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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240902
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SUMMARY:3rd SEA Youth Forum | 2-5 September 2024 | Bali\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:  \nBackground: \nYouth play an essential role in all Southeast Asian (SEA) National Societies volunteer activities\, as they possess the requisite knowledge and skills to effectively champion and implement the National Societies missions and mandates. Our regional youth leaders need to be involved in decision-making processes at both implementation and strategic levels. The Phnom Penh call for action underscores a collective commitment among SEA National Society leadership and youth to foster youth activities and participation\, with the 2024 Youth Leaders aiming to advance this agenda by formulating a youth statement building upon past outcomes. The upcoming Youth Forum in Bali\, hosted by the Indonesian Red Cross Society (PMI)\, will center its thematic focus on two issues: the integration of youth into the policy and strategy levels\, and Youth in Climate Action. The aim is to make National Societies more resilient and sustainable through the integration of youthful innovation and perspectives\, as well as empowering and mobilising young leaders to drive impactful change in addressing climate challenges within the region. \n  \nObjectives: \n\nExplore the topic of Climate Resilience\, Mental Health\, and Protection\, Gender and Inclusion (PGI)\nExplore new tools to tackle the issues (AI\, Social Enterprise/Fund Raising)\nDiscuss on Youth Contribution to the above 3 topics\nDevelop Youth Call for Action to present during SEA Leader’s Meeting\nAttend Field Visit and community service activities\n\n  \n\nRelated Documents: \n\nConcept Note\nPractical Information\nFinal Agenda – 3rd SEA Youth Forum\nSEAYF Field Visit – Agenda\nBali Youth Statement\n\nMedia content: \n\nSEAYF Welcome Speech IFRC\, Kathryn Clarkson\n\n  \n\nPhotos: \n\n3rd SEA Youth Forum
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/3rd-sea-youth-forum-2-5-september-2024-bali-indonesia/
LOCATION:Bintang Bali Resort\, Bali\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Conference,SEAYN,Youth and Volunteering
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SUMMARY:2nd SEA First Aid Network (SEAFAN) Meeting | 3-4 September 2024 | Bali\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:  \nBackground \nThe Southeast Asian region is no stranger to a myriad of challenges\, from natural disasters to public health emergencies and humanitarian crises. In the face of such adversities\, the First Aid services provided by our National Societies play a vital role in saving lives\, alleviating suffering\, and building resilient communities. Recognizing the need for enhanced coordination and collaboration\, this First Aid Network Meeting has been envisioned as a platform for pooling our collective expertise and experiences. \nThe First Aid Network brings together Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) representatives from South-East Asia (SEA)\, IFRC and ICRC to discuss collectively supporting to achieve the First Aid Vision 2030. This network was formed as a decision from the 19th Southeast Asia Leaders meeting\, hosted by Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent Society in Bandar Seri Begawan in 2022\, which also agreed on Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent Society as the first chair of the network. The decision included a commitment by all leaders to invest in development of Southeast Asia National Societies capacity and resources in First Aid through peer-to-peer learning and support as well as scaling up Southeast Asia National Societies capacity in community first aid and continuing to invest in the development of commercial first aid\, including utilizing digital platforms. \nIn October 2023\, the 1st Southeast Asia First Aid Network (SEAFAN) took place in Bandar Seri Begawan\, Brunei Darussalam with the Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent hosted the meeting as the 1st chair of the network. The meeting resulted in several priorities where the network will focus on strengthening and supporting knowledge on first aid programming within Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in the Southeast Asian region to align and achieve the IFRC First Aid Vision 2030\, which reflect the two focus areas: 1) Physical First Aid (under GFARC guideline) and 2) Psychological First Aid (under Asia Pacific MHPSS Training and Learning Collaborative guidance). This vision aims to enhance the capacity and reach of first aid services\, making them more accessible and effective in saving lives and reducing injuries in different context of populations. Each National Society will continue promoting and prioritizing the first aid program and services within their respective country. The network focuses on following activities to accomplish this objective such as (1) Knowledge sharing and best practices\, (2) Capacity building and training\, (3) Advocacy and policy development\, (4) Research and development\, and (5) Digitalization and innovation. Based on the joint-resolution endorsed by the participants in the 1st SEAFAN Meeting\, it is agreed that the 2nd SEAFAN will be hosted by Indonesian Red Cross. This decision was taken with some considerations that Indonesian Red Cross will be the host of Red Cross Red Crescent Southeast Asia meetings in 2024. \nObjectives \nThe primary aims of this meeting are to continue the commitment and collaboration in implementing the 2nd Annual Southeast Asia First Aid Network Meeting hosted by the 2nd chair\, Indonesian Red Cross. The meeting will seek to monitor and evaluate the progress of the network action plan on the agreed joint-resolution\, further\, to work collectively towards strengthening First Aid Capacity in Southeast Asia. During the meeting\, we will define specific outputs to shape the future of our First Aid Network in Southeast Asia: \n\nFacilitate lessons-learned sharing and best practice from National Societies’ successful First Aid program.