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SUMMARY:Water\, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion in Emergencies (E-WASH) Training | 20-22 and 25-26 Sep 2017 | Oudomxay Province\, Laos
DESCRIPTION:Oudomxay Province is located in the northern part and borders with China\, with the population of 307\,600 populations. In August 2016\, the torrential heavy rain has triggered flood and flash flood in this area and affected at least 5\,000 people. The flood has submerged several villages in Muang Xay\, Pak Bang\, Muang La\, and Muang Houn Districts. \nA Training of trainers (TOT) on Water\, Sanitation\, and Hygiene Promotion in Emergencies (E-WASH) was organized in Oudomxay Province on 20-22 Sep 2017 for Lao Red Cross WASH focal staff in preparedness of disaster management and risk reduction\, health and hygiene promotion in this disaster affected area. This training is followed by the training on Emergency WASH response and preparedness for Lao Red Cross Volunteers\, 25-26 Sep 2017 in Houn District\, Oudomxay Province. \nThe objectives of the trainings: \n\nTo improve the knowledge and skills about water and hygiene related diseases of Red Cross Health personnel in 9 red cross provinces in the northern Lao PDR.\nTo demonstrate the drinking water quality\, water treatment and sanitation\, hygiene promotion in emergencies.\nTo be familiar with technical and practical on the processes of water treatment and water quality by using AP700 Man-Packs and practical on temporary emergency latrine / permanent latrine constructions during emergencies.\nTo develop and discuss about E-WASH Planning at provincial and district levels in preparedness and response in emergencies.\n\nThese two trainings were the second batch after Khammoune Province in March 2017 for the Emergency WASH activities conducted by Health Promotion Department\, Lao Red Cross and IFRC Bangkok office. The trainings focused on the key technical and practical sessions. The AP700 Man-Packs will be placed in Oudomxay Provincial Red Cross Branch to support for emergency responses  for 9 provinces located in the northern part of Lao PDR. \nView the training documents: \n\nTraining objectives\nWater\, sanitation and hygiene promotion (WASH) in emergencies\nHousehold water treatment and safe storage in emergencies\nSphere standards and indicators on WASH\n\nFinal report of the activities: \n\nReport of the Training of trainers (TOT) on Water\, Sanitation\, and Hygiene Promotion in Emergencies (E-WASH)\nReport of the Emergency WASH response and preparedness for Lao Red Cross Volunteers\n\nFor more information please contact: Dr Bounma Xayasouk\, Head of Health Promotion Department\, Lao Red Cross Headquarter: bounma_xayasouk@hotmail.com and Dr Pornsak Khortwong\, IFRC Bangkok: pornsak.khortwong@ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/water-sanitation-and-hygiene-promotion-in-emergencies-e-wash-training-sep-2017-oudomxay-laos/
CATEGORIES:Health,WASH
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SUMMARY:7 Moves to Gender and Diversity Training | 26-28 September 2017 | Yangon\, Myanmar
DESCRIPTION:Twenty four participants in total (nine men and 15 women) participated in the training. The participants came from Myanmar Red Cross (MRCS) First Aid and Safety Services\, Human Resources\, Health\, Organisational Development\, Restoring Family Links\, and Disaster Management departments respectively. Logistics Officer from MRCS UNHCR funded project participated as well. UNHCR Gender Based Violence Officer took part as an observer. \nBackground and rationale \nNational Societies and IFRC have been working to ensure gender and diversity is mainstreamed and fully integrated within their programming\, plans\, policies\, tools\, branch and volunteering development and is approached in a more systematic and strategic way. A number of significant developments have taken place in the region with National Societies being actively engaged in the development of gender and diversity policies\, organizational self-assessments\, training\, the development of tools based on the Minimum Standard Commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming\, as well as integrating gender and diversity into longer term planning. \nTraining objectives \n\nIncrease knowledge on gender and diversity concepts and how the approach is linked with the 7 Fundamental Principles of the Movement.\nBuild confidence in articulating the reasons for implementing gender-and diversity-sensitive programming and some practical ways to achieve it\nIncrease capacity of participants to understand the importance of the practical application of gender and diversity (e.g. gender and diversity analysis and mainstreaming in our emergency work)\nBuild confidence in the making practical use of tools (Minimum Standard Commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming – MSCs)\nDevelop a plan of action based on the draft gender and diversity policy and strategic plan 2016-2020 of the Myanmar Red Cross\, and understand the roles and responsibilities of participants in the next steps of its implementation.\n\nSupporting documents \n\nTraining report
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/7-moves-to-gender-and-diversity-training-26-28-september-2017-yangon-myanmar/
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