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SUMMARY:Sub-National Dissemination Workshops on Disaster Management Law | 12 July - 10 August 2017 | Pursat\, Kampot\, Kratie Provinces\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Following the National Dissemination Workshop on Disaster Management Law held last February\, three sub-national dissemination workshops on Disaster Management Law were held in 3 different provinces in Cambodia: Pursat\, Kampot and Kratie. \nThe three sub-national dissemination workshops (and the National level workshop) seeks to strengthen public awareness on the new disaster management law and increase understanding and cooperation in the implementation of the law and its relevant components. This includes implementation and cooperation in relation to risk reduction (also in accordance with Cambodia’s National Strategic Plan for DRR)\, preparedness for response and recovery as well as the awareness on climate change adaptation at national and sub-national levels. The dissemination workshops will familiarize participants with the most relevant components of the 2015 Disaster Management Law\, especially with regard to roles\, rights and responsibilities. The dissemination will also serve to reinforce and highlight the role of Cambodia Red Cross as a key community-based actor and partner of NCDM and the PCDMs. \n  \nThe expected result of the national and subsequent sub-national workshops are to: \n\nPromote how the importance of the Disaster Management Law and how it can support the emergency\nservices\, the Cambodian Red Cross\, humanitarian agencies and the communities that they serve.\nStrengthen relations between government institutions\, UN agencies\, Cambodian Red Cross and other humanitarian agencies.\nPromote and raise awareness of the Disaster Management Law to key focal persons at national\, provincial and Red Cross branches to carry out relief operations on time\, and to improve accountability and effectiveness.\nTo highlight links between the disaster management law and the national strategy for disaster risk reduction\n\n  \nThe details of the sub national dissemination workshop location\, participants and the outreach areas are: \n\nIn Pursat Province on 12 July 2017\, with 42 participants coming from Kampong Chhnang\, Pursat\, Pailin\, Banteay Mean Chey\, Battambang\, Oddor Mean Chey\, Siem Reap and Phnom Penh.\nIn Kampot Province on 26 July 2017\, with 50 participants coming from Koh Kong\, Preah Sihanouk\, Takeo\, Kep\, Kandal\, Kampong Speu\, Prey Veng\, Kampot and Svay Rieng.\nIn Kratie Province on 10 August 2017\, with 45 participants coming from Kratie\, Tbong Khmum\, Rattanakiri\, Mondulkiri\, Stung Treng\, Preah Vihear\, Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom.\n\n  \nSupporting Documents: \n\nAgenda and concept note\nPamphlet – Cambodia Disaster Management Framework [English] [Cambodian/Khmer]\nPamphlet – Know your Rights\, Roles and Responsibility in Disaster Management [English] [Cambodian/Khmer]\nPowerpoint Presentation – Cambodia National Dissemination Workshop on Disaster Management Law [English] [Cambodian/Khmer]\nWalk-Through Scenario – Flooding in 8 Provinces in Mekong Region [English] [Cambodian/Khmer]\nReport\n\n  \nSee also:  \n\nNational Dissemination Workshop on Disaster Management Law held last February in Cambodia\nDisaster Law
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/sub-national-dissemination-workshops-on-disaster-management-law-2017-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law
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SUMMARY:Migration Lessons Learnt Workshop for Mindanao Returnees operation | 19-20 July 2017 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:The Philippine Red Cross organized Migration Lessons Learnt Workshop for Mindanao Returnees operation from 19-20 July 2017 in Manila\, the Philippines with the support of IFRC. It was attended by 31 participants (15 females\, 16 males)\, consisting of Philippine Red Cross National Headquarters and chapter staff and volunteers\, Partner National Societies and the IFRC. \nBackground\nSince 15 February 2017\, there has been a rapid increase in the number of Filipino returnees from the state of Sabah in Malaysia arriving in Zamboanga City\, Mindanao. While repatriations were procedural and common prior to the increase\, the sinking of a vessel that previously transported the returnees prompted suspension of the exercise in September 2016. The suspension of repatriations led to a backlog of approximately 7\,000 undocumented Filipino migrants in Sabah. \nAs of 31 May\, a total of 2\,382 returnees have arrived since the exercise started on 15 February.  More returnees are expected to arrive in the city over the next weeks in line with an agreement reached by Philippine and Malaysian governments in November 2016 to clear the backlog. \nThe PRC has been complementing the efforts and assistance being provided by the public authorities. PRC is providing services to support returnees in terms of improving their health\, safety and welfare. The support by PRC is being provided on one-off basis in view of the scale of returnees’ needs following the backlog of repatriations. Under normal circumstance\, the National Society does not engage in providing welfare services to returnees in routine repatriations. \nSpecific Objectives:\n\nTo present the progress of the Returnee Operation in – Zamboanga City\, Basilan\, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.\nTo share good practices or strategies undertaken by different chapters in resolving context specific challenges.\nTo understand migration in Asia and the Pacific and changing face of migration in the Philippines.\nTo acknowledge achievements and discuss key challenges faced during response coordination in the affected areas (Zamboanga etc.)\nTo generate recommendations to improve current systems and response mechanisms depending on the context.\nTo learn from other similar operations (e.g. from Myanmar)\, strengthen existing partnerships and develop new partnerships.\nTo have better preparedness in relation to address specific needs of migrants in relation to Health\, Gender\, Protection etc.\n\nExpected Outcome/Results/Deliveries:\n\nWorkshop proceedings/ documentation report\nDocumented case studies\nOverview of the operations – highlighting the key strengths and weaknesses\nIdentifying capacity development areas based on lesson learned\nAgree on priority recommendations from the lesson learned\nImportance of Operational and Coordination Support\nCross-cutting Issues\n\n  \nThe agenda and proceedings are available in the report.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/migration-lessons-learnt-workshop-for-mindanao-returnees-operation-19-20-july-2017-manila-philippines/
CATEGORIES:Migration
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