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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161202
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SUMMARY:Cambodian Red Cross celebrates World AIDS Day 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Cambodian Red Cross always celebrates the World AIDS Day event every year to support the effort of the government and the profound HIV and AIDS activity of its president as the National Champion of the Asia-Pacific Leadership Forum in response to HIV and AIDS in Cambodia. For 2016 World AIDS Day\, the CRC celebrated the event with the theme\, “Early Test and Early Treat toward stopping AIDS by 2025”. \nAccording to the above-mentioned theme\, CRC organized 2016 World AIDS day event in several activities which included:\na. Key message from the CRC’s President for nationally dissemination.\nb. 25 Red Cross Branches were encouraged to conduct home visits to PLHIV families by Red Cross Youth and Volunteers.\nc. Youth debate at the National TV studio and aired through the National TV before and on 1 December 2016.\nd. The health team from the NHQ visited 3 Red Cross branches (Siem Reap\, Svay Rieng and Koh Kong provinces) and joined the branches’ activities.\ne. The CRC’s NHQ health team conducted HIV/AIDS awareness sessions to several universities in Phnom Penh and Svay Rieng. \nKey Activities\n1. Key message from CRC’s President\nThe contents of the CRC’s President message to the public can be summarized as follow:\n– Try to understand about the fact of HIV and AIDS and to prevent yourself from HIV infection\, in particular all youth and you have to remember that “preventing HIV starts from you”.\n– For those who are suspecting of infecting HIV and those who are living with HIV\, you have to hurry to have blood test and accept treatment and health services from health centers and hospital. You have to commit not passing HIV to others.\n– For pregnant women\, you have to hurry to and to regularly have your pregnancy check-up so that you can take ARV preventing spreading HIV to your baby.\n– Do not discriminate and look down on the people who are living with HIV. We have to create a supporting environment for risk groups so that they can get health services\, social support lawful protection.\n– “I would like to appeal for all\, in particular youth\, that we have to commit ourselves to contribute to HIV prevention and all the times we have to avoid any actions which lead us to be risky to HIV. Everywhere you are\, you have to educate your friends to know how to prevent HIV like you do.” \n2. Youth debate\nFor the youth debate\, the Cambodian Red Cross held it at the National TV Studio in Phnom Penh on 22 November 2016 and then aired the video spot via all local TV channels from the 25 November to 1 December 2016. This youth debate was held under the specific topic\, “Cambodian Youth commit to prevent HIV.” The contents of the youth debate include: Contributing to the achievement of the 90-90-90 by 2020\, highlight the youth role model in preventing HIV and AIDS\, with the focus on self-esteem and social value\, and the joint effort in fighting against HIV and AIDS in Cambodia so far. There were 200 people who attended this youth debate\, including 40 Red Cross Volunteers and CRC’s staff. Student representatives from two universities debated on the key questions posted by the speaker panel. The speaker panel includes PLHIV representative\, National AIDS Authority\, Red Cross people and the media. \n3. Home visit to PLHIV families orphanage center\n\n– Totally 435 food packages\, including 60 packages supported by the Federation via ART Network\, were distributed to PLHIV’s families at their homes within the three provinces of Hoh Kong\, Svay Rieng and Siem Reap during November to December 2016.\n– Four staff of the CD/NCD sub-department of the National Head Quarters directly went to the three mentioned Red Cross Branches above. \n4. CRC’s NHQ health team conducted HIV/AIDS awareness sessions to several universities in Phnom Penh and Svay Rieng\nAt least six universities\, with a total of 4\,842 students\, were reached during November to December 2016. The six universities include 5 universities in Phnom Penh namely Royal University of Phnom Penh\, Asia-Europe University\, Royal University of Agriculture\, University of Cambodia and Western University and the other university in Svay Rieng which was University of Svay Rieng. Over 60% of the students were females. Deans of each university\, and teachers and students were very active and supporting the HIV sessions\, plus thanking the Red Cross for such HIV messages dissemination.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/cambodian-red-cross-celebrates-world-aids-day-2016/
CATEGORIES:AIDS,Cambodia,Health
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161130
DTSTAMP:20260523T223252
