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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181022
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SUMMARY:Preparedness for Effective Response Workshop | 22 October - 14 November 2018 | Hanoi\, Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:Twenty Red Cross colleagues (12 female) gathered in Hanoi on 22 October to be oriented on the Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) process. This is the first among five Phases of the process including Orientation -> Assessment -> Prioritization and Analysis -> Work-Plan -> Action and Accountability. \nAll colleagues (Viet Nam RC and Partner National Societies) participated in the meeting expressed their interest and commitment to be part of the process. \nPreparedness for Effective Response (PER) is a cyclical approach for a National Society (NS) to systematically assess\, measure\, and analyse the strengths and weaknesses of its response system in order to take remedial actions. The PER approach puts the NS in the driver’s seat to construct a work-plan that when implemented should improve its overall response capacity. The approach complements other major RCRC Movement tools including the Organisational Capacity Assessment and Certification (OCAC)\, Branch Organisational Capacity Assessment (BOCA)\, and Safer Access Framework (SAF). \n  \nOrientation Workshop at VNRC HQs on 22 October 2018. Photo by IFRC \nFrom 10- 14 November 2018\, 20 (7 female) VNRC colleagues representing various department of VNRC HQs and disaster-prone provinces gathered in Da Nang city for an intensive self-assessment workshop to go through every individual benchmark of 37 components and five sub-components to discuss in detail what each benchmark means to the VNRC and where the National Society stands on each of them before giving overall priority and score for each component. \nRepresentatives participated in the self-assessment workshop are: Disaster Management; Health and Care; General Office (Logistics and Admin); Finance; Human Resource/OD; Inspection/PMER; International Relations; central region Disaster Management Centre; southern region HQ Office; and seven (7) disaster- prone provinces throughout the country. In addition\, a representative from American RC was present throughout the workshop. \nAccording to participants’ feedback that the workshop was a brilliant opportunity for them to better understand comprehensively what it means when it comes to Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) and it is indeed a very informative session for all. In-depth discussion was seen in various components and sub-components where the NS felt “good performance” and “needs to be improved” or “partially exist”. In addition\, the use of slido.com in voting and prioritisation made the workshop more interactive and excited for all. \nFrom the workshop\, seven components and sub-components were prioritized the most for moving further to develop a workplan to address them in the future. The selection was based on scoring and their importance: \n\n\n\nComponent Order\nName of Component\n\n\n16\nEarly Action Mechanism\n\n\n21\nInformation Management\n\n\n31\nPMER\n\n\n32\nFinancial and Admin Procedures in Emergencies\n\n\n34c\nProcurement\n\n\n35\nStaff and Volunteer Management\n\n\n37\nResource Mobilisation\n\n\n\nAll in all\, participants enjoyed the process and suggested the tool should be further fine-tuned and polished (language and terminologies) so that VNRC could further use it in other assessments such as extended BOCA (under Red Ready Initiative) and so on so forth. \nMoving forward: Work-Plan Phase expects to be taken place in the second half of December. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				PER Self-Assessment Workshop in Da Nang city 10-14 November. Photo by VNRC\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				PER Self-Assessment Workshop from 10-14 November in Da Nang. Photo by VNRC
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/preparedness-for-effective-response-workshop-22-october-2018-hanoi-viet-nam/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181112
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SUMMARY:Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies Leadership Informal Side Meeting | Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting | 11 November 2018 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:SOUTHEAST ASIA RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT NATIONAL SOCIETIES LEADERSHIP INFORMAL SIDE MEETING DURING THE 10TH ASIA PACIFIC RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT REGIONAL MEETING IN MANILA\, PHILIPPINES \n As agreed during the 15th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies Leadership Meeting held on 10th and 11th April 2018 in Melaka\, Malaysia\, there is to be a side meeting of the Southeast Asia National Societies Leadership network during the upcoming 10th Asia Pacific Red Cross and Red Crescent Regional Meeting to be held in Manila\, Philippines from the 11th to 14th November 2018. \nThe proposed Southeast Asia Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies Leadership meeting is meant to be an informal meeting\, taking advantage of the presence of its leaders. It is hoped that through this meeting\, members can update each other on some of the latest activities and programs happening within the region. \nAdditionally\, the meeting is also for Malaysian Red Crescent to formally handover the Chairmanship of the meeting to the Philippine Red Cross. \nPlease be informed that the informal side meeting will be held according to the details as mentioned below: \nTime: 9.30 am to 1.00 pm \nSunday\, 11th November 2018 \nVenue: Paranaque Function Room A & B\, Shangri-La Makati\, Manila Philippines \n Reading materials: \n\nThe Outcome of the 15th Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting in April 2018 in Melaka\, Malaysia\nRegional Resilience Initiative Beyond 2018 – RRI2 Overall Framing\nRed Cross and Red Crescent Contributions to AMCDRR 2018\n\n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/southeast-asian-national-societies-leaders-meeting-asia-pacific-regional-meeting-11-14-november-2018-manila-philippines/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181115
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SUMMARY:10th Asia Pacific Regional Conference | 11-14 November 2018 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Asia Pacific Regional Conference\, set to take place in Manila from 11 – 14 November 2018\, will see a gathering of leaders\, spokespersons and representatives from Asia Pacific and Middle East and North Africa National Societies\, as well as observing National Societies\, to discuss strategic issues\, common concerns and learn from each other’s diverse contexts. \nClick here to visit the event official page for more information.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/10th-asia-pacific-regional-conference-11-14-november-2018-manila-philippines/
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