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SUMMARY:Building Urban Resilience Workshop | 30-31 July 2016 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion on what is urban resilience and what is happening across the region \nPanel discussion on what is urban resilience and what is happening across the region \nThe workshop brought together more than 40 participants from eight Red Cross/Red Crescent (RC/RC) National Societies as well as government counterpart agencies and partner organizations to share learning and insights on building disaster preparedness and resilience in urban settings in Asia. \nThe workshop looked at existing experience within the RC/RC and at where national societies want to be in the future in supporting communities to achieve resilience in urban settings. Many of the points raised in the workshop were in line with recent studies on this topic in Asia and elsewhere by the RC/RC and other organizations. \nThe workshop built on lessons from a related event held in Arusha\, Tanzania in February 2013. will be followed by a third workshop in Latin America in September 2013. The workshop itself was captured live on Storify at https://storify.com/SM4Resilience/building-urban-resilience-july-30th-31st-2013 \n  \nConclusions of the workshop include: \n\nIntegrated approaches are needed across sectors to reduce duplication\, maximize efficiencies\, and benefit from community synergies that strengthen resilience.\nIt is too ambitious to assume the RC/RC can or do it alone to support community resilience in isolation from other partners that can help to bring a focus on such areas as economic and investment\, infrastructure\, and business continuity.\nEffective strategies are needed to ensure that the RC/RC does not spread itself too thin and can focus on its core strengths in community programming. The use of coalitions at local\, national\, and global levels can help ensure effective partnering for community service delivery\, advocacy\, and resource mobilization.\n\n  \nSee also: Report of the workshop
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/building-urban-resilience-workshop-30-31-jul-2016-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Building Urban Resilience in South-East Asia project,Disaster risk reduction,Thailand,Urban Disaster Risk Reduction,Workshop
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