\nPromote exchange innovative ideas on digital transformation for first aid programs.\nCultivate new partnerships and strengthen existing collaborations within the region to contribute to RCRC First Aid Vision 2030.\nParticipate in shaping Southeast Asia’s strategy and action plan that will drive collective progress in First Aid Network.\nOutline and define First Aid Network priorities for 2025.\n\n  \n\nRelated Documents: \n\nConcept Note (including Agenda)\nPractical Information\nJoint Resolution – 2nd SEAFAN Meeting\n\n  \nPresentations: \n\nOutcome Report on BWN Joint Resolutions – SEAFAN 2023\nBRC Commercial First Aid\nSEAFA Learning Hub 2024\n\n  \n\nPhotos: \n\nSEA First Aid Network Meeting
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/2nd-sea-first-aid-network-seafan-meeting-3-4-september-2024-bali-indonesia/
LOCATION:Bintang Bali Resort\, Bali\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Conference,First Aid,Health
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SUMMARY:SEA National RCRC Societies - IFRC Engagement with ASEAN | 4 September 2024 | Bali\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:  \nBackground and Rationale \nOn 25 May 2022\, ASEAN and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the Strengthening of Community Resilience in Southeast Asia\, which outlined the scope and main areas of cooperation between ASEAN and IFRC on matters of mutual interest in supporting the strengthening of community resilience at regional\, national and local levels in the ASEAN region. \nThe MOU lists areas of collaboration related to disaster management\, disaster risk reduction\, disaster law\, health in emergencies\, disaster relief and emergency response\, gender\, youth\, and climate change. Investments in these critical areas will provide structural foundations in buttressing the ASEAN region against new\, emerging and long-term disaster risks. The MoU also highlighted that ASEAN and IFRC would endeavor to convene joint consultations once a year to evaluate the activities agreed by both Participants and explore ways to further and deepen cooperation in the future. \nSince the signing of the MoU in 2022\, ASEAN institutions\, Red Cross Red Crescent Societies (NSs)\, and IFRC have actively collaborated in the fields of disaster preparedness\, response\, youth and volunteer initiatives\, trainings\, and joint mapping exercises\, all in accordance with the provisions of the signed MoU and respective role/mandates of NSs within their countries. \nOn 22 September 2023\, H.E. Dr. Kao Kim Hourn\, Secretary-General of ASEAN (SG)\, attended and delivered keynote speech at the 20th Southeast Asia (SEA) Red Cross and Red Crescent Leaders Meeting\, in Phnom Penh. SG Dr. Kao highlighted the important role of the IFRC in disaster management in the ASEAN region\, elaborated on ASEAN’s efforts in strengthening community resilience in the implementation of the MoU\, and encouraged the IFRC and the National Societies in the region to work collaboratively with ASEAN in disaster management. \n  \nObjectives \nThe event is proposed to be divided into two main parts\, which includes dialogue and knowledge sharing/learning session. \n\nPart 1. The Dialogue session – aims to provide a venue for dialogue between the IFRC\, NSs of SEA Region\, and ASEAN to: Explore and evaluate activities\, ways\, priorities\, and collaborative opportunities (including funding opportunities) to strengthen the partnership in the future; and\, stipulate directions for implementation of the MoU.\nPart 2. Learning and sharing session – aims to provide a venue for learning and knowledge sharing with a wider audience based on past and current collaborations\, as well as an analysis of needs and trends/forecasts for disaster preparedness and response\, and the roles of volunteers. It is intended to provide inputs related to the progress of collaborations\, priorities for the next year\, and other relevant recommendations.\n\n  \n\nRelated Documents: \n\nConcept Note\nAgenda [updated 30 August 2024]\n\n  \nSession A – Strengthening collaboration in disaster management in the ASEAN region \n\nSession A Overview\n\nAnnex 1 – Disaster Law\nAnnex 2 – Disaster Risk Reduction\nAnnex 3 – Disaster Relief and Emergency Response\nAnnex 4 – Disaster Management\nAnnex 5 – Health in Emergencies\n\n\nPresentations:\n\nSEA National RCRC Societies-IFRC Engagement with ASEAN\nASEAN’s Policies and Key Programmes related to Disaster Management\nStrengthening Collaboration in Disaster Management in the ASEAN region\n\n\n\n  \nSession B – Learning from response to disasters in SEA region: Enhancing Preparedness and\nResponse to Heightened Risks of Climate Change \n\nSession B Overview\n\nAnnex A – Learning and Trends within the Humanitarian Sector\n\n\nPresentations:\n\nReflection on disaster management related initiatives of NSs within SEA region\n\n\n\n  \n\nPhotos: \n\nRegional Dialogue with ASEAN
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-dialogue-and-learning-session-asean-ifrc-sea-national-societies-4-september-2024-bali-indonesia/
LOCATION:Bintang Bali Resort\, Bali\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:ASEAN,Consultation
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