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SUMMARY:Proposal Writing and Project/Programme Planning Training for Lao Red Cross | 24-27 June 2019 | Vientiane\, Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:As an auxiliary to the Government\, Lao Red Cross (LRC) conducts activities within a range of programmes including emergency response\, water and sanitation\, health\, disaster preparedness and risk reduction\, livelihoods\, first aid\, and youth. The devastating flash floods caused by torrential rains in 2016 and the dam collapse in 2018\, have demonstrated the importance of coordinated emergency response\, at a regional and global level\, in dealing with large-scale disasters. \nThe two-year USAID/OFDA funded project “Red Ready” aims to strengthen LRC’s organizational capacities\, readiness and resilience in responding to disasters. As part of the project\, LRC headquarters and branch staff will be supported in developing proposal writing skills and enhancing the knowledge of Project/Programme Planning (PPP). The three-day training is expected to support LRC in its upcoming engagement with national\, regional and international partners. In addition\, the Red Ready Program is also strengthening LRC’s knowledge in statistics and data recording which will complement the management of its operation. \nIn further promoting regional and international coordination for disaster management and response\, LRC will be supported in enhancing its capacities in proposal writing and project/programme planning. \nThe International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) will offer a three-day training that focuses on the following: \n\nTwo-day training on effective and comprehensive development of proposal for funding\, touching on the key elements of a proposal and writing process\, and providing a hands-on writing exercise.\nOne-day overview of the key elements that complete the process of project/programme planning.\n\nTraining documents: \n\nConcept note and agenda\nProposal Writing (in English and Lao languages)\nProject/Programme Planning (in English and Lao languages)\n\nPhotos from the training:
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/proposal-writing-and-projectprogramme-planning-training-for-lao-red-cross-24-27-june-2019-vientiane-lao-pdr/
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SUMMARY:Asia Pacific Region Emergency WASH Training | 24-28 June 2019 | Bandung\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:During 24-28 June 2019\, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) will be conducting an Asia Pacific Region Emergency WASH Training in Bandung\, Indonesia. \nThe five-day training aims to develop and strengthen the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) emergency response capacity in the Asia Pacific region in the WASH sector as well as to enhance technical knowledge and skills of National Society staff and volunteers. \nSpecific objectives\n1. Increase participants’ technical skills and knowledge to deploy and operate existing WASH disaster response tools\, aligned with regional and global WASH disaster response systems;\n2. Train participants from Asia Pacific National Societies in a common methodology\, in order to build a platform for future collaborative response mechanisms between these National Societies\, strengthening the network of WASH response staff and volunteers within the region; and\n3. Ensure all participants are familiar with the available coordination mechanisms and assessment tools for emergency response. \nBackground\nRegional disaster response teams (RDRTs) in the Asia Pacific Region began in 2003 out of a recognised need for increased disaster response capacity in South Asia and South East Asia. Due to the need to deploy RDRTs with specialised skills\, several specialised curriculums for Logistics\, WASH\, Health in Emergencies\, Information Technology and Telecommunications\, and Shelter have been developed. The Asia Pacific region has had approximately 44% of the total global deployments of Emergency Response Units (ERUs). Furthermore\, WASH-specific ERUs and Kits mobilised in the Asia Pacific region have made up 41% of the global total deployments. \nPre-training reading materials \n\nConcept paper\nEmergency WASH Online Course 2019\n\n  \nClick here to visit an associated site for more resources.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asia-pacific-region-emergency-wash-training-24-28-june-2019-bandung-indonesia/
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