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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180225
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
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SUMMARY:Cambodia Red Cross Conducts Healthy Aging Training in Svay Rieng | 20-24 February 2018 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) and IFRC conducted the “Healthy Aging” training for the elderly people and CRC volunteers from Svay Rieng Province during 20-24 February. Sixty-eight elderly people (32 females) from five villages took part in the activity\, while 22 volunteers (12 females) also participated. The training focused on promoting healthier lifestyles which include physical exercises\, healthy eating\, and health assessment. Click here for more information. \n   \n   \nMission report is provided here.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/cambodia-red-cross-conducts-healthy-aging-training-in-svay-rieng-20-24-february-2018-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Health,Healthy Ageing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171215
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20180112T031742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T050356Z
UID:22467-1513036800-1513295999@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Violence Prevention Integration into CBHFA Training | 12-14 December 2017 | Kampot\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:  \nGender Based Violence (GBV) is a pressing problem not only because it violates human rights\, but also because it poses a challenge to public health and economic and social development. \nGBV in Cambodia remains a significant issue and is a result of gender inequality and traditional gender norms existing within Cambodia’s societal structure. Gender inequalities are also reflected in sexual relationship where females are not given equal opportunities in decision making. \nFollowing the research study by the Ministry of Women Affair\, the Cambodia Gender Assessment 2014 has shown that out of 417 men 22 percent of them had experience physical violence in the past year and 25 percent had experience physical or sexual violence in their life time. In 2013\, out of 1\,831 men and women’s violence\, it was found that 35 percent of every male partner had use physical or sexual violence against an intimate partner. \nRape and sexual violence is perpetrated by family members\, acquaintances and sometime strangers\, and it often occurs in home\, school\, workplace\, and in the community. There are limited studies in Cambodia with robust data reported by victims of rape and sexual violence. Rape is typically an under-reported crime. \nThe Cambodia violence against children survey showed that more than 50 percent of both men and women experience at least one incident of physical violence prior to age 18. \nThe Cambodian Constitution enshrines the right of all Cambodians to life\, personal freedom\, and security (article 42)\, and guarantees that there shall be no physical abuse of any individual (article 38). \nGuided by 2011-2020 strategy\, the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) has conducted various initiatives with a focus on (community-based) women’s and children’s health\, with an emphasis on giving supports to mother and newborns\, and assisting orphans with HIV/AIDs. In addition\, CRC has a long history of addressing gender and diversity concern through its vulnerable group assistance programs which provide support to people with disabilities\, orphanages\, the elderly\, people living with HIV/AIDs\, and widows. \nIn order to further promote this gender and diversity initiative\, CRC currently builds on existing gender policy\, which was enacted since 2003\, to be the comprehensive gender and diversity policy through consultative review with technical expert from IFRC\, Ministry of Women Affair\, and CRC leadership including department directors/deputy directors/managers as well as directors and deputy directors from all 25 CRC branches.  The policy was finally endorsed and disseminated to all 25 Red Cross branches during the training of trainer on gender and diversity held in December 2016 last year. \nTo bring up this initiative forward\, and as an auxiliary to the Royal Government of Cambodia\, CRC conducted the training on violence prevention integration into CBHFA to selected CRC program staff and branches during 13-14 December 2017 in Kampot Province. The training provided a broader picture of violence root cause\, impact\, and prevention mechanism to all participants that can be used to mainstream or integrate in their program\, branch development work\, and in other disseminating activities. \nObjective \n\nBuild the knowledge/capacity/skill of selected CRC-NHQ/branch/program staff in the field on violence prevention and response module\, and ensure participant can train their RC volunteers on how to answer tricky questions and deliver related key message persuasively\nIntroduce tools/guideline/framework and learn experience/lesson learnt/mechanism related from relevance ministries/organization.\nUnderstand how to effectively mainstream violence prevention and respond into CRC’s programming/activities and identify the opportunities it brings.\n\n \nRole-playing activity \nSupporting documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nTraining report\nDignity\, Access\, Participation\, and Safety (DAPS) Framework [Khmer version]
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/violence-prevention-integration-into-cbhfa-training-13-14-december-2017-kampot-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Gender and Diversity,Sexual and gender based violence
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171209
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20180112T041317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180112T075005Z
