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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171210
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SUMMARY:16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence | 25 November – 9 December 2017 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Several reports show that Cambodian has seen a gradual decrease of domestic violence against women and girls since 2000. However\, according to Cambodia Gender Assessment in 2014\, there are still number of challenges facing the country in its effort to end gender-based violence (GDV)\, including but not limited to: \n\nGrowing number of reports on rape and sexual violence in the family;\nSexual harassment at workplaces and in communities;\nLimited access to social and legal support services to survivors.\n\nBetween 25 November to 9 December 2017\, CRC conducted activities under the campaign “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” on the topic “Leave No One Behind – End Violence Against Women and Girls.” The expected results and measurements for success include: \n\nAt least 30 Red Cross Youths attending the half-day workshop on GBV.\nAt least 750 youth from four universities attending GBV awareness\nAt least 200 youth\, Red Cross staff\, and volunteers attending the 16 Days Campaign for the elimination of violence against women at the Cambodian Red Cross National Head Quarter\nNumber or people around country to receive GBV information through this media National TV\, Newspapers\n\nNumber of activities were conducted at four universities\, with 872 students participated\, from 25 November to 7 December. The activities included a mix of brainstorming\, plenary discussion\, presentation\, and Q&A facilitated by the resource persons from the Ministry of Women Affairs. \nOn 9 December\, CRC conducted a special event at the CRC National Head Quarter with 200 participants including representatives from the Ministry of Women Affairs\, CRC leaders\, staff\, Red Cross youth and Red Cross youth advisors\, deans and directors of universities\, students\, Red Cross partners\, and other stakeholders). \nTotal number of participants attending in the 16 Days Activism was 1\,072 participants\, of which about 40% are female. \n  \nCRC Vice President handed certificate to a participant. \nCRC Deputy Secretary General gave a speech. \nCRC Vice President gave a speech. \nStudents from the Royal University of Phnom Penh attending the event. \nStudents from Cambodian Mekong University \nYouth actors participating in the role-playing activity. \nYouth actors participating in the role-playing activity. \nSupporting Documents: \n\nReport
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/16-days-of-activism-against-gender-based-violence-25-november-9-december-2017-cambodia/
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SUMMARY:Youth in School Safety (YSS) Training of Facilitators | 2-5 December 2017 | Brunei Darussalam
DESCRIPTION:Comprehensive School Safety has been a priority in DRR in Asia since 2006 with the launch of the ISDR global campaign on Safer Schools. It has been an important part of DRR in the education sector\, addressing the risk of children in schools and community contexts. Global Comprehensive School Safety Framework requires children and youths to play a specific role in their school safety by guiding teachers and parents to join the school safety in an effective way. \n“Youth in School Safety” (YSS) facilitators’ training was designed for youth empowerment at schools to strengthen the bonds between school children and Red Cross youths\, teachers and parents in their specific roles in school safety by equipping them with basic knowledge and skills for School Based Disaster Risk Reduction. \nThe training methodology with a participant-centred\, experiential learning approach relies on a non-cognitive methodology\, meaning those feelings\, experience\, or the physical body\, rather than intellectual analysis adopted from Youth as Agents of Behavioural Change (YABC) toolkits. It supports youth to analyse the School based Risk which is not only about the disaster but all comprehensive risks such as school bulling\, violence\, school hygiene and road accident and gain a knowledge and put them in practice by addressing/identifying specific gaps/issues and their root causes in their existing knowledge and practice\, giving all possible solutions to such issues by their own\, through scenario based games\, role-plays\, simulation and visualization exercises. In a second phase\, Children and youths share experiences with their peers and reflect together and make a ‘from their heart to their mind’ learning journey to become ethical leaders for School Safety. \nThe training was organized by Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent (BDRC) in a close coordination with the Ministry of Education in an aim to expand this programme to all schools over the country. It was conducted on 2-5 December 2017 in Brunei Darussalam\, with the participation of 16 persons (13 female and 3 male). \nThe event was covered on the Brunei newspaper (Spectrum) \nAnother coverage on the training by a Brunei newspaper \n  \nFor more information\, see the following documents: \n\ntraining report\nannex 1 (action plan of facilitators) \nannex 2 A (group 1) \nannex 2 B (group 2)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/youth-in-school-safety-yss-training-of-facilitators-2-5-december-2017-brunei-darussalam/
