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SUMMARY:ASSI - ASEAN Road to AMCDRR 2018 | 30-31 May 2018 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Supported by the ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI)\, the workshop is aimed at providing a platform for ASEAN Member States (AMSs) to discuss about the region’s participation at the ASEAN Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR)\, in the past and forthcoming to determine regional key messages\, discuss possible platforms to raise the messages or call for actions\, strategies\, preparations for white papers\, statements\, and policy briefs. Furthermore\, the workshop also provided a platform for  discussions on an enabling environment where ASEAN CSOs continue engaging and contributing to the implementation of AWP 2.0. \nThe workshop specifically aimed to gather AMS’ focal points on school safety and ASEAN civil society organisations and other actors that have worked in school safety and relevant sectors (children & youth\, climate change adaptation\, other vulnerable groups\, resilience\, etc) in alignment with AWP 2.0. The outcome of this workshop is expected to be advocated during AMCDRR through 10 ASEAN governments’ delegates and other non‐state actors. \nMore details about the event are provided in the following documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nBrief Report\n\nPresentation \n\nUNISDR: Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction\nOverview of ASEAN Achievement Towards AADMER Work Programme 2016-2020\nIndonesia: National Initiative on Safe Schools\nIFRC Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies School Safety Mapping\nASEAN Safe School Initiative: Achievement\nThailand: National Initiatives on School Safety\nAsia Pacific Coalition for School Safety (APCSS)\nASEAN Stakeholders’ Key Messages for the AMCDRR 2018
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/assi-asean-road-to-amcdrr-2018-30-31-may-2018-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN,ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180127
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SUMMARY:ASSI Regional Training and Learning Exchange Workshop on School Disaster Management | 24-26 January 2018 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Representatives from IFRC Bangkok and the Thai Red Cross Society participated in the ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI) regional training and learning exchange workshop on School Disaster Management (SDM) which was held in Bangkok during 24-26 January 2018. Also participated were representatives from ASEAN member states\, NGOs and the ASEAN Secretariat. \nThe participants also visited the Sang-Um school (school safety project implemented by Plan International) to learn about good practices and strategies for school disaster management. \n \n\nTraining objectives: \n\nTo enhance SDM capacity of government officials and other school safety practitioners in the region;\nTo provide a platform for knowledge exchange; and\nTo sustain discussion on school safety to further the goals of  ASSI.\n\nParticipants’ takeaways: \n\nEach country has developed an action plan on how to promote SDM in their country.\nEach country will have a platform to promote school safety at a national level.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/assi-regional-training-and-learning-exchange-workshop-on-school-disaster-management-24-26-january-2018-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN,ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170216
DTSTAMP:20260629T191657
CREATED:20170130T095052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170316T092246Z
UID:17931-1487030400-1487203199@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:2nd ASEAN Safe School Conference | 14-15 February 2017 | Bangkok
DESCRIPTION:On 14 and 15 February 2017\, key government officials from the Ministries of Education and National Disaster Management Offices of the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Member States and other active stakeholders came together at the 2nd ASEAN Regional Conference on School Safety in Bangkok. The Conference was co-organized by ASEAN\, ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative (ASSI) Consortium and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). \nKey government officials from ASEAN Member States made statement to reaffirm their commitment to school safety initiative. \nThe meeting has reaffirmed the ASEAN governments’ commitment to prioritise school safety through the implementation of relevant regional and global frameworks in Disaster Risk Reduction as well as to strengthen the collaboration among the working groups to continue in advancing Safe Schools in the region. \n“As we enter the 3rd phase of ASSI implementation\, it is timely that we mark it with a regional event such as this Conference\, to provide a venue for all school safety stakeholders in ASEAN for knowledge exchanges and sharing of lessons learned on comprehensive school safety programming\,” said