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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190427
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SUMMARY:Asia Pacific Regional Training of Trainers on WASH Guidelines for Hygiene Promotion in Emergency Operations | 22-26 April 2019 | Bandung\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:During 22-26 April 2019\, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) will be conducting an Asia Pacific Regional Training of Trainers on WASH Guidelines for Hygiene Promotion (HP) in Emergency Operations in Bandung\, Indonesia. \nThe five-day training aims to increase the capacity of Asia Pacific National Societies to plan\, implement and lead HP initiatives as part of a wider emergency water\, sanitation and hygiene promotion (WASH) programme\, which is relevant to the context to prevent water\, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases. \nSpecific objectives of the training include:\n1. To introduce/orientate participants to the new IFRC WASH guidelines for hygiene promotion in emergency operations;\n2. To strengthen participants’ technical skills and knowledge in delivering a training on the WASH guidelines for hygiene promotion in emergency operations;\n3. To develop core skills of participatory facilitation and learning;\n4. To train participants from Asia Pacific National Societies in a common methodology\, in order to strengthen the network of WASH staff within the region; and\n5. To work towards establishing the Bandung training centre as a hub for training in the Asia Pacific region. \nIt is important to include an effective hygiene promotion (HP) programme as part of all WASH interventions in an emergency response. HP activities encourage awareness of key public health risks among the affected population\, and are enabled to adopt safe hygiene practices and make the best use of WASH facilities and services (including their operation and maintenance). \nThe Red Cross Red Crescent\, unlike many organizations\, is in a unique position of having community-based staff and volunteers and is well-placed to work with communities\, which is essential in rolling out HP initiatives. However\, experience has shown that during an emergency response the approach generally focuses on ‘delivering’ HP in the form of giving messages. The new “WASH guidelines for hygiene promotion in emergency operations” assist Red Cross Red Crescent staff and volunteers to work systematically\, working through all the important steps for planning\, implementing and monitoring HP\, starting with understanding the problem\, the barriers and motivators for behaviour change – with the community involved at all stages – listening and working with the affected community\, ensuring the response is effective and appropriate to the needs. Although every situation is different\, this approach\, with a clear pathway\, assists with quality assurance\, linking with agreed standards\, assuring effective implementation\, with monitoring and training appropriate to the needs. \nPre-Training Reading Materials \n\nConcept paper\nWASH Guidelines for Hygiene Promotion for Emergency Operations\nTraining agenda and timeline\nDashboard\nRoad Traffic Dashboard\n\nLogistic Information \n\nWelcome package\nHealth Advice\nIFRC Security Regulations\nPractical Information for Bandung\n\n  \nClick here to visit an associated site for more resources.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asia-pacific-regional-training-of-trainers-on-wash-guidelines-for-hygiene-promotion-in-emergency-operations-22-26-april-2019-bandung-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:WASH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190424
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SUMMARY:Viet Nam Red Cross Conducts Minimum Expenditure Basket Workshop | 24-26 April 2019 | Hanoi\, Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:    \n  \nCash & Vouchers Assistance (CVA) has increasingly become a preferred option in humanitarian response in Viet Nam. Various stakeholders including UNDP\, FAO\, IOM\, UN Women\, IFRC\, Viet Nam Red Cross (VNRC)\, Catholic Relief Service (CRS) and Save the Children have addressed needs of disaster affected people through CVA.  In 2017 alone\, most of the funding from UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) was allocated to CVA interventions. \nThere are different approaches to CVA in terms of transfer values and targeting processes. Being cognizant of global and local trends towards coherent and coordinated approaches toward CVA to optimize resources\, the in-country Cash Working Group (CWG) was created. The group aims to organise a platform of stakeholders engaged in CVA to exchange experiences and knowledge\, communicate best practices and lesson learned on CVA\, as well as to seek harmonization of CVA approaches both in terms of process and transfer value. To achieve this\, apart from regular coordination meetings\, the CWG proposes capacity building for its members\, particularly on market assessments and calculation of transfer values. \nTo carry it forward\, IFRC/VNRC and FAO jointly organized the Minimum Expenditure Basket (MEB) Workshop in Hanoi between 24 and 26 April with 17 participants (10 female) from VNRC\, Swiss Red Cross\, UNDP\, UNICEF\, CRS\, Care International\, World Vision and Plan International. The Regional cash working group (IFRC and CaLP) provided technical support. The workshop provided common understanding on MEB and transfer value calculation following disaster and crisis. The next steps will be the consultation with cluster specialists to finalize the MEB (e.g. shelter\, WASH and food security) so that it has the input from the different sectors. This workshop\, coupled with field work\, is expected to harmonize the calculation of transfer values in humanitarian programmes and to harmonize the methodology and amounts actually delivered to beneficiaries. The workshop objectives are i) to enhance capacity on market assessment for CWG members and ii) o propose MEB which is mutually agreed among stakeholders within the CWG.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/viet-nam-red-cross-conducts-minimum-expenditure-basket-workshop-24-26-april-2019-hanoi-viet-nam/
LOCATION:Hanoi\, Viet Nam
CATEGORIES:Viet Nam
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