CREATED:20170206T092408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T092747Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Workshop on Development of ASEAN Youth Development Index (YDI) | 28-29 November 2016 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Objectives\n1. To present\, gather and validate data by the ASEAN consultants for the first ASEAN YDI report\n2. To review and finalise YDI framework\, domains and indicators\n3. To develop national YDI and ASEAN YDI report outline \nRationale\n1. To reflect the Red Cross Red Crescent (RCRC) Youth voices to the development of ASEAN YDI (by South East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN))\n2. To get the update of ASEAN Youth work in order for South East Asian National Societies (NSs) to align with the ASEAN Member States (AMS) in terms of Youth programme and development\n3. To have strong partnership with the ASEAN Secretariat for future Youth actions \nMain issues discussed: Domains and indicators for the ASEAN YDI\nThese domains and indicators from Global YDI were selected by AMS according to their available data and easy access to data \nKey messages from interlocutor(s)\nASEAN Secretariat briefed about the two Phases on the development of YDI\nPhase 1: Review and confirm four Domains and indicators and development of the first draft Report\n1) Education\n2) Health and Wellbeing\n3) Employment and Opportunity\n4) Youth participation and Engagement.\n• ASEAN consultant presented four domains and its indicators.\n• The first draft report will be circulated to get the final feedback from the AMS and partners\n• Suggestion for the fifth domain of ASEAN Value and Identity indicator will be collected from the AMS and partners \nPhase 2: Fifth Domain and finalisation of Report\n• Start compilation of indicators and finalise the fifth domain and indicator \nIFRC key messages\n1. Continuous engagement of RCRC SEAYN into the ASEAN Youth Development Index and Youth programmes .\n2. Inclusion of some missing indictors such as Resilience and climate change indicator\, vocational/informal education indicator into the YDI\n3. Sharing Youth as Agents of Behavioral Change (YABC) tool\, Youth in School Safety tool with the AMS \nFollow-up plans\n1. Continue to attend the ASEAN youth meetings as key stakeholder and continue the contribution from the voices of RCRC Youth\n2. Provide feedback to the first draft report on YDI\n3. Interact with the AMS and find possible cooperation with the relevant ministries as follow:\n• Strategic level: Cooperation for a development of National Youth Policy and National Youth Council Consultation on YDI and Youth Development Agenda\n• Programme Level: Sharing the RCRC existing tools (YABC\, YSS) and incorporate when implementation \nRecommended follow-up actions\n1. Organise SEAYN online meeting to discuss about the ASEAN YDI and its relevant follow-up plan (by SEAYN)\n2. Keep updated about the work with the AMS to the IFRC Indonesia for close coordination with the ASEAN Secretariat Youth division (by SEAYN) \nNext steps\nAttend the Senior Officials Meeting on Youth (SOMY) meeting to be held in 2017 for finalisation of the YDI and start of the Workplan 2016-2020
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-workshop-on-development-of-asean-youth-development-index-november-2016/
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161128T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T223252
CREATED:20161130T070726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180330T092448Z
UID:16294-1480320000-1480438800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:A Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement workshop on Disability Inclusion and Victim Assistance in Southeast Asia | 28-29 Nov 2016 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement workshop on Disability Inclusion and Victim Assistance in Southeast Asia was held in Bangkok\, Thailand\, 28-29 November 2016\, by the Thai Red Cross Society\, ICRC\, IFRC and Norwegian Red Cross. \nThis workshop was a follow up of the earlier Movement workshop in Hanoi\, Vietnam\, March 2015\, on enhanced implementation of the Movement Strategy on Landmines\, Cluster Munition and other Explosive Remnants of War. The participants developed a plan of action which included commitments to increased action on treaty promotion\, risk reduction and victim assistance. \nThis workshop is intended to identify concrete ways to implement the Strategic Framework in Southeast Asia and to assist in identifying best practices for the Movement within Southeast Asia and globally. \nAn important focal point in the Movement’s efforts to better respond to the needs of people with disabilities is the ICRC’s Special Fund for the Disabled (SFD). The SFD is in the process of scaling up its role as a Disability Solution Centre for implementation of the Strategic Framework on Disability inclusion. The workshop will also be a forum to introduce the ambitions and potential support that the SFD could provide to NSs in the region\, and to share insights on the role that regional and partner NSs can play in ensuring access to and follow-up for physical rehabilitation services. \n  \nObjectives of the Workshop: \n\nIdentify approaches and action points for implementation of the Strategic Framework on disability inclusion by National Societies (NS) in Southeast Asia and identify the types of expertise\, capacities and assistance needed to enable implementation.