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SUMMARY:SGBV Awareness Activity | 23-30 July 2018 | Oudomxay\, Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n  \nFollowing the Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) protection before\, during\, and after disasters research conducted in Lao PDR by Lao Red Cross (LRC) and IFRC in 2017\, one recommendation was to organize awareness raising activities to prevent and eliminate violence against women\, boys and girls in the communities where the research was conducted. LRC Department of Advancement of Women\, Mother and Child worked together with LRC Youth and Volunteer to organize a series of training and workshop to conduct a youth-led awareness activity in Baeng district\, Oudomxay Province during 23-30 July. \nThe purpose of the activities include: 1) to disseminate the SGBV research results and strengthen the gender network in Oudomxay; 2) to train the Youth on Youth Empowerment in Community (YEC) with focus on GBV prevention; and 3) to raise awareness on GBV prevention. \nThrough the activities\, government staffs from several departments in Baeng district have learned about the ASEAN SGBV research results as well as gender work at national and international level. They also know better LRC gender work. In addition\, a total of 600 people from two villages learned about SGBV research results and watched the show performed by Youth. They have better understanding on SGBV and its impact (direct and indirect). Heads of the villages are aware of the importance of this issue and agree that we should disseminate further the research results to promote the behavioral change\, to prevent or eliminate the violent habits and to create safe environment for all. \nIFRC Protection\, Gender and Inclusion officer and SGBV advisor also attended the training to give technical advice together with an expert from Laos’ National Commission for the Advancement of Women (NCAW). The team came up with a play called “Mirror” which talks about domestic violence. Selected and trained Youth volunteer from Oudomxay province conducted the play in 2 villages in Baeng district\, where the data collection on SGBV took place. LRC G&D focal point and Lao NCAW advisor supervised the activity and made sure that the right message was sent to the community. In total\, 600 people attended the event (F 205\, M 288\, children 107). However\, due to time constraint\, the the enhancement of the referral system did not take place at this time. \nFor more information about the activities\, see report here. Report in Lao language is also available here. \n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/sgbv-awareness-activity-23-30-july-2018-oudomxay-lao-pdr/
CATEGORIES:Gender and Diversity,Lao PDR,Sexual and gender based violence
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTSTAMP:20260525T201706
CREATED:20180409T031955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T080054Z
UID:23620-1525219200-1525391999@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Consultation Meeting on SGBV Research  | 2-3 May 2018 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The proposal to conduct the Joint Study on Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Disasters in ASEAN was endorsed by the ASEAN Committee on Disaster Management (ACDM) Working Group on Prevention and Mitigation in March 2017\, and was subsequently endorsed at the 30th ACDM Meeting in Vientiane\, Lao PDR in April 2017. \nThe joint study is implemented as part of the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER) Work Programme 2016-2020\, Priority Programme 4: Protect\, and covers Indonesia\, Lao PDR and the Philippines. The study aims to better understand how public authorities and humanitarian actors can prevent and better respond to gender based violence during and after disasters. The research initiative\, undertaken by IFRC\, Lao Red Cross\, Palang Merah Indonesia\, Philippines Red Cross\, and the ACDM Working Group on Prevention and Mitigation\, was implemented in Indonesia\, Lao PDR and the Philippines. \nThe inter-sectoral consultation meeting is being held during 2-3 May 2018 and bringing together IFRC and the following ASEAN bodies\, namely\, i) ASEAN Committee on Women (ACW); ii) the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Women and Childrens’ Rights (ACWC); and iv) the ACDM Working Group on Prevention and Mitigation. \nThe objectives of the consultation are to provide a platform for sharing of research methodology\, presenting results\, and developing recommendations on the issues to be addressed as well as way forward for promotion of the welfare and protection of the rights of women and girls in disasters at ASEAN level. \nMeeting documents: \n\nConcept note and agenda\nWelcome pack\nParticipant list\n\nPresentations: \nRemarks by Sharon Armstrong\, Director and Counsellor (Development)\, Indonesia and ASEAN Programs Mission of Canada to