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SUMMARY:Community Engagement and Accountability training | 18-21 May | Bangkok
DESCRIPTION:First Community Engagement and Accountability training organized in Asia Pacific  \n \n  \nBetween 18 and 21 May 2017\, the IFRC and ICRC jointly organized the first Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) training in Asia Pacific for National Society\, partner National Societies IFRC and ICRC staff in the region. This was the first training to utilize the pilot CEA guide which was finalized in February 2017\, CEA toolkit and training package. \nOver the course of the four intensive days\, participants familiarized themselves with the theory and the practice of how to integrate CEA within the Red Cross and Red Crescent programme cycle during emergency operations\, longer-term protracted crisis\, both in contexts of natural disasters and armed conflict\, as well as development programs. \nFollowing the training\, some participants also attended the global forum by the Communicating with Disaster Affected Communities network. The event was attended by over 100 representatives from NGOs and iNGOs\, government\, donor and the private sector. \n  \nResources from the training: \n\nCEA Guide\nCEA Toolkit\nNational Society’s CEA work:\n\nCommunity Engagement and Accountability Minimum Standards: formulation and integration into the work of the Myanmar Red Cross\nMyanmar Red Cross (MRCS): Community Engagement and Accountability Minimum Standards & Key Actions\n\n\n\n  \nFor more information on the CEA training\, please visit the training website: https://media.ifrc.org/ifrc/meetings-and-events/cea-meeting/ \nPlease visit the following link to read the CDAC Policy Paper on Collective Models: http://www.cdacnetwork.org/tools-and-resources/i/20170531072915-3fs0r \nThe participants of the Red Cross and Red Crescent CEA Facebook Group are encouraged to continue the knowledge exchange through: https://www.facebook.com/groups/587239731349669/
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/community-engagement-and-accountability-training/
CATEGORIES:Communication and Advocacy
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170527
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SUMMARY:Gender and Diversity approaches to Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (VCA) field school | 21-26 May 2017 | Ayutthaya\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:  \nA six-day Field School on Gender and Diversity in Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments was co-organized by the IFRC Bangkok Country Cluster Support team and Thai Red Cross Society between 21-26th May. This Field School is part of a wider\, global effort to ensure the integration of gender and diversity in Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments (VCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction process for National Societies. The training was held in Ayutthaya and Sing Buri province in Thailand and was attended by six National Societies including Thai Red Cross Society\, Lao Red Cross\, Cambodian Red Cross\, Philippine Red Cross\, Malaysian Red Crescent\, Nepal Red Cross\, three Partner National Society representatives from American Red Cross (Vietnam)\, French Red Cross (Vietnam) and Australian Red Cross (Philippines)\, and the IFRC. The Field School was structured around in-class training and field visits to a nearby community. The community chosen experiences recurring flooding every year between August and November and have been working with the Thai Red Cross through their Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Programme\, to identify and reduce risk\, and enhance coping strategies for all in their community. \nThrough a series of interactive sessions and participatory-based information gathering in the field\, participants to the Field School addressed the importance of gender and diversity in VCA approaches\, considering the differences of needs and priorities\, vulnerabilities and capacities from different groups to ensure we ‘leave no one behind’ during our planning and assessment processes. The ultimate goal\, to achieve greater individual and community resilience . Mrs. Dujdao Pengpak\, 42\, Village Head said “It was a good experience to exchange knowledge on the areas such as disaster prevention and I learned a lot especially in improving our old ways [of dealing with disasters] and making our community more resilient.” \nClick here to read “Helping villages in Thailand improve their old ways” – a story on this VCA field school\, on IFRC website \nSupporting Documents\n» Agenda of the field school\n» Concept Note\n» Participant List\n» Guidance Note: Gender and Diversity-Sensitive VCA \nSupporting Resources\n» Case Study: Mainstreaming Gender and Diversity in Disaster Risk Reduction Initiatives\n» IFRC Strategic framework on gender and diversity – 2013 to 2020\n» Infographic: A call to action: Preventing and Responding to Gender-based Violence (GBV) in disasters\n» Minimum standard commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming\n» Snapshot: Focus on Gender and Diversity in Disaster Risk Reduction\n» Unseen\, Unheard: Gender-based Violence in Disasters – Asia-Pacific case studies \nOutcome Documents\n» Report \n» Pre- and Post-Test results\n» Trees as results of the brainstorming session \n» For more information on VCA\, go to VCA webpage at IFRC’s online library \n» For more information on community resilience\, go to:\n» YouTube video: Roadmap to Community Resilience by IFRC\n» Publication: Roadmap to Community Resilience: A step-by-step guidance on how to operationalize the IFRC’s Framework for Community Resilience (FCR). \nPresentations\nDay 1 and 2\n» Introduction to Community Resilience and VCA Approach\n» Gender and Diversity in VCA\n» [Quiz Handout] Gender\, Diversity and Violence \nDay 3\n» Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR) by Thai Red Cross Society
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/gender-and-diversity-approaches-to-vca-field-school-may2017/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Gender and Diversity,Training,Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment
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