UID:22475-1512345600-1512777599@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Gender and Diversity Approaches to Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment Training | 4-8 December 2017 | Kampong Chhnang | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (VCA) is a key assessment process used by the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) and some of its branches for participatory community assessments. The VCA process allows the CRC to understand people’s exposure to and the needed capacity to be resilient to natural hazards. The VCA also enables local priorities to be identified and appropriate action taken to reduce communities’ risk to disasters. It eventually assists in the design and development of programs\, drawing on sustainable solutions from within the community. \n  \nObjectives \n\nTo assess risks and hazards facing communities and the capacities they have for dealing with them; involve communities\, local authorities\, and humanitarian and development organizations in the assessment from the outset.\nTo draw up action plans to prepare for and respond to the identified risks\nTo identify risk-reduction activities to prevent or lessen the effects of expected hazards\, risks and vulnerabilities.\n\n \n \n \n \nThere were 19 participants (10 males and 9 females) from 18 Cambodian Red Cross Provincial Branches. Participants in the training came from a variety of professional background\, including from disaster management\, health first-aider\, and youth adviser. \nSupporting documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nReport
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/gender-and-diversity-approaches-to-vulnerability-and-capacity-assessment-training-4-8-december-2017-kampong-chhnang-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Gender and Diversity
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20170703T050031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170804T071850Z
UID:19843-1497340800-1497546000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Training of Trainers of Healthy Ageing | 13-15 June 2017 | Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The first roll out of Healthy Ageing Programme in ASEAN: Cambodian Red Cross prepares for an ageing society and promotes Community Based Healthy Ageing in 25 provinces and pilot projects in three provinces\, supported by IFRC in partnership with Pfizer Inc. in 2017. \nThere are 34 participants (Male 14\, Female 20) from 25 provincial red cross branches and two Thai Red Cross representatives participating in this training course. The peer-to-peer facilitation team consists of two specialists from Bulgarian & Mongolian Red Cross National Societies with the technical support from IFRC Bangkok and Geneva. \nCambodian Red Cross National Society is the third country in the world to show the leadership and the commitment in implementing “Community Based Healthy Ageing Programme” after Montenegro\, and India. IFRC supports National Societies to play a key role in promoting healthy ageing which contributes to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global strategy and action plan on ageing and health \, which focuses on five strategic objectives: \n1). commitment to action on healthy ageing in every country; \n2). developing age-friendly environments; \n3). aligning health systems to the needs of older populations; \n4). developing sustainable and equitable systems for providing long-term care (home\, communities\, institutions); \n5). improving measurement\, monitoring and research on healthy ageing. \nThis 3-day training of trainers (TOT) held in Phnom Penh highlights the life course approach\, healthy ageing determinants and evidence-based behaviour change theories. The toolkit includes content on noncommunicable diseases\, risk factors such as falls and social isolation\, healthy eating\, physical activity\, lifelong learning and plan of action as well as tools which provide guidance and activities to help people pursue healthier lives and enable active ageing with dignity and a better quality of life. \nAfter this TOT training\, the pilot projects in three targeted provinces – Kampot\, Svay Rieng and Prey Veng will be implemented the project activities to improve the quality of life of Cambodia elderly people in rural community about 500 persons. Moreover\, 90-100 Red Cross volunteers will be trained on Healthy Ageing\, 18 outreach education sessions on NCD and health promotion in targeted communities at Buddhist pagodas will be conducted by trained volunteers\, 3\,000 healthy ageing booklets will be produced\, and at least 2 case studies and stories and project review and lessons learnt reports will be developed. \nSee also the Cambodian Red Cross website link\, IFRC website link and the report of the event. \n  \nSee related resources: \n\nHealthy Ageing Toolkit for facilitators\, volunteers and community\, available in both English and Cambodian/Khmer versions\nHealthy Ageing Facilitator Guide for teaching community volunteers\, available in both English and Cambodian/Khmer versions\nHealthy Ageing Volunteer Guide for empowering communities\, available in both English and Cambodian/Khmer versions\n\n  \nSee also: \n\nRelated programme: Healthy Ageing Programme by Cambodian Red Cross\nTraining workshop on Healthy Ageing for Cambodian Red Cross volunteers | 4-12 July 2017 | various provinces in Cambodia
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/training-of-trainers-healthy-ageing-june-2017-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Health
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170213
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20170302T065718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T091423Z
