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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170516
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SUMMARY:IFRC as panelist in Asia-Pacific Youth\, Peace and Security Consultation Forum
DESCRIPTION:40 youth from 20 countries joined the Asia-Pacific Youth\, Peace and Security Consultation Forum\, hosted by UNDP and UNFPA\, on 16-19 May 2017\, to engage in deep discussion on the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250 (2015) for the first time in Asia-Pacific region. Over 20 partners ranging from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)\, International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs)\, UN Agencies and donor governments came to learn more and interact with the 2250 agenda through the youth’s perspectives. \nIFRC’s Youth and Volunteering Officer\, Ms. Kum Jo Ho\, was one of the panelists in the Asia-Pacific Youth\, Peace\, Security Consultation Forum as a panelist by presenting IFRC’s activities on youth engagement into peace-building actions. \nThe youth\, as the key panelists\, received introductory substantive Insider Mediation Training through Clingendael Institute and IFRC and also joined a Facebook live discussion which has received around 75\,000 views\, 425 likes and 80 shares raising awareness of the importance of youth agents in peace and security. View the Facebook live discussion here. More importantly youth needs and how youth could work with them to ensure that youth are a part of our peace and security plans in Asia-Pacific region are heard. After this event\, UNDP invited IFRC to be a panelist in the South-South Exchange Volunteerism Forum to be held on 20-23 June 2017. \nTo read more: \n\nProgress Study on Youth\, Peace and Security [link to external site]\nAsia-Pacific Youth\, Peace\, Security – A Regional Consultation Terms of Reference\nAsia-Pacific Youth\, Peace\, Security – A Regional Consultation Agenda
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/ifrc-as-panelist-asia-pacific-youth-peace-and-security-consultation-forum-may-2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,Youth and Volunteering
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SUMMARY:Steering Committee Meeting for the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI) | 17 May 2017 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The annual Steering Committee Meeting for the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI) was held in Jakarta on 17 May 2017. The objective of the meeting was to review the second year of implementation of the initiative and to discuss among partners the proposed Work Plan for the fourth year of the project. | See agenda and participant list | Minutes of the meeting \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nBelow are presentations delivered during the meeting: \n\nOverview of project achievements from annual work plan year 3 – April 2016 to March 2017\nOverview of the fourth annual work plan (year 4) – April 2017 to March 2018\n\n  \nThe meeting approved the below four technical  Work Plans covering the period April 2017 to March 2018: \n\nHumanitarian Diplomacy and Communications\nDisaster Law\nGender and Diversity\nCommunity Safety and Resilience\n\nThe documents were produced based on the in-country plans received from 9 National Societies in Southeast Asia as well as technical dialogue between related IFRC and National Societies’ focal points. \n  \nAbout Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI)  \n\nSupported by the Canadian Government and Canadian Red Cross\, the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI) seeks to further contribute to reducing the impact of natural disasters on vulnerable communities in Southeast Asia. The four-year initiative (2014-2018) is supporting the 11 Red Cross / Red Crescent Societies in the region. The focus is on enhancing the skills and capacities of National Societies so they can advocate more strongly at a national and regional level for the needs of communities in disaster risk reduction. This is complemented by the strengthening of regional partnerships\, both within our networks and with key partners such as the ASEAN Secretariat and other bodies.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/steering-committee-meeting-for-the-regional-resilience-initiative-rri/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170517T080000
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SUMMARY:Asia Pacific Disaster Law Programme Participates in Oxfam Peer to Peer (P2P) Journey Learning Conference | 17-18 May 2017
DESCRIPTION:Asia Pacific Disaster Law Programme Participates in Oxfam Peer to Peer (P2P) Journey Learning Conference \nThe IFRC Disaster Law Programme participated in ASEAN-OXFAM’s P2P Journey Learning Conference last May 17-18 to share some of its experiences in peer learning activities\, as part of its core function as a network of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. \nThe Learning Conference is the culmination of the project’s mapping of DRM peer to peer platforms in ASEAN and a showcase of peer learning case studies implemented in Thailand\, Philippines\, Vietnam and Myanmar. Peer learning activities fall under the AADMER (see AADMER Work Programme) Priority Programme 3 “Advance”\, which ensures that “robust and accountable information sharing platforms and their interoperability across different tiers of government and communities\, together with traditional and non- traditional platforms\, will be in place.” \nOxfam had invited the IFRC Disaster Law Programme to present on the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI)\, focusing on RRI’s disaster law component and how it has helped bring the voice of the community to the decision-making table. The presentation highlighted that the IFRC and Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have been doing peer to peer learning activities for a long time as it is how the Movement is built – through our wide network in different countries. IFRC also facilitated group sessions to discuss the importance of law and policy in achieving resilience goals. \nRead more about on this link (to ifrc.org)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asia-pacific-disaster-law-programme-participates-in-oxfam-peer-to-peer-p2p-journey-learning-conference-17-18-may-2017/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law
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