Eligibility for all courses

All the courses are open for graduates with the relevant training background to each particular course. Practicing government officers, newly employed graduates, NGO staff and anybody working in the development sector is encouraged to apply.

Currently, the following short courses are on offer:

EIA: Environmental Impact Assessment and Audit


Course Objectives

            • To develop EIA/EA capacity for local institutions
            • To impart skills and technical knowledge on the integration of environment, culture and legislations
            • To expose the trainees on the policy and legislative requirements for environmental management and development practices
            • To train the participants on the methodologies, tools, and processes for conducting EIA/EA
            • To expose trainees to field study sites to appreciate the essence of EIA/EA
            • To qualify for NEMA registration as lead or associate expert one must be a holder of a degree from a recognized university

Course Duration and Fees

The course takes three -3 full weeks and is offered in March, April & August every year. The tuition fee is negotiable, excluding transport, meals and accommodation.

9 application(s) out of 10 Enroll Now

Class Requirements

We need a minmum of 10 students to constitute a class. Only 9 student(s) have applied for this course



FSDM: Food Security and Drought Management Course


Course Objectives

            1. To impart practical knowledge and enhance general understanding about
            1. The nature of rural livelihoods and the causes of their insecurity in the ASALs of Kenya
            1. The food security situation in the ASALs Drought occurrences
            1. Drought-related disasters and their effects on people’s livelihoods and general development.
            1. To impart technical skills and practical methods to assess food security and drought situations in the ASALs.
            1. To create a clear understanding and enhance the appreciation of the link and relevance of the existing policy framework to food security and drought.
            1. To review and assess the effectiveness of the existing strategies and intervention programs to cope with food insecurity/ shortages and mitigate the effects of drought-related disasters.

Course Duration and Fees

The course takes three - 3 full weeks and is offered in March, April & August every year. The tuition fee is negotiable, excluding transport, meals and accommodation.

2 application(s) out of 10 Enroll Now

Class Requirements

We need a minmum of 10 students to constitute a class. Only 2 student(s) have applied for this course



GIS: Geographic Information System


Course Objectives

The objective of the course is to enable participants acquire a sound theoretical and practical basis in the use of the most common GIS operations. The Course emphasizes on unequivocal definition of quality standards and the broadening of each participant’s palette of concrete implementation possibilities.

To qualify one MUST be computer literate with experience in current windows OS and preferably working in the field of data and information processing. Note 90 % of time is spend working and executing a GIS software on a desktop computer.

Course Duration and Fees

The course takes three - 3 full weeks and is offered in March, April & August every year. The tuition fee is negotiable, excluding transport, meals and accommodation.

4 application(s) out of 10 Enroll Now

Class Requirements

We need a minmum of 10 students to constitute a class. Only 4 student(s) have applied for this course



IWR: Integrated Water Resources Management


Course Objectives

  • To build capacity on IWRM for local and international institutions.
  • To introduce learners to the concepts of IWRM
  • To equip learners with knowledge on principles, processes and steps of IWRM
  • To establish the linkage between IWRM and Sustainable development

Course Duration and Fees

The course takes two - 2 full weeks and is offered in March, April & August every year. The tuition fee is negotiable, excluding transport, meals and accommodation.

0 application(s) out of 10 Enroll Now

Class Requirements

We need a minmum of 10 students to constitute a class. Only 0 student(s) have applied for this course



PGIS: Participatory Geographic Information Systems


Course Objectives

This short course is designed to give trainees a comprehensive understanding of Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PGIS). Participants will explore key PGIS concepts, delve into various methods and approaches used in the field, and gain hands-on experience with essential PGIS tools. The course will also cover the PGIS process in detail, highlighting its numerous benefits and applications and also discuss any limitations of PGIS. By the end of the course, trainees will be well-equipped to apply PGIS techniques effectively in their work.

Course Duration and Fees

The course takes 3 full weeks and is offered in March, April & August every year. The tuition fee is negotiable, excluding transport, meals and accommodation.

0 application(s) out of 10 Enroll Now

Class Requirements

We need a minmum of 10 students to constitute a class. Only 0 student(s) have applied for this course



RCM: Resource Use Conflicts Management


Course Objectives

  • To enable the participants to understand the relationship between resources use and conflicts, access and control, which could trigger conflicts.
  • To identify signs of potential conflicts and how to develop mitigating and coping mechanisms in order to avoid them.
  • To impart skills on conflict preparedness and post-conflict recovery management strategies.

Course Duration and Fees

The course takes two - 2 full weeks and is offered in March, April & August every year. The tuition fee is negotiable, excluding transport, meals and accommodation.

1 application(s) out of 10 Enroll Now

Class Requirements

We need a minmum of 10 students to constitute a class. Only 1 student(s) have applied for this course