CATEGORIES:Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171205
DTSTAMP:20260428T041338
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T041720Z
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SUMMARY:Gender and Diversity Sensitization in Thai Red Cross's Supervisor Skill Development Training | 4 December 2017 | Thailand
DESCRIPTION:On 4 December 2017\, a two-hour introductory session on Gender and Diversity was conducted at Thai Red Cross’ Supervisor Skill Development (SSD) training by Thai Red Cross Gender Focal Point together with IFRC. The total of 109 staff (five men and 104 women) from different departments in Bangkok and other provinces learned about the key concepts of Gender and Diversity as well as the importance of its programming. The SSD (50-hour) is one of the three management development courses internally organized on a yearly basis by the Human Resources Bureau\, with objectives to teach the newly appointed supervisors on the management principles\, to build capacity on management method and how to be a supervisor\, as well as to create a network to exchange knowledge and experience among them. Initiated by Thai Red Cross endorsed Gender Focal Point\, this was the first time that Gender and Diversity was integrated in such fundamental course. \n \n \n \n \nSupporting documents: \n\nPre/post training tests\nHandout 1\nHandout 2
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/gender-and-diversity-sensitization-in-thai-red-crosss-supervisor-skill-development-training-4-december-2017-thailand/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171209
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SUMMARY:Gender and Diversity Approaches to Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment Training | 4-8 December 2017 | Kampong Chhnang | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (VCA) is a key assessment process used by the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) and some of its branches for participatory community assessments. The VCA process allows the CRC to understand people’s exposure to and the needed capacity to be resilient to natural hazards. The VCA also enables local priorities to be identified and appropriate action taken to reduce communities’ risk to disasters. It eventually assists in the design and development of programs\, drawing on sustainable solutions from within the community. \n  \nObjectives \n\nTo assess risks and hazards facing communities and the capacities they have for dealing with them; involve communities\, local authorities\, and humanitarian and development organizations in the assessment from the outset.\nTo draw up action plans to prepare for and respond to the identified risks\nTo identify risk-reduction activities to prevent or lessen the effects of expected hazards\, risks and vulnerabilities.\n\n \n \n \n \nThere were 19 participants (10 males and 9 females) from 18 Cambodian Red Cross Provincial Branches. Participants in the training came from a variety of professional background\, including from disaster management\, health first-aider\, and youth adviser. \nSupporting documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nReport
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/gender-and-diversity-approaches-to-vulnerability-and-capacity-assessment-training-4-8-december-2017-kampong-chhnang-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Gender and Diversity
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SUMMARY:Trainings of Trainers on Disaster Law | 4-8 December 2017 | Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:Disaster Law disseminations continue in Viet Nam  \nDisaster Law Training of Trainers in Can Tho city\, Can Tho Province. Photo by: VNRC HQs \nTraining of Trainers on Disaster Law in Quy Nhon\, Binh Dinh Province. Photo by VNRC HQs \nIn December 2017\, the Viet Nam Red Cross continued to disseminate disaster law to local-level stakeholders and communities through two trainings of trainers held in Can Tho Province in the Mekong Delta on 4-5 December and in Binh Dinh Province (Central Viet Nam) on 7-8 December. The objective of the trainings was to train a pool of Disaster Law facilitators\, based on a “fun and participatory” methodology to make disaster law topics accessible to communities. \nThe training included sessions on disaster law and Vietnam Red Cross law under the tagline of “Know Your Rights\, Roles and Responsibilities in Disaster Management.” Participants joined in role-playing exercises and games\, including a walk-through scenario developed for the Vietnam context and a jeopardy-style quiz. Lively discussions\, laughter and acting talents broke out in the room. \nThese trainings are part of a wider initiative of the IFRC to support Disaster Law disseminations in Southeast Asia\, with funding support from Canadian Government and the Canadian Red Cross. It is expected that the trained participants will roll-out the training modules in their communities\, thus contributing to an increase in the general knowledge of the population related to disasters and risk reduction.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/trainings-of-trainers-on-disaster-law-4-8-december-2017-viet-nam/
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