Training

Let's Comm 2025

Virtual + Luxembourg
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08:00 am GMT

Applications to the course are now open.

This blended course will include 4 weeks of virtual engagement before a 7-day in-person training. 

Dates:

  • Online: 9 June 2025 to 4 July 2025 (approx 3.5 hours per week), and
  • Classroom: 7 to 13 July 2025

 

Seats: 12  

Application Deadline: 28 March 2025

Costs 

There is no fee for the course itself. Accommodation and meals during the classroom training will be covered. The sending organization must cover participant travel, including flights, terminals, allowance (as applicable), and other incidental costs.

Target Audience 

This course is primarily for humanitarian ICT staff with a telecommunication focus who need skills in deploying VHF radio infrastructure. Participants must already have a technical background and be available for deployment in this type of role with their respective agencies. Knowledge in radio communications, Motorola and/or ICOM programming, as well as end-user experience is an advantage.   

SELECTION CRITERIA 

Pre-requisite: 

  • Commitment to deploy
  • Technical skills and experience
  • Good interpersonal skills and a can-do attitude 

 

Desirable: 

  • Humanitarian and emergency experience
  • Knowledge of ETC
  • Experience in radio communications
  • Knowledge of Motorola and/or ICOM programming as well as end-user experience  

 

Please note: 

This is a blended programme. Participants will be expected to complete the online modules prior to the classroom training and will be expected to be fully engaged during the 5-day classroom training, including the evenings. Participants may not get the opportunity to carry on with their regular work for the duration of the training.

All these factors must be taken into account before applying for the training. 


APPLICATION PROCESS 

  

  1. Application Form 

Please fill out the application form onlinehere. (Note that incomplete forms will not be considered) 

  

  1. Nomination Letter 

The nomination letter must meet the following requirements: 

  • Must come from a manager that is responsible for emergency IT and telecommunications across the applicant's organisation globally (for example, a CIO, Chief of IT, or Regional IT Officer). 
  • Please note that prior to requesting a nomination letter from the designated nominating authority, you must engage with your supervisor for endorsement and approval of the activity vis a vis your work profile, responsibilities and upcoming commitments.  
  • Be written on organizational / company letterhead
  • Full name, organization and position title of the candidate being recommended
  • Full name, organization and position title of the nominator
  • Contact information of the nominator (email address / phone number)
  • A statement indicating that the candidate will be released from official duties for the duration of the course. This includes dedicated time per week to complete online learning from 9 June to 4 July as well as official release for classroom training from 07 to 13 July plus travel time.
  • A statement that all expenses related to travel to / from the training and any other incidental costs will be covered by the nominating organisation.
  • Confirmation statement outlining the following:
  • Technical skills and experience in radio communications
  • The likelihood / ability of the candidate being deployed to the field for an emergency in the future 

 

3. Up-to-date C.V.  (in English)

For your application to be considered, please email etc.training@wfp.org with the nomination letter, your C.V. and a screenshot showing successful completion of the online application form.