UID:18268-1486252800-1486943999@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Emergency Water\, Sanitation and Hygiene (e-WASH) Trainings | 5-12 February 2017 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Three Emergency Water\, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) specialised trainings were conducted on  5-12 February 2017 in Prey Veng province\, Cambodia with an aim to enhance the capacity of the National Society for emergency WASH response in future. There were a total of 88 participants including staff and volunteers from the National Headquater and the chapters in three provinces (Svay Rieng\, Bantey Mean Chey and Prey Veng) and also three staff from the Swiss Red Cross and provincial staff such as fire brigade personnel. \nTwo trainings on the use of emergency hygiene promotion (HP) box were also conducted\, participated by 18 Red Cross volunteers and staff from NHQ and Prey Veng province. The participants were trained on proper usage of the items in the HP box during emergencies. These HP boxes are now pre-positioned at the provincial level and NHQ\, together with the two units of Man Packs procured under the pledge.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/e-wash-training-feb-2017-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Health,Training,WASH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170203
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20170130T094143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T032411Z
UID:17923-1485993600-1486079999@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:National Dissemination Workshop on Disaster Management Law | 2 February 2017 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:In cooperation with the National Committee on Disaster Management and other key Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) stakeholders\, this national dissemination workshop on disaster management law was held on 2nd February 2017 at Cambodian Red Cross Headquarter chaired by Ms. Pum Chantinie\, Cambodian Red Cross Secretary General and facilitated by H.E Ma Norith\, Deputy Secretary General of National committee of Disaster Management\, with 65 participants from 25 provinces. \nThe purpose of the dissemination is to strengthen public awareness on the new disaster management law and to foster a greater understanding and cooperation in the implementation of the law and its relevant components in order to join in disaster risk reduction\, preparedness\, recovery and awareness of climate change. It will be followed by 3 provincial-level dissemination workshops in February and March gathering representatives from all provinces of the country. \n \nOutcome Document\n» Workshop Summary Report \nSupporting Documents\n» Concept note \n» Pamphlet – Cambodia Disaster Management Framework\n» Pamphlet – Know your Rights\, Roles and Responsibility in Disaster Management\n» Powerpoint Presentation – Cambodia National Dissemination Workshop on Disaster Management Law\n» Walk-Through Scenario – Flooding in 8 Provinces in Mekong Region \nSee also: the subsequent sub-national dissemination workshops held in July and August 2017
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/national-dissemination-workshop-on-disaster-law-february-2017-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Disaster Law
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161213T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20161228T093258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T061433Z
UID:17037-1481616000-1481821200@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Dissemination Workshop and Training on Gender & Diversity |  13-15 December 2016 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:With technical and funding supports from IFRC\, the Cambodian Red Cross organizes 3-day Dissemination Workshop and Training on Gender and Diversity to all 25 Red Cross Branch Directors\, staff and programme managers in total of 47 persons on 13-15 December 2016 in Cambodia. \nObjectives of the training: \n\nTo promote gender and diversity policy among Red Cross staff\, volunteers and youth in CRC /NHQ and 25 Red Cross Branches.\nTo improve the knowledge and capacity of CRC NHQ/ Branch staff in their work to reduce Gender and Diversity inequality.\nTo promote the gender and diversity work\, engage with other actors as well as establish linkages with other networks.\nTo disseminate gender and diversity policy to all branch Directors\, staff and programme managers.\n\nThe event was co-facilitated by Cambodian Red Cross and the Ministry of Women Affairs. \nThe agenda and powerpoint presentations will be uploaded shortly. \nSee the report.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/dissemination-workshop-and-training-on-gender-diversity-13-15-dec-2016-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Gender and Diversity,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161202
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20170111T044930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170125T021307Z