Mr.Kobchai Boonyaorana\, Thai Director Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Policy Bureau. \nSeveral key issues have been addressed to highlight the importance of integrating disaster risk reduction in the education sector such as the regional approach to comprehensive school safety and education in emergencies\, safe school network movement as well as the resources and tools to enabling the riskless environment. The regional implementation progress\, including the achievements and the strategies were also widely discussed. \nAs part of the founding member of Asia Pacific Coalition for School Safety (APCSS)\, the IFRC has been involved in key steps of the ASSI in the past years. In this Conference\, IFRC facilitated the thematic session on “Enhancing the ASEAN Youth engagement in school safety initiatives” engaging representatives from ASEAN National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies\, schools\, youth\, UN agencies and other partners. \nLessons learned and experience were shared among the participants. The new IFRC tool\, Youth engagement toolkit in School Safety\, was introduced in the thematic session and the potential opportunities and key recommendations were proposed back to the plenary meeting. \nLai Wai Keat\, a youth volunteer from Malaysian Red Crescent and a member of South East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) presented the key recommendation on youth engagement. \n“I would like to say this Conference is very inspiring\, because for me\, I managed to see what others have been doing in this field\,” said Mr. Lai Wai Keat\, a youth volunteer from Malaysian Red Crescent Society. “After this Conference\, I will fly back to Malaysia to find more volunteers to join in\, and we can start doing something from there with the Malaysian Red Crescent\,” he added. \nSouth East Asia is one of the regions with high incidence of natural hazards such as earthquake\, floods\, typhoons and fire. More than 100 million children are at risk living or studying in these disaster-prone areas.[1] They are also among the most vulnerable groups when disaster strikes due to limited resources and capacity[2]. Empowering the children and young people to identify the risks they face at home\, at school and in their community as well as enable them to become more resilient to disasters\, is therefore crucial to achieve ASEAN goal on Disaster Management. \n“Building safe and resilient schools is a corner stone of building resilient communities\,”\nemphasized Mr. Marwan Jilani\, the Head of the IFRC Bangkok Country Cluster Support Team in his closing statement. \nThe organization made two commitments at this conference; by first\, to strengthen and broaden the engagement the youth and volunteers and scale up our school safety activities to more schools and more children at risk\, and second to institutionalize the partnership around ASSI Consortium as an inclusive and long-term program approach. \n“We look forward to taking this important initiative to new levels and to reach together to more schools and more children\,” he concluded. \n[1] ASEAN and Civil Society Launch Safe Schools Initiative\n[2] Social Vulnerability to Disasters\n\nOutcome Document\n» Summary Report \nSupporting Documents\n» Agenda\n» Thematic Session detail\n» IFRC’s statement at 2nd ASEAN Conference on School Safety \n     Powerpoint Presentations\n» Youth engagement in School Safety\n» Youth in School Safety Facilitators’ Toolkit\n» Red Cross youth\n» UNESCO
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/2nd-asean-safe-school-conference-14-15-february-2017-bangkok/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI),School Safety,Thailand
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20160915T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20160916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260629T191657
CREATED:20161018T093832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T071353Z
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SUMMARY:Southeast Asia Regional Lessons Learnt Workshop on School Safety Initiative and School-Based Disaster Risk Reduction | 15-16 September 2016 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:IFRC Country Cluster Support Team (CCST) in collaboration with ASEAN and partners will organize the Southeast Asia Regional Lessons Learnt Workshop on School Safety Initiative and School-Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangkok\, Thailand\, on 15-16 September 2016. \n\nFor more information\, see the Concept note | Agenda | Practical information | Participant list | Report\nFor any high-resolution photos\, kindly contact Nutchapang.Khowinij@ifrc.org\n \nSession 1: Global & Regional Initiative on School Safety Risk Reduction\nPresentation on global level school safety: Global initiative on school safety (GADRRRES/WISS) by Save the Children – Peuvchenda Bun\nPresentation on regional level school safety: Asia Pacific Coalition on School Safety (APCSS) by Plan International – Trinh Truong Nghia\nPresentation on ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative (ASSI) by Save the Children – Nadia Pulmano\nPresentation on IFRC Engagement in School Safety: IFRC – Marwan Jilani\n \nSession 2:School-based Disaster Risk Reduction Implementation in Myanmar by Myanmar Red Cross Society \nSession 3: Youth Engagement on School Safety Initiative and Good Practice \nPresentation on Youth Engagement on School Safety Initiative and Good Practice by Timor-Leste Red Cross (CVTL)\nPresentation on Youth Engagement on School Safety Initiative and Good Practice by Indonesian Red Cross (PMI)\nPresentation on Learning and Sharing from youth training for school safety by Viet Nam Red Cross\n \nSession 4: Parallel working groups: Sharing good practices\, lessons learnt and challenges related to each pillar of the Comprehensive School Safety Framework \n\n   \n   \n \nSession 5: Good Practice of Risk assessment on Pillar 1 (Safe Learning Facilities): VISUS CSS Application from Ministry of Education and Sports of Lao PDR – Thipphamonh Chanthalangsy \n \nThe Triaged Assessment Approach in the Application (slide 22 from the presentation powerpoint) \nSession 6: Comprehensive School Safety Regional Mapping Study by Save the Children – Nadia Pulmano\n \nSession 8: Key successes of the Philippine Red Cross in building relationships in partnership with education sector by Philippine Red Cross – Ms. Ana Mariquina\n \n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..\nRelated resources: \n \nComprehensive school safety\, a \nglobal framework (UNISDR\, GADRRRES\, \nDec 2014) \n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..\nIFRC Manuals\, guides and briefings\n\n \n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\nHandbook for a School-based Risk Reduction Initiative (IFRC\, 2015)\n\n\nPublic awareness and public education for disaster risk reduction: A guide (IFRC\, 2011)\n\n\nPublic awareness and public education for disaster risk reduction: Key messages (IFRC\, 2013)\n\n\nChildren in disasters – Games and guidelines to engage youth in risk reduction (IFRC\, 2010)\n\n\nEngaging in the ASEAN School Safety Initiative (ASSI) (IFRC\, 2015)\, a brief highlighting the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement’s engagement in ASEAN School Safe Initiative. See ASEAN School Safety Initiative (ASSI)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPreparing for disasters -a road to resilience in Southeast Asia – consisting of 7 English comic booklets in PDF format (A4 size).  Learning how to face disasters that may occur suddenly by 2 comic characters: Fah and Ton in different disaster situations: \n                     \n\n\n\n1. Drought                            available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Khmer\, Lao\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n2. Earthquake                      available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Lao\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n3. Fire                                    available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Khmer\, Lao\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n4. Flood                                 available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Khmer\, Lao\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n5. Hygiene Promotion        available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Khmer\, Lao\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n \n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n  \n Malaria infographic A3 poster covering: \n – Malaria in Southeast Asia\n – All about mosquitoes\n – Protect yourself and family\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n6. Tsunami                           available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n7. Typhoon and Cyclone   available in English\, Thai\, Burmese\, Khmer\, Lao\, Tetum and Vietnamese\n8. Malaria Prevention        available in English\, Burmese\, Khmer\, Lao and Vietnamese\n  \n\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\nVideo: Be prepared for Natural Disasters with Mr. Radar \nEnglish – YouTube link\nThai – YouTube link\n\nInformation Poster – Multi Hazards – Be prepared with Mr. Radar in English – \nA2 poster with key messages for flood\, earthquake\, tsunami\, windstorm\, forest fire\, drought\, landslide and hazardous chemicals.\n\nSnake Board Game – a game set in A3 in Thai.\n\n\n\n\n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..\nResources from ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI)\, see this link\n \n\n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..\nResources from Save the Children\n\n   \n\n\n\n\n\nEducation Disrupted (2016)\nEducation safe from disasters – Country Briefs in Asia and the Pacific in 2015
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/4th-seayn-annual-meeting-and-youth-in-school-safety-yss-facilitators-training-5-9-sep-2016-kuala-lumpur/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI),Disaster risk reduction,School Safety,Thailand,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20151216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20151217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260629T191657