ASEAN\nRemarks by Giorgio Ferrario\, IFRC CCST Jakarta\nRemarks by Vilayphong Sisomvang\, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare\, Lao PDR \nSession 2: \n\nRegional Landscape on Promotion of Women&Children’s Right and Disaster Management\nGBV Prevention and Response During & After Disasters\nResearch Linking SGBV Policy and Disaster Laws\n\nSession 3: \n\nSGBV Research Results and Recommendations\n\nSession 4: \n\nResearch Linking SGBV Policy and Disaster Laws\n\nSession 5: \n\nRed Cross Red Crescent Approaches to Social Protection\nOperationalising protection\, gender and inclusion in emergency programming\nGender Mainstreaming During Disaster\nElimination of Violence Against Women and Children\n\nGiorgio Ferrario\, Head of Country Cluster Support Team and Representative to ASEAN of IFRC \nMr. Vilayphong Sisomvang\, Deputy Director General\, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare\, Lao PDR \nSharon Armstrong\, Director & Counsellor (Development) for Indonesia & ASEAN at the Embassy of Canada Jakarta
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-sexual-and-gender-based-violence-consultation-meeting-2-3-may-2018-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN,Gender and Diversity,Sexual and gender based violence
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171215
DTSTAMP:20260525T201706
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;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170731T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260525T201706
CREATED:20170712T073406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180417T085913Z
UID:19962-1501488000-1501866000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Southeast Asia Gender and Diversity Network Meeting and Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) Training | 31 July - 4 August 2017 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a life-threatening\, global health and human rights issue. In December 2015\, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement adopted the joint Resolution on Sexual and Gender Based Violence: Joint Action on Prevention and Response. The Resolution outlines specific responsibilities for States\, National Societies\, IFRC and the ICRC in prevention and response to SGBV. One of the key elements of the resolution is to strengthen the capacity of Red Cross and Red Crescent staff and volunteers to prevent\, mitigate and respond to SGBV in emergencies. Subsequently\, the IFRC has developed a global training module on SGBV that will be rolled-out in the Asia-Pacific region during 2017. Before the training in Southeast Asia\, this training has been pilot tested with the South Asia network in May 2017 and with the Pacific network in July 2017 and feedback incorporated to enhance the training modules. \n  \nThe objectives of the Southeast Asia Gender and Diversity Network meeting and Training are: \n\nTo provide professional development training for all network members\, (and for additional Southeast Asia National Society staff) on IFRC’s Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Emergencies training module to build staff capacities and to allow participants to facilitate training in their respective NS for management\, staff and volunteers.\nTo bring together members of the Southeast Asia Gender and Diversity network to share experiences\, update knowledge\, discuss issues/problems and identify solutions. A key outcome of this network meeting will be to prepare annual Gender and Diversity action plans for promoting and institutionalizing gender and diversity work in their respective National Societies as well as a sustainability plan for the network itself.\n\n  \nSupporting documents: Concept note | Agenda | Joint Action on SGBV Prevention | Meeting Report \n  \nPresentations and other resources: \n\nTraining Skills – Participant’s Handbook\nDay 1 presentations which include:\n\nSession 1 : Introduction\nSession 2: Key concepts on gender-based violence (GBV) and what the Red Cross Red Crescent can offer to support survivors of SGBV\nSession 3: Completing a situational analysis\n\n\nDay 2 presentations which include:\n\nSession 4: Review and discussion\nSession 5: GBV mitigation and response – with a focus on psychosocial support/health and the IFRC minimum standards\nSession 6: Basic monitoring of SGBV approaches\n\n\nDay 3 presentations which include:\n\nSession 7: Internal protection systems\nSession 8: Basic staff care\n\n\nDay 4 presentations which include:\n\nSession 9: Action planning\nSession 10: SGBV training\nSession 11: Evaluation and next steps\n\n\n\n  \nA story of this training is available from ifrc.org at this link.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/southeast-asia-gender-and-diversity-network-meeting-and-sexual-and-gender-based-violence-sgbv-training/
CATEGORIES:Gender and Diversity,Sexual and gender based violence
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