John Heirs, construction training and compliance manager at The Malcolm Group, has returned from his fourth secondment for international development organisation Transaid, spending two weeks training three new HGV driver trainers at the Industrial Training Centre (ITC) in Lusaka, Zambia.
John’s first three secondments took place at the National Institute of Transport (NIT) in Dar es Salaam in 2015, 2016 and 2020, playing a key role in supporting Transaid’s longstanding Professional Driver Training Project in Tanzania.
Reflecting on his first visit to Zambia, he said:
I wanted to deliver a training input that made these driver trainers feel confident in their ability to train others. The skills that keep you safe on the road are universal and critically important. I know everyone came out of the sessions feeling like they’d learned something new, myself included. My time at the NIT was incredible, but getting to work with an entirely new group, in a new country, has been really special. I have been so fortunate to have these opportunities.
The Malcolm Group has been a Transaid corporate partner since 2014, during which time it has provided financial contributions, staff secondments and vehicle donations, as well as helped staff to participate in Transaid’s frequent cycle challenges, raising additional funds to support the organisation’s work.Caroline Barber, chief executive of Transaid, said:
Both John and The Malcolm Group have our sincerest gratitude for sharing their time and expertise. It’s this level of support from our corporate partners which makes the work we do possible, and ultimately helps to transform and save lives.