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The IFRC partnered with ASEAN to explore the level of implementation of disaster preparedness and response commitments in AADMER against domestic disaster risk management laws and policies. This report is the result of the disaster law mapping initiative. 5/5 (1)…
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This brochure highlights and maps Malaysian Red Crescent Society activities to support school safety, including the challenges and way forward. The activities are grouped following the three pillars of Comprehensive School Safety. This document is made available for other ASEAN countries,…
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