CREATED:20161030T162711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T071335Z
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SUMMARY:First ASEAN Conference on School Safety | 16-17 December 2015 | Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The ASEAN Committee on Disaster Management (ACDM)\, the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative (ASSI) and the ASEAN Secretariat held the first ASEAN Regional Conference on School Safety on 16-17 December 2015\, in Phnom Penh\, Cambodia. \nThe objectives of this conference are as follows: \n\n\n Exchange knowledge and share learnings on school safety programming\nDiscuss and promote the ASEAN Common Framework for Comprehensive School Safety as an operational modality for regional collaboration and cooperation towards a programmatic approach for school safety implementation\, and a tool for monitoring national and regional progress.\nDiscuss the ways forward for school safety in the ASEAN region vis-à-vis new regional and global developments on disaster risk reduction\, taking into consideration of the Sendai Framework for DRR 2015-2030 and the upcoming AADMER Work Programme 2016-2020.\n\n\nFor more information\, please visit AADMER partnership website. \n  \nBelow are the presentations delivered and discussed during the conference: \n   \nPresentation: ASEAN Common Framework for Comprehensive School Safety\nPresentation: Overview of ASSI and AADMER\nPresentation: Comprehensive School Safety Framework and World Initiative for Safer Schools\nPresentation: Overview of ASEAN Cooperation on Education \n  \n    \nPresentation: Worldwide Initiative for Safe Schools (and ASSI’s Contribution)\nPresentation: Country Baseline and Targets Template – Comprehensive School Safety\nPresentation: Thailand – The Ways Forward for School Safety in Thailand\nPresentation: Singapore – Keeping Schools Safe and Secured \n  \n  \n\n\nRed Cross Red Crescent Movement Engaging in the ASEAN School Safety Initiative (ASSI) (IFRC\, 2015)\nRed Cross Red Crescent engagement in School Safety – a focus on Southeast Asia\n\n\nFor more information on ASSI and the case studies\, visit: ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI) page
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/dec-2015-first-asean-conference-on-school-safety-phnom-penh-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI),Cambodia,Conference,Disaster risk reduction,School Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260629T191657
CREATED:20161121T095658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T071314Z
UID:15936-1416816000-1416934800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative Inception Workshop | 24-25 November 2014 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The ASSI workshop serves as a medium for learning and sharing experiences among key actors working in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and education in order to inform the development of a framework for the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative\, and launches the initiative’s phase 2. \nThis workshop aims to strengthen cooperation and coordination between the disaster risk management community and the education community under the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative and provide space for professionals\, policy and decision makers\, and development agencies to better understand each other’s perspectives and help develop a common framework for action to improve school safety in the ASEAN region. \nSpecific objectives of the workshop are to: \n\nLaunch the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative Phase 2 and build a common understanding of its objectives\, expected outputs and outcomes;\nDiscuss and provide guidance for the first deliverables of the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative\, including a common framework on safe schools for ASEAN and indicators to monitor school safety implementation;\nIdentify and strengthen cross-sectoral and multi-stakeholder mechanisms for collaboration among Ministries of Education and National Disaster Management Offices (NDMOs) of ASEAN Member States\, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and other partners and stakeholders at country and regional levels; and\nProvide a forum for sharing information on other relevant safe school related initiatives within the region and discuss collaboration for ASSI implementation at national and regional levels and joint efforts for collaboration\, cooperation\, and resource mobilization.