\nFacilitate the sharing of best practices and lessons learned among NSs in Southeast Asia and relevant PNSs\, and support regional cooperation within the Movement in this field.\nSupport the ICRC’s Special Fund for the Disabled in identifying steps to enhance their future participation in the development of a Disability Reference Centre for the Movement.\nFollow up to the 2015 Hanoi workshop focus on the Convention on Cluster Munitions through a side event for senior or policy staff of the National Societies from Thailand\, Cambodia and Vietnam and ICRC to coordinate efforts for adherence to the Convention by their States.\n\n  \nWorkshop documents: \n\nConcept note\nProgram / Agenda\nReport\n\n  \nWorkshop presentations (that we managed to gather): \nOverview session – The Movement’s Strategic Framework on Disability Inclusion and within the global context: \n\nThe Movement’s Strategic Framework\, Stephen Wainwright\, Coordinator\, Social Inclusion and Protection\, IFRC\, Geneva\nConvention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities – implementation update\, Monthian Buntan\, Member of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities & Member\, National Legislative Assembly\, Royal Thai Parliament\nSuccesses and key challenges in Southeast Asia\, Saowalak Thongkuay\, Disabled People’s International\, Asia-Pacific Regional Office\, Bangkok\nCommunity-based development\, rehabilitation and inclusion: added value and lessons learned\, Somchai Rungslip\, Committee Member\, Foundation for Children with Disabilities\, Thailand\nIFRC support for Movement efforts in Southeast Asia\, Hervé Gazeau\, DRR Manager\, IFRC-Bangkok\n\nStrategic Framework Objective 1: All components of the Movement adopt a disability inclusive approach: \n\nNew Strategy and Ambitions of the ICRC’s Special Fund for the Disabled\, Max Deneu and Samuel Racine\, ICRC Special Fund for the Disabled\, Geneva\nPromoting inclusion: practical approaches\, David Curtis\, DI Consultant\nCambodian Red Cross experience on data collection and use of data in programming and dialogue with local authorities\, Mom Chanthy\, Deputy Director\, Health Dept. & Mom Phireak\, Coordinator\, Safer Rural Community Program\, Cambodian Red Cross\n\nStrategic Framework Objective 2: Persons with disabilities have equal access to the services and programs the Movement provides\, enabling their inclusion and full participation \nStrategic Objective 3: All components of the Movement endeavour to change mind-sets and behaviours in order to promote respect for diversity\, including disability inclusion: \n\nExperiences in promoting respect for diversity and implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Southeast Asia\, Leo Pattiasina\, Head\, Social Service Subdivision\, Indonesian Red Cross (PMI)\n\n  \nReference documents: \n\nDisability-inclusive Sustainable Development Goals\nMonitoring tool for disability inclusion
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/a-red-cross-and-red-crescent-movement-workshop-on-disability-inclusion-and-victim-assistance-in-southeast-asia-28-29-nov-2016-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Gender and Diversity,Thailand,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161128T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T223252
CREATED:20161214T052254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T024740Z
UID:16762-1480320000-1480438800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Youth Regional Workshop for the development of Youth Development Index | 28-29 November 2016 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:IFRC representative and the SEAYN chair (Mr. Novey Robert Dolde\, Philippines Red Cross Youth Council President) were invited to attend the Regional Workshop for the Development of ASEAN Youth Development Index (YDI) from the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta\, Indonesia from 28-29 November 2016. The main objectives of the workshop were: \n\nTo present\, gather and validate data by the ASEAN consultants for the first ASEAN YDI report.\nTo review and finalize YDI framework\, domains and indicators.\nTo develop national YDI and ASEAN YDI report outline.\n\nIFRC shared relevant experiences and suggestions on the development of ASEAN YDI. One of main outcomes of the workshop was that IFRC became a key stakeholder to the ASEAN Youth development together with the ASEAN Member States (AMS) and relevant UN organisations such as UNICEF\, UNFPA and UNESCO including UNV. \nIFRC will be the attending the next Senior Officials Meeting on Youth (SOMY) to finalise the first YDI report. IFRC and SEAYN Chair proposed some more practical key indicators to the Domains and Indicators developed by the ASEAN consultant to be included in the ASEAN YDI report.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-youth-regional-workshop-for-the-development-of-youth-development-index-28-29-nov-2016-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:Indonesia,Workshop,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161129T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T223252
