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SUMMARY:Regional Community Safety and Resilience Forum 2015 | August 2015 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The Regional Community Safety and Resilience Forum 2015 is held in Jakarta\, hosted by the PMI\, from 4 – 6 August 2015. \n  \n\n\n\n\n        \n                  Brief Report                 |             Resilience House               |   Survey Findings Report 2015 \n\n\n**NEW** Brief Report of the RCSR Forum 2015 (includes annex: Road map for regional collaboration\, recommendations to Leaders and South-East Asia National Societies interest mapping 2015)\nResilience House\nNational Societies Survey Findings Report 2015\nAgenda and Participant List\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPublications distributed and on display during the Forum: \n\n\n\n     \n       Fundamental Principles  | Framework Community Resilience |  Resilience Infographic 1     |     Resilience Infographic 2     |     Resilience Infographic 3\n\n      Resilience Infographic 4\n \nFundamental Principles\nIFRC Framework for Community Resilience (2014)\n \nA series of Resilience Infographics: \n\n\nResilience Infographic 1: What is a community?\nResilience Infographic 2: What contributes to Resilience\nResilience infographic 3: Resilience at multiple levels\nResilience Infographic 4: A resilient community\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n      \n   Infographic: Social capital 1    |  Infographic: Social capital 2  |   Infographic: Social capital 3   |   Infographic: social capital 4\n \nInfographics of Social Capital and Community Resilience: \n\n\n\nSeries 1 – What is social capital?\nSeries 2 – High and low social capital\nSeries 3 – Why social capital is important to Red Cross and Red Crescent \nSeries 4 – How National Societies can help nurture social capital\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n     \n              IDRL Guidelines             | Model Act\, see more information |          Multi-country report           |      Multi-country summary      |          DRR Law Checklist    \n \nDisaster Law: \n\n\nIntroduction to the guidelines for the domestic facilitation and regulation of international disaster relief and initial recovery assistance (IDRL Guidelines)\nModel Act for the Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief and Initial Recovery Assistance (with commentary)\nEffective law and regulation for disaster risk reduction: a multi-country report\nEffective law and regulation for disaster risk reduction: a multi-country report (Summary)\nThe checklist on law and disaster risk reduction\n\n\n  \n    \n     IDRL in Indonesia [EN] [IN] | Viet Nam Country Case Report | Disaster Law Snapshot Jan 2015 \n\n\nInternational Disaster Response Law (IDRL) in Indonesia\nVietnam: Country Case Study Report (How law and regulation support disaster risk reduction)\nDisaster Law South East Asia Snapshot\n\n\nFor more information and publications\, please visit Disaster Law.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n            \n  IFRC Framework on Gender | Minimum standard commitments | Gender & Diversity in Resilience | Gender & Diversity for Urban Resilience\n        and Diversity Issues                 in emergency programming                       Toolkit Brief\n \nGender and Diversity: \n\n\nIFRC Strategic Framework on Gender and Diversity Issues 2013-2020\nMinimum standard commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming – pilot version (2015)\nGender and Diversity in Resilience Toolkit Brief\nGender and Diversity for Urban Resilience: An Analysis\n\n\nFor more information and publication\, please visit Gender and Diversity.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n             \n  Snapshot of Regional Initiative Migration |                Manila Declaration\n \nMigration: \n\n\nSnapshot of Migration of 2015 IFRC South-East Asia Regional Delegation\nManila Declaration on Women Household Service Workers\n\n\nFor more information and publications\, please visit Migration.\n\n\n\nPLENARY SESSION – DAY 1\nPresentations during the Forum:\nRegional CSR Forum Updates by Dr. Barlee (Chair of Regional CSR Forum)\nRegional Disaster Response Team (RDRT) by Arifin M. Hadi (PMI)\nRecent RDRT deployment experiences by Hermenegildo Cardoso Rente (Gil)\nOne Billion Coalition by Indira Kulenovic (IFRC) \nSendai Framework of Disaster Risk Reduction and IFRC contribution and implementation in Asia Pacific by Indira Kulenovic (IFRC)\nSustainable Development Goals by Indira Kulenovic (IFRC)\nMainstreaming Gender and Diversity for community resilience by Christina Haneef (IFRC)\nMainstreaming migration into resilience building by Elena Nyanenkova (IFRC)\nProcess related case study of flood resilience project by PMI\nCase study on integrated planning of ICBRR programme by CVTL\nBriefing on the Road Map by Dr. Sok Long (CRC) \n \n  \n  \n  \nSee the enlarged opposite photo at Youth Commitment and more Updates (Regional plan\, commitment and support requested) from the South-East Asia Youth Network Annual Meeting 2015 by Mohammad Zaidi Ariffin (Singapore RC) \n  \nPLENARY SESSION – DAY 2\nPresentation during the Forum:\nPrinciples in Action – Build the Red Cross Character PMI Lessons Learned by Andreanne Tampubolon (PMI)\nSouth-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Societies Online Library by Angeline Tandiono (IFRC) \nHEALTH TECHNICAL SESSION – DAY 2 \nPresentations during the working group:\nHealth Technical Working Group Agenda and Outline by Dr. Sok Long (Cambodia RC as the Chair of Health Technical Working Group)\nPandemic Preparedness: MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) and Ebola Virus Disease by Ann Claire Reyta (Philippine RC)\nLessons Learnt on Epidemic Control for Volunteer (ECV) – PMI First Aid Adaptation and Roll-Out by Dr. Mochamad Arfan (PMI)\nMalaria Prevention Project by Bounma Xayasouk (Lao RC) \nPLENARY SESSION – DAY 3\nPresentations during the Forum:\nMain Potential Areas of Cooperation with ASEAN by Dr. Barlee (Thai RC as the Chair of Regional CSR Forum)\nASEAN Cooperation on Disaster Management by Miguel Musngi (ASEAN)\nASEAN Current Youth Volunteer Programmes and Sectoral Plans by Budidarmo P. Kuntjoro Jakti (ASEAN)\nUpdate on Disaster law and the way forward by Lucia Cipullo (IFRC) \nDuring Visit to BNPB (Indonesian National Agency for Disaster Management): Presentation on Professional Certification Program for Disaster Management by Dr. Sugimin Pranoto (Head of Professional Certification Agency for Disaster Management)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/aug-2015-regional-community-safety-and-resilience-forum-2015-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Indonesia
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