Eric and Mijele were among over 30 experts in Kenya and over 20 in Rwanda, who attended two Training of Trainers (ToTs) on the International Trade Centre’s (ITC) Resource Efficiency and Circular Production (RECP) coaching methodology held in May and June respectively.
Drawn from a diverse cohort of professionals, the ToT participants belonged to environmental sustainability, energy and the coffee sectors.
The sessions aimed at training local experts on the coaching methodology to be used in individual coaching to MSMEs.
Customized to the needs of small businesses, ITC coaches work directly with companies to evaluate their resource use and management, assess gaps and develop a strategy outlining cost-benefit analyses of RECP measures.
Participants were introduced to the RECP coaching programme and its benefit for companies, as well as the first steps of the coaching methodology. Participants also learnt about analysing costs and benefits of prioritized measures.
They also benefited from guest presentations from the Centre for Circular Economy in Coffee, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology (Coffee Technology Centre), the Africa Circular Economy Network – Rwanda Chapter and a former ITC RECP coach on RECP practices in the coffee sector.
Earlier in May, the ITC Trade and Environment Programme kicked off the coaching programme on RECP, which supports MSMEs to strengthen their competitiveness through the adoption of resource efficient and circular practices.
The coaching component builds the capacity of MSMEs in practices to optimize resources including water and energy management and use, and to identify circular production opportunities. These practices result in cost savings, enhanced productivity, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions over a multi-year process and contributes to regulatory and standards compliance.
These efforts build on the achievements under EU-EAC MARKUP Phase I, during which ITC trained MSMEs in tea and coffee value chains in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi. In 2024, ITC will coach coffee processing MSMEs in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.
Following the training, ITC also launched an expression of interest for coffee sector MSMEs interested in participating in the coaching programme.