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SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on Housing\, Land and Property (HLP) Regulatory Barriers to Shelter & Settlements: Philippine Red Cross Experience | 22-23 November 2016 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable Discussion on Housing\, Land and Property (HLP) Regulatory Barriers to Shelter & Settlements: Philippine Red Cross Experience \nThe Philippine Red Cross (PRC) held national level rollout of the recently developed IFRC pilot training on “Regulatory Barriers to Shelter and Settlements in Disaster Contexts in Asia Pacific”. The Philippine rollout\, entitled “Roundtable Discussion on Housing\, Land and Property (HLP) Regulatory Barriers to Shelter & Settlements: Philippine Red Cross Experience”\, was jointly organized by the PRC-IFRC Disaster Law Programme\, PRC Shelter and Settlements Unit\, and IFRC APRO Shelter and Settlements Coordinator last November 22-23\, 2016. \nPRC shelter officers and technical/operations field staff from select Haiyan-affected areas—Tacloban\, Leyte\, Capiz and Aklan—recounted the regulatory barriers that they had faced in providing adequate shelter assistance to disaster-affected households. Most of the identified barriers concerned lack of access to suitable land for core shelter and inflexible land tenure prerequisites for households seeking shelter assistance. PRC participants identified “key points” for an organizational HLP Strategy that will map out advocacy and mitigation actions to address or remove these barriers in future humanitarian interventions. \nPartner National Societies Japanese Red Cross and British Red Cross\, as well as shelter cluster members IOM\, Habitat for Humanity and Catholic Relief Services joined the discussion and teamed up with PRC to identify key points for an overall HLP strategy for the Philippine humanitarian community.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/roundtable-discussion-on-housing-land-and-property-regulatory-barriers-to-shelter-and-settlements-22-23-november-2016-manila-philippines/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law,Philippines,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Launch of DRR and Law: Checklist Assessment Report in Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:IFRC share recommendations from the DRR and Law Report with the Disaster Management Authority of Indonesia\, BNPB \nIndonesia continues to demonstrate its global leadership on disaster risk management\, with its recent launch of its Strengthening  Law and Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Checklist Assessment Report in Jakarta. The research undertaken by Indonesia Red Cross (PMI) and IFRC\, with financial support provided by the Government of Canada and Canadian Red Cross\, provides an assessment of Indonesia’s legal and policy framework for disaster risk reduction\, using the  Checklist on the  Law and DRR which was developed jointly by UNDP and IFRC.  The Checklist supports government and other stakeholders to assess their country’s laws and policies against ten key areas –  from how well integrated DRR is integrated in  sectorial laws like education\, housing  and land use planning to  how community participation is mandated in risk reduction decision making. \nTsunami\, including the development of a very sophisticated disaster management  legal system – there are some areas that require further attention. These issues relate to\, among others\, stronger institutional mechanisms for horizontal coordination on DRR across the sectors\, as well as vertical coordination from national to village level. There also needs to be greater priority placed on implementation\, particularly at the village level and ensuring communities are actively engaged in decision making. The report clearly lays out recommendations under each of the checklist questions on ways that risk reduction can be better integrated into the laws and regulations in Indonesia and provides a strong evidence base for future action. \nLaunch of the DRR and Law Report during the Partners for Resilience Events in Jakarta \nThe report was launched as part of the Partners for Resilience (PfR) event held in Jakarta on 30 November 2016.  Partners for Resilience is an alliance of humanitarian\, development\, climate and environmental civil society organizations globally\, including in  in Indonesia who work together to promote the application of Integrated Risk Management (IRM) to strengthen and protect livelihoods of vulnerable communities\, primarily against climate-related natural hazards\, and with special attention for inclusivity and the role of gender. The DRR and Law report provides a strong evidence base for their ongoing advocacy and influence efforts in Indonesia. PMI and IFRC will continue to work through this alliance to ensure that recommendations from the report are considered and acted on in Indonesia. \n  \nThis update is also published in ifrc.org at this link. \n  \nSee also:  \n\nStrengthening Law and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Indonesia – Checklist Assessment Report\nChecklist on Law and Disaster Risk Reduction\nStrengthening law and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Indonesia – Consultation Workshop | 29 Feb 2016 | Indonesia
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/launch-of-the-drr-and-law-report-30-nov-2016-jakarta/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law,Indonesia,Meeting
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