UID:17413-1480032000-1480636799@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Cambodian Red Cross celebrates World AIDS Day 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Cambodian Red Cross always celebrates the World AIDS Day event every year to support the effort of the government and the profound HIV and AIDS activity of its president as the National Champion of the Asia-Pacific Leadership Forum in response to HIV and AIDS in Cambodia. For 2016 World AIDS Day\, the CRC celebrated the event with the theme\, “Early Test and Early Treat toward stopping AIDS by 2025”. \nAccording to the above-mentioned theme\, CRC organized 2016 World AIDS day event in several activities which included:\na. Key message from the CRC’s President for nationally dissemination.\nb. 25 Red Cross Branches were encouraged to conduct home visits to PLHIV families by Red Cross Youth and Volunteers.\nc. Youth debate at the National TV studio and aired through the National TV before and on 1 December 2016.\nd. The health team from the NHQ visited 3 Red Cross branches (Siem Reap\, Svay Rieng and Koh Kong provinces) and joined the branches’ activities.\ne. The CRC’s NHQ health team conducted HIV/AIDS awareness sessions to several universities in Phnom Penh and Svay Rieng. \nKey Activities\n1. Key message from CRC’s President\nThe contents of the CRC’s President message to the public can be summarized as follow:\n– Try to understand about the fact of HIV and AIDS and to prevent yourself from HIV infection\, in particular all youth and you have to remember that “preventing HIV starts from you”.\n– For those who are suspecting of infecting HIV and those who are living with HIV\, you have to hurry to have blood test and accept treatment and health services from health centers and hospital. You have to commit not passing HIV to others.\n– For pregnant women\, you have to hurry to and to regularly have your pregnancy check-up so that you can take ARV preventing spreading HIV to your baby.\n– Do not discriminate and look down on the people who are living with HIV. We have to create a supporting environment for risk groups so that they can get health services\, social support lawful protection.\n– “I would like to appeal for all\, in particular youth\, that we have to commit ourselves to contribute to HIV prevention and all the times we have to avoid any actions which lead us to be risky to HIV. Everywhere you are\, you have to educate your friends to know how to prevent HIV like you do.” \n2. Youth debate\nFor the youth debate\, the Cambodian Red Cross held it at the National TV Studio in Phnom Penh on 22 November 2016 and then aired the video spot via all local TV channels from the 25 November to 1 December 2016. This youth debate was held under the specific topic\, “Cambodian Youth commit to prevent HIV.” The contents of the youth debate include: Contributing to the achievement of the 90-90-90 by 2020\, highlight the youth role model in preventing HIV and AIDS\, with the focus on self-esteem and social value\, and the joint effort in fighting against HIV and AIDS in Cambodia so far. There were 200 people who attended this youth debate\, including 40 Red Cross Volunteers and CRC’s staff. Student representatives from two universities debated on the key questions posted by the speaker panel. The speaker panel includes PLHIV representative\, National AIDS Authority\, Red Cross people and the media. \n3. Home visit to PLHIV families orphanage center\n\n– Totally 435 food packages\, including 60 packages supported by the Federation via ART Network\, were distributed to PLHIV’s families at their homes within the three provinces of Hoh Kong\, Svay Rieng and Siem Reap during November to December 2016.\n– Four staff of the CD/NCD sub-department of the National Head Quarters directly went to the three mentioned Red Cross Branches above. \n4. CRC’s NHQ health team conducted HIV/AIDS awareness sessions to several universities in Phnom Penh and Svay Rieng\nAt least six universities\, with a total of 4\,842 students\, were reached during November to December 2016. The six universities include 5 universities in Phnom Penh namely Royal University of Phnom Penh\, Asia-Europe University\, Royal University of Agriculture\, University of Cambodia and Western University and the other university in Svay Rieng which was University of Svay Rieng. Over 60% of the students were females. Deans of each university\, and teachers and students were very active and supporting the HIV sessions\, plus thanking the Red Cross for such HIV messages dissemination.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/cambodian-red-cross-celebrates-world-aids-day-2016/
CATEGORIES:AIDS,Cambodia,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20161109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20161117T092505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T062159Z
UID:15819-1478592000-1478710800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Southeast Asia Behavior Change Training: Risks\, Attitude\, Norms\, Abilities and Self Regulation (RANAS) Approach | 8-9 November 2016 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Risks\, Attitude\, Norms\, Abilities and Self Regulation (RANAS) training was conducted in Siem Reap\, Cambodia\, on 8-9 November 2016\, by Swiss Red Cross\, IFRC and Cambodian Red Cross. \nThe 2-day workshop was participated by water\, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practitioners from Southeast Asian National Societies of Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Laos\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Viet Nam\, Philippines and IFRC. \nThe training course module consists of an introduction into the planning\, design\, and evaluation of systematic behaviour change campaigns. \nThe participants learned about how to conduct a quantitative survey measuring the behavioural factors\, how to identify the required behaviour change techniques and how to verify their effectiveness. The course targets practitioners interested in behaviour change\, especially in water\, sanitation and hygiene in developing countries. The objective was achieved through lectures\, practical experience from the projects\, group exercises\, and plenary discussions. \nThe Risks\, Attitudes\, Norms\, Abilities\, and Self-regulation (RANAS) approach to systematic behaviour change is an established method for designing and evaluating behaviour change strategies that target and change the factors influencing a specific behaviour in a specific population. In brief\, it is an easily applied method for measuring behavioural factors\, assessing their influence on behaviour\, designing tailored strategies that change behaviour\, and measuring the effectiveness of these. Although it was originally developed to change behaviour in the water\, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector in developing countries\, it is applicable to a range of behaviours in various settings and populations. \nTraining documents: \n\nSystematic Behavior Change in Water Sanitation and Hygiene – A practical guide using the RANAS (Risk\, Attitude\, Norms and Self Regulation) approach.\nMethodological Fact Sheets – RANAS (Risks\, Attitudes\, Norms\, Abilities and Self Regulation) approach to systematic behavior change\nFor more information\, refer to this external link.\n\n  \nOutcome document:  \n\nTraining Report
