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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240904
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170520
DTSTAMP:20260404T104237
CREATED:20170606T071625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170615T033100Z
UID:19288-1494892800-1495238399@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:IFRC as panelist in Asia-Pacific Youth\, Peace and Security Consultation Forum
DESCRIPTION:40 youth from 20 countries joined the Asia-Pacific Youth\, Peace and Security Consultation Forum\, hosted by UNDP and UNFPA\, on 16-19 May 2017\, to engage in deep discussion on the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250 (2015) for the first time in Asia-Pacific region. Over 20 partners ranging from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)\, International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs)\, UN Agencies and donor governments came to learn more and interact with the 2250 agenda through the youth’s perspectives. \nIFRC’s Youth and Volunteering Officer\, Ms. Kum Jo Ho\, was one of the panelists in the Asia-Pacific Youth\, Peace\, Security Consultation Forum as a panelist by presenting IFRC’s activities on youth engagement into peace-building actions. \nThe youth\, as the key panelists\, received introductory substantive Insider Mediation Training through Clingendael Institute and IFRC and also joined a Facebook live discussion which has received around 75\,000 views\, 425 likes and 80 shares raising awareness of the importance of youth agents in peace and security. View the Facebook live discussion here. More importantly youth needs and how youth could work with them to ensure that youth are a part of our peace and security plans in Asia-Pacific region are heard. After this event\, UNDP invited IFRC to be a panelist in the South-South Exchange Volunteerism Forum to be held on 20-23 June 2017. \nTo read more: \n\nProgress Study on Youth\, Peace and Security [link to external site]\nAsia-Pacific Youth\, Peace\, Security – A Regional Consultation Terms of Reference\nAsia-Pacific Youth\, Peace\, Security – A Regional Consultation Agenda
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/ifrc-as-panelist-asia-pacific-youth-peace-and-security-consultation-forum-may-2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170428
DTSTAMP:20260404T104237
CREATED:20170508T024524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170614T041830Z
UID:18970-1493251200-1493337599@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:17th South-East Asia Youth Network Online Meeting | 27 April 2017
DESCRIPTION:17th Southeast Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) online meeting was held on 27 April 2017 with attendance of 10 participants from 8 National Societies (NS). \nThe agenda was as follows (See online meeting agenda for details):\n1) Cooperation with Plan International; Youth Digital System was presented by Plan international 2) Asia-Pacific Youth Network (APYN) Work Plan 2017-2018\n3) 5th SEAYN Annual Meeting outline\n4) Community Safety and Resilience Forum (CSRF) outcome\n5) NS updates on Youth in School Safety (YSS) implementation\, and School Safety mapping updates \nThe Digital Officer of Plan International was invited as a guest speaker and presented about the youth employment ecosystem run by Plan International. It was decided to have a brainstorm among the members to collaborate with Plan International to initiate the future’s youth employment programme. The 5th SEAYN annual meeting will be held in the Philippines in September. This online meeting took place after the online coordination team meeting on 11 April 2017.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/17th-seayn-online-meeting-april-2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,School Safety,SEAYN,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170303
DTSTAMP:20260404T104237
CREATED:20170130T034801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T045914Z
UID:17915-1488326400-1488499199@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Regional Consultations for Rights of Migrants in Action | 1-2 March 2017 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:right-of-migrants-in-action-consultation-mar2017-bangkok-group-photo\n						\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n				\n					\n						\n					\n					\n						right-of-migrants-in-action-consultation-mar2017-bangkok-ifrc\n						\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n				\n					\n						\n					\n					\n						right-of-migrants-in-action-consultation-mar2017-bangkok-presentation\n						\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n  \nObjective of Regional Consultations\nThe purpose each Regional Consultation is to facilitate networking opportunities\, strengthen collaboration and exchange between implementing partners\, harness the collective experiences of partner civil society organizations (CSOs) and develop a set of recommendations linked to the implementation and objectives of the Rights of Migrants in Action project. More in details\, programme managers from partner CSOs and National Society’s Focal Points will have the possibility to strengthen synergies\, share and analyse key achievements and challenges\, exchange good practices. \nFurthermore\, discussions related to existing and missing regional policies with regard to targeted populations will help identify regional recommendations for development of Rights of Migrants in Action’s global policy papers on human rights of migrants\, human trafficking and domestic labour migration. \nThis meeting constitutes a series of five Regional Conferences which will take place in the Africa\, Americas\, Asia\, Europe and Central Asia\, and Middle East and North Africa regions. For Asia the Regional Consultation will happen on 1-2 March 2017. \nParticipants\nIn addition to National Society focal points and programme managers from partner CSOs within each region\, the meeting will gather Central Programme Unit members and IFRC regional representatives\, as well as external partners and stakeholders\, including representatives from the European Union\, International Committee of the Red Cross\, International Organization for Migration\, United Nation agencies\, and civil society actors working on the field of migration. There will be approximately 30 participants. \nMethodology\nThrough a highly participatory approach\, participants will be actively involved throughout the meeting and will be requested to share practises through presentations and exercises to ensure that insight on different perspectives and experiences is gauged. Background documents and templates for presentation will be shared in advance. \nDay 1\nThe meeting will focus on leveraging the knowledge and experience of partner CSOs\, National Society Focal points and IFRC representatives. It will open with some introductory remarks from representatives from hosting National Society and IFRC Regional office to set the scene and present the