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SUMMARY:Steering Committee Meeting for Regional Resilience Initiative | 26 April 2016 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The annual Steering Committee Meeting for the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI) was held in Bangkok on 26 April 2016. The objective of the meeting was to review the second year of implementation of the initiative and to discuss among partners the proposed Work Plan for the third year of the project. | See agenda and participant list. \n \nAs per the initiative agreement\, the roles and responsibilities are : \nProject Steering Committee: The project is directed by a Project Steering Committee comprising the Canadian Government representative (from Global Affairs Canada)\, Canadian Red Cross Senior Manager for Asia Programs\, the IFRC Head of Bangkok Country Cluster Support Team\, the Southeast Asia National Societies’ Community Safety and Resilience Forum’s (CSRF) representative. It meets annually to oversee the project’s strategy\, provide overall guidance\, approve annual work plan and budget\, facilitate learning\, and ensure coherence with participating agencies’ objectives. A participatory annual planning process involving key stakeholders informs annual plans and budgets. \nThe meeting welcomed the progress made with the implementation of the initiative across the areas of support and the targeted countries. The meeting further agreed to strengthen the monitoring and evaluation of the plans as well as to deepen the linkages with the ASEAN Secretariat. See the full minute of the meeting. \nBelow are presentations delivered during the meeting: \n\nOverview of project achievements from annual work plan year 2 – April 2015 to March 2016\nOverview of the third annual work plan year 3 – April 2016 to March 2017\nCanadian Red Cross in Asia\n\nThe meeting approved the below four technical  Work Plans covering the period April 2016 to March 2017: \n\nHumanitarian Diplomacy and Communications\nDisaster Law\nGender and Diversity\nCommunity Safety and Resilience\n\nThe documents were produced based on the in-country plans received from 9 National Societies in Southeast Asia as well as technical dialogue between related IFRC and National Societies’ focal points. They are contributing to the IFRC Bangkok Country Cluster Support Team 2016 Operational Plan [link to FedNet]. \n  \nAbout Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI)  \n\nSupported by the Canadian Government and Canadian Red Cross\, the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI) seeks to further contribute to reducing the impact of natural disasters on vulnerable communities in Southeast Asia. The four-year initiative (2014-2018) is supporting the 11 Red Cross / Red Crescent Societies in the region. The focus is on enhancing the skills and capacities of National Societies so they can advocate more strongly at a national and regional level for the needs of communities in disaster risk reduction. This is complemented by the strengthening of regional partnerships\, both within our networks and with key partners such as the ASEAN Secretariat and other bodies.\n\nFor more info\, see the page on the recent RRI retreat.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/apr-2016-steering-committee-meeting-for-regional-resilience-initiative-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Meeting,Thailand
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