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/risks-attitude-norms-abilities-and-self-regulation-ranas-training/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Health,Lao PDR,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20151216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20151217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20161030T162711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T071335Z
UID:15024-1450252800-1450371600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
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:20150225T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T060733
CREATED:20161030T073627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T092546Z
UID:14673-1424851200-1425056400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:12th Annual South East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting | Feb 2015 | Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The 12th Annual South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting was hosted in Phnom Penh\, Cambodia\, from 25-27 February 2015\, under the generous hospitality of the Cambodian Red Cross and its President\, Bun Rany Hun Sen and the Secretary General\, Pum Chantinie.\n \nThe leadership meeting is an important opportunity for presidents\, secretaries\, general and senior management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network.\n \nThe leadership meeting was held under the overarching theme of the Fundamental Principles. The key discussion points include\, but not limited to:\n  \n\nAuxiliary roles vs independence\nFundamental principles\nTransparency and innovative approaches\n11th Leadership meeting in Singapore\nPopulation movement issues\nInter-religious and inter-cultural dynamics in Southeast Asia: role of National Societies\nGlobal humanitarian developments\nBriefing by ICRC\n2015 Planning and Statutory and Movement meetings\n\n \nThe leaders concluded the meeting with a collective commitment calling to translate the discussions from the meetings into a reality: Phnom Penh Leadership Outcomes\n \n    \nPHNOM PENH LEADERSHIP OUTCOMES\nREPORT of the Leadership Meeting (includes the Phnom Penh Leadership Outcomes)\nAgenda\nWelcome note\nList of delegation\n \n \nFollow up from 11th South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting \n\nMinutes of the 11th South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting as endorsed\nRegional Community Safety and Resilience Forum (RCSRF) – Summary\nRegional Community Safety and Resilience Forum 2014 – Key Developments and Expected Decisions and Directions\, a presentation by Dr. Amnat Barlee\, Chairperson of RCSRF.\n\n  \nTerms of Reference (TOR):\n  \n\nTOR for South-East Asia Leaders Meeting\nTOR for Regional Community Safety and Resilience Forum (RCSRF)\nTOR for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction technical Working Group\nTOR for Regional Health Technical Working Group\nTOR for RCRC South-East Asia Regional Gender and Diversity Network\nTOR for Regional Youth and Organizational Development Forum\nTOR for South-East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN)\n\n\n  \nWorking Group Reports:\n  \n\nReport from Regional Disaster Management Technical Working Group\nReport from Regional Health Technical Working Group\nReport from Regional National Society Development Technical Working Group\nReport from Regional Youth Technical Working Group\n\n\n \nLessons Learned PresentationsSmuggling) \n\nCambodian Red Cross’ Auxiliary Role to Public Authorities – Relationship with Private and Public sectors and OD Progress Update by H.E. You Lana\, Second Deputy Secretary General\, Cambodian Red Cross\nTyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan) Operation: Lessons Learned by Gwendolyn Pang\, Secretary General of Philippine Red Cross\nLessons Learned in National Society Development by Janvario Ximenes\, Secretary General of Cruz Vermelha de Timor-Leste (CVTL)\n\n \nPopulation Movement Issues (Migration\, Human trafficking and Smuggling) \n\nRights of Migrants in Action – Benefits for National Society by IFRC\nRoundtable on Humanitarian Dimension and Protection Aspects of Trafficking in Persons by ICRC\n\n \nUpdates on Global Humanitarian Developments \n\nWorld Humanitarian Summit (WHS) – Progress in the Preparations for the WHS by Benjamin William\, Singapore Red Cross\nPost-2015 Sustainable Development Goals by Martin Faller\, IFRC\nPost Hyogo (2015) Framework for DRR – UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 by Anne E. Leclerc\, IFRC\nUN Climate Change Conference COP 21 2015\n\n \nMovement Issues \n\nWorking with National Societies in Southeast Asia by ICRC\nStatutory Meetings by IFRC\n9th East Asia Summit\nRegional Events and Workshops organized by ICRC in 2015
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/feb-2015-12th-annual-south-east-asia-red-cross-red-crescent-leadership-meeting-phnom-penh-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,National Society Development
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