objectives and outcomes of the event. \nThe Rights of Migrants in Action’s Central Programme Unit will provide an overview presentation on key achievements\, challenges\, best practices\, recommendations and projected plans from a global perspective. It will be followed by a panel per country composed by the National Society Focal Point and CSOs representatives: a discussion will be established around the aforementioned points and will be moderated by the NS’s focal point. \nA template for the presentation will be provided to each CSO ahead of the meeting\, this document will be distributed among participants. This will be followed by a Q&A session. Participants will be given the floor to share comment and concise reactions\, building on leading strategic questions provided in advance. \nExpectations for Day 1\n1. Participants are expected to share information about achievements\, challenges and best practices experienced during project implementation\n2. National Society and partner CSOs in the region will meet and explore opportunities for networking\, peer-to-peer learning\, exchange of knowledge and expertise. \nPowerpoint Presentations for Day 1\n» Agenda for Day 1\n» Right of Migrants in Action Project Overview\n» Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Nepal\n» Gemapalu Indonesia\n» Layak Indonesia\n» OTMI Indonesia\n» SBMI Equator Indonesia\n» Foundation for Education and Development (FED) Thailand\n» Foundation for Labour and Employment Promotion (FLEP)/Homenet Thailand\n» Mobile Application by Foundation of Labour and Employment Promotion (FLEP)\n» Migrant Assistance Programme (MAP) Foundation Thailand\n» The Life Skills Development Foundation (TLSDF) Thailand\n \nDay 2\nPart 1: Three key note speakers will introduce and analyse the policy regional dimension of human rights of migrants\, human trafficking and domestic labour migration. Key note speakers will be identified among members of academia\, UN\, IOM\, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement\, etc. \nPart 2: Three working stations (human rights of migrants\, human trafficking and domestic labour migration) will be formed. Each working station will have a whiteboard. Participants will circulate among the workstations providing their feedbacks on the main gaps at the regional level and their recommendations for each topic. This setting will give the possibility to participants to take part in all aspects of the discussion.\nIdentified facilitators/rapporteurs for each working station will summarize and present the key elements from the discussions on the final plenary session. \nPart 3: Final plenary – taking stock of the day\, assembling results and policy recommendations and agreeing on the way forward. \nExpectations for Day 2\n1. Gaps related to existing and missing regional policies with regard to targeted populations will be discussed and summarized.\n2. Recommendations on human rights of migrants\, human trafficking and domestic labour migration are collected at the regional level and will constitute the basis for the development of global position papers. \nPowerpoint Presentations for Day 2\n» Agenda for Day 2\n» Right of Migrants in Action (RoMiA) Project Overview by International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)\n» Migration: The role of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)\n» Keynote Speech by International Labour Organization (ILO)\n» Keynote Speech by Migrant Forum Asia \nSee also: A web story: Giving migrant workers a platform to voice their rights
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-consultations-for-rights-of-migrants-in-action-march-2017-bangkok/
LOCATION:Novotel Sukhumvit\, Bangkok\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Consultation,Migration,Rights of Migrants in Action,Thailand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170126
DTSTAMP:20260404T104237
CREATED:20170209T030048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170614T034930Z
UID:18043-1485302400-1485388799@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:South East Asia Youth Network Online Meeting | 25 January 2017
DESCRIPTION:The 16th South East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) online meeting was held on 25 January 2017 with the opening of the Chair (from Philippines) and 13 members from 11 National Societies. They launched the School Safety Mapping Initiative following the outcome of the 4th SEAYN Annual Meeting held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in September 2016. They also presented about individual National Society youth events from January to April after SEAYN updates by the Chair and Deputy Chair. \nThe summary of ASEAN Youth Development Index (YDI) meeting was presented by the Chair and SEAYN online meeting calendar and newsletter submission dates for 2017 were proposed by the Deputy chair. Singapore Red Cross Society also presented their Youth as Agents of Behavioral Change (YABC) launch and peer-to-peer support approach for information sharing and IFRC support. \nSee the meeting agenda. Read more on Youth and Volunteering.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/seayn-online-meeting-january2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,SEAYN,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170125
DTSTAMP:20260404T104237
CREATED:20170209T024309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T024846Z
UID:18035-1485216000-1485302399@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on Climate Change Adaptation with Inclusion | 24 January 2017 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Plan International Asia Regional office hosted the roundtable discussion on the topic of “Climate Change Adaptation with Inclusion”. It is an  informal group meeting of international organisations such as the UN and NGOs working in Bangkok.   \nObjectives\n1) To exchange updates: Each organization’ climate change adaptation\, action or advocacy efforts (any updates on programmes\, projects\, advocacy campaigns\, as well as tools and approaches to share)\n2) To discuss the key gaps in reaching the most vulnerable groups\n3) To Identify any potential areas where all organisations can work together\, e.g.\, Influencing the agenda for post-COP 22 implementation through a policy brief; Working together to push the inclusion of specific target groups in climate finance.  \nIFRC with the representatives of Youth and Volunteering Officer and Health Officer shared their own efforts and actions on the theme of climate change adaptation by sharing best practices of youth and children\, women and elderly. All organisations decided to have regular roundtable meetings for all organisations to have joint advocacy works and share tools and approaches in an effective manner.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/roundtable-discussion-climate-change-adaptation-with-inclusion-january2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,Thailand,Youth and Volunteering
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