\n\n  \nBelow are the presentations delivered during the workshop: \n\n\nRed Cross/Red Crescent Engagement in Building Resilience in Education Sector – School Safety (presentation by IFRC)\n\n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: Global Alliance for Disaster Risk Reduction & Resilience in the Education Sector (GADRESS)\, Asia Pacific Coalition for School Safety (ACSS)\, 6th AMCDRR Voluntary Statements of Commitments\, Beijing Youth Commitments 2014\, “Young Humanitarians in Action”\, SBDRR (school-based disaster risk reduction)\, IEC materials\, Youth Red Cross\, PAPE (Public Awareness Public Education) for DRR\, Application for PAPE. \n\n\nRecommendations: \n\nSupport to formal recognition/adoption of the Comprehensive Framework for School Safety as a common framework in Asia Pacific.\nImplementation of other global and regional commitments to build resilience in Education sector (HFA1&2\, GADRRES/ACSS\, AMCDRR\, Beijing Conference).\nUse already developed tools (i.e. PAPE) but engage key stakeholders in validation process.\nBuild more formal partnerships with governments and other key stakeholders.\nContribute to harmonization of tools\, models\, frameworks as key for long term systematic approach to building resilience in education.\nRCRC invites to consider developing ONE common\, comprehensive model for engagement at national/school level  (process  best to be led by host governments with technical support of all other stakeholders).\n\n\n2. ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI) Program\, presented by Plan International (This is an overview about ASSI program governance and structure\, delivered by Plan International as ASSI lead agency) \n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: NGO\, multi-donor funding\, Plan International\, World Vision\, Mercy Malaysia\, Save the Children \n\n\n3. Towards an ASEAN Comprehensive School Safety Framework- Outcome of Country Consultations and Background Work\, presented by ADPC who brought the technical assistance to the ASSI Phase. The presentation highlights the kind of technical assistance in the research and consultations to start the program. \nTechnical assistance provided by ADPC: \n\n\n      Build consensus to develop an ASEAN common framework for safe schools\n      Develop a set of indicators to measure progress\n\n\nDeliverable expected from ADPC: \n\n\n      Development of a compendium of national policies\, guidelines\, frameworks\, practices and initiatives on school safety\n      Recommendation for a common framework for safe school in southeast Asia\n      Development of indicators to measure progress\n\n\n4. Comprehensive School Safety Framework delivered by Plan International \nFour goals of Comprehensive School Safety: \n\n\n      student and staff protection\n      safeguard educational investments\n      educational continuity\n      promote a culture of safety\n\n\nThree pillars of comprehensive school safety: \n\n\n      Safe learning facilities\n      School disaster management\n      Risk reduction and resilience education\n\n\n5. ASEAN Cooperation on Disaster Management (a presentation on AADMER presented by ASEAN) Presentation keywords: AADMER work programme\, Priorities\, Flagship Projects\, Phase 2 strategies\, partners. \n\n6. Creating A Culture of Safety and Resilience in Schools: the SEAMEO Initiatives (SEAMO-The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization is a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1965 among governments of Southeast Asian countries to promote regional cooperation in education\, science and culture in the region. Member countries comprise of all ASEAN members andTimor Leste). \n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: Overview\, DRR Framework\, integrating climate change\, integrating education for sustainable development\, toolkit for building disaster-resilient school communities\, competency framework for Southeast Asian school heads\, LEADeXCELS (excellence in leading education in emergency situations)\, integrating DRR and DM in mathematics education. \n\n\nLessons learned: \n\n\n\n\nCollaborative nature inherent in a regional and multi-country approach demands that the commitment and support\, including the clear delineation of roles\, are present at all stages of project implementation.\nMapping and sharing of resources and expertise\, which are essential given the tight budgets\, resource shortages\, and increased accountabilities\, can help facilitate the DRR and safe school initiatives within the region.\nStrong policies and legal frameworks are critical in coordinating\, harmonizing\, and spurring the various efforts that would strategically and efficiently prepare and assist schools.\n\n7. School Safety in the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction – Toward Sendai and Beyond (a presentation by UNISDR) \n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: HFA2\, sustainable development\, risk sensitive development\, school safety index\, Roadmap to Sendai\, voluntary commitments\, Worldwide Initiative for Safe Schools\, World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDRR)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-safe-schools-initiative-inception-workshop-24-25-november-2014-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI),Conference,Indonesia,School Safety
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