Industrial Training
Youth mapping & data placements — every year since 2019
About this umbrella
The industrial training / mass-internship is the Resilience Academy's most important recurring activity — organised annually since 2019 and modelled on Ramani Huria. It is an apprenticeship, not a classroom exercise: students perform complex, meaningful mapping and data tasks under expert guidance until they gain real skills and working habits, and everything they produce is published openly to the Climate Risk Database.
Each year 150–200 students from Ardhi University, the University of Dar es Salaam, Sokoine University of Agriculture and the State University of Zanzibar — with alumni mappers on later campaigns — are placed for 6–8 weeks across a set of thematic programmes: community & flood-resilience mapping, drainage, building-footprint digitization, litter and solid-waste mapping, urban greening, Zanzibar land and property-tax mapping, geospatial technology, digital micro-tasking, and household water & flood surveys. More than 900 students have been trained through Ramani Huria and the Resilience Academy since 2017.
Programmes under this umbrella
Each programme is a distinct placement track with its own skills, host organisations and year-by-year record.
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