efforts and encourage the spread of information<br />

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