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SUMMARY:Asia Pacific Migration Network Annual General Meeting | 18-19 June 2018 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN)\, in collaboration with IFRC and the ICRC will host an Annual General Meeting from 18-19 June in Bangkok\, Thailand. This Meeting will complement the Red Cross Red Crescent Conference on Labour Migration\, to be held from 20-21 June\, in Bangkok\, Thailand. \nThe Annual General Meeting will provide a forum for Asia Pacific National Societies to share information\, discuss challenges and successes\, identify opportunities and chart a common way forward in addressing humanitarian needs in the context of migration in and from the Asia Pacific region. \nThe Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN) is a regional forum established by agreement between the 17 Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies (NS) that gathered in Bangkok in December 2012 for the Asia Pacific Migration Workshop. The Australian Red Cross and the Maldivian Red Crescent are the current co-chairs of the Network\, and the Australian Red Cross hosts the Secretariat for the APMN. \nObjectives of the Annual General Meeting\nThe objectives of the 2018 APRMN Annual General Meeting are to:\n1. Strengthen the APMN as a platform for ongoing collaboration and dialogue between Asia Pacific National Societies\n2. Enhance understanding of the Movement’s approach to migration\n3. Deepen and share understanding of the complexity of migration issues across the region and work towards practical action\n4. Learn from one another\, and to deepen relationships between National Societies on migration\n5. Identify gaps and opportunities related to addressing the humanitarian concerns related to migration\n6. Build on the outcomes raised by the 6 National Societies that participated in the 2018 APMN peer to peer learning at Australian Red Cross \nMeeting documents: \n\nConcept note
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asia-pacific-migration-network-annual-general-meeting-18-19-june-2018-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Migration
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SUMMARY:1st Disaster Management Law Committee Meeting | 19 June 2018 | Vientiane\, Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:This meeting was organized by Laos’ Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (MLSW) as the Chairperson of the Disaster Management (DM) Law Committee\, chaired by Deputy Director General Vilayphong Sisomvang\, and attended by all members of the DM Law Committee including Lao Red Cross. \nTotal attendance was 40 people (F = 14; M = 26).  The purpose of the meeting was: (1) presentation of IFRC on disaster risk management principles\, international and regional agreements related to disaster risk management\, available IFRC disaster law tools that can be used to guide the legal drafting\, examples of best practices on disaster laws; and (2) discussion among DM Law Committee members on the outline of the DM Law \nThe key achievement from this support is the sensitization of all DM Law Committee members on key considerations for effective disaster laws\, prevention and response  to SGBV in disasters\, and other PGI concerns in an disaster context. IFRC and Lao Red Cross’s collaboration in the provision of  the technical support to the DM Law development was also highlighted. \nRelated documents: \n\nPresentation: Overview of DRM and Disaster Law: A Guide For Lao PDR’s Disaster Risk Management Law\nMission Report
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/1st-disaster-management-law-committee-meeting-19-june-2018-vientiane-lao-pdr/
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