CREATED:20170102T073537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170619T065821Z
UID:17154-1480406400-1480698000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:28th Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network Meeting & Capacity Building Workshop | 29 November-2 December 2016 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Group Photo of 28th Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network in Jakarta 2016. \nThe 28th Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network (ART) Annual Meeting & Capacity Building Workshop was held in Jakarta\, Indonesia\, from 29 November  to 2 December  2016. \nThe ART was established as part of the overall response to the recommendations enshrined in the Beijing Declaration\, signed by all National Societies attending the IV Asia Pacific Conference in May 1993. ART is a regional network of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ HIV and AIDS professionals\, from South East and East Asia. ART assists to strengthen National Red Cross / Red Crescent Society capacities to deliver and sustain scaled-up HIV programmes which seek to promote the respect of Human Rights in all aspects through the: \n\nPrevention of further HIV infections\nExpanding HIV care\, treatment\, and support\nReducing HIV stigma and discrimination\n\nART collaborates and cooperates with the Federation and its representatives\, Asia Pacific Network of PLHIV (APN+) and other networks in responding to the requests and needs of National Societies in developing strategies and activities which focus on HIV and AIDS within the region. \nTo learn more about Cambodian Red Cross HIV programme\, see this external link. \nObjectives of the Meeting: \n\nTo provide operational & financial updates of the Network\nTo finalize future plans & directions of the network\nTo provide capacity building to ART members\n\nThis meeting provided an opportunity for current network officers to report the 2016 ART progress and financial report. This meeting also finalized the networks’ 2017 plans and budget. This year\, IFRC supported the meeting in providing capacity building sessions geared towards providing update programmatic activities of IFRC related to HIV prevention. \nThe meeting was hosted by the Indonesian Red Cross\, funded from ART funds and with the contribution of the IFRC. ART Funds comprise of the Annual Contribution of ART Member NS and from the financial support of Japanese Red Cross Society. \nDiscussion during the 28th Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network in Jakarta. \nThe event consisted of: \n\nDay 1: Capacity Building Workshop\nDay 2: Discussion about ART progress report / operational activities / financial report/ highlights of NS activities in 2016.\nDay 3: 12th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP)/IAS participation report/ Harm reduction training Re-Echo 2016/ ART review and revised TOR and approval\nDay 4: Discussion about the management\, visibility\, fund raising\, proposal development and planning for the 29th ART meeting and evaluation of the ART meeting.\n\n  \nWorkshop documents or presentations: \n\nIntroduction to HIV in emergencies [ppt\, 0.9 MB]\nCommunity-based service delivery model [ppt\, 1 MB]\nActivity-based costing for health programmes [ppt\, 0.5 MB]\nProgress Report of ART 2016 [ppt\, 0.09 MB]\nParticipation report of 12th International Conference on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific [pdf\, 1.9 MB]\nSharing Experiences HIV Project networking of PMI East Jakarta [pdf\, 1.5 MB]\nParticipation report of 21st International AIDS Conference [pdf\, 5 MB]\nCare and support for people living with HIV/AIDS Lao Red Cross Report Jan – Jun 2016 [pdf\, 1.5 MB]\n\n  \nAdministrative documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nLetter from the chair person of ART HIV/AIDS Network to attendees\n\n  \nFor more information\, contact: Dr. Pornsak Khortwong at Pornsak.khortwong@ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/28th-asian-red-cross-and-red-crescent-hivaids-network-meeting-capacity-building-workshop-29-nov-2-dec-2016-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:AIDS,Health,Indonesia,Meeting,Workshop
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