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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210918
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting | 16-17 September 2021 | Virtually Hosted by  Thai Red Cross Society
DESCRIPTION:The 18th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting is being  hosted virtually by the Thai Red Cross Society (TRCS) from 16-17th September 2021. \nThis Leadership Meeting is an important opportunity for Presidents\, Secretaries\, General and Senior Management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network. \n  \nAnnotated  Agenda \n  \nResources for Sessions \n\nDay I : 16 September 2021 \nOpening Ceremony \nSpeech from IFRC President- Francesco Rocca \n  \nSession 1: Facing the Challenges of COVID-19\, Responding to\, and Recovering from the Pandemic \n\nLessons and opportunities: COVID-19 Response and Vaccination Activities\n\nMRCS:COVID-19 amidst Humanitarian Crises \nCRC: COVID-19 Intervention Overall \nCVTL: COVID-19 Response \nVNRC: COVID-19 Response \nPRC: COVID-19 Operations \nTRCS: COVID-19 Operations \n  \n\nRe-imagining our Future: Building Back Better from COVID – 19\n\nRCRC Leaders Meeting 2021-COEPP \nTRCS: ChulaCOV-19 mRNA vaccine \nVNRC: Re-imagining our Future \nCRC: COVID-19 Intervention Post Recovery Plan \n  \nSession 2: Strengthening National Societies for Sustainability  \n\nStepping up our fundraising\n\n        Asia Pacific Fundraisers Network (APFN) Report  \, \n        Presentation about the APFN \n        Fundraising Workshop Report \n        SEA Fundraising Network – Sharing by Singapore Red Cross \n         VNRC: Resource Mobilisation \n         TRCS: Fundraising \n         IFRC Strategy 2030 Fundraising \n  \n\nMobilising youth and volunteers\n\n Youth Report 2021 \nSEAYN Presentation SEA Leaders Meeting 2021 \nSEAYN Video \n  \nClosing of Day 1 and preparation for Day 2 \nPreparations for the upcoming Movement elections and guidance \nClosed session for NSs to discuss on elections and nominating candidates \n  \n  \nDay II: 17 September 2021 \nOpening of the Meeting on Day II  \n  \nSession 3: Review the progress of the outcome of the 17th SEA RCRC Leaders Meeting in Hanoi (Hanoi Statement)\n \nHanoi statement 2020 \nHanoi Statement Progress Review \n  \nSession 4: Follow up on Movement\, regional and global commitments  \nMid Term Review Report: Manila Call For Action\n \nManila Call for Action- SEA Progress 2021 \n  \nSession 5: Updates on the work of the SEA networks\n \n\nART Network Report\nCSR Network Report\nPGI Network Report\nPGI Network Presentation\nAPMN Report\nRegional Network of Responders- Concept Paper\n\n  \nSession 6: Preparations for upcoming Statutory Meetings and the elections of the Movement\n \nStatutory Meetings Presentation \nGeneral Assembly Concept Note \nCouncil of Delegates Concept Note \,     Council of Delegates \nE Draft Agenda GA 2021 \n  \nSession 7: Cooperation with AHA Center and ASEAN Secretariat \nMapping IFRC Contribution to AADMER Work Plan 2021-2025\nASEC and AHA presentation at RCRC SEA Leadership Meeting 2021\n \n  \nSession 8: Drafting and adoption of Statement of the 18th SEA RCRC Leaders Meeting \n  \nClosing Ceremony \n  \nFINAL Outcome of the 18th SEA RCRC Leadership Meeting:  \nBangkok Statement 2021\n \nMinutes of the Meeting \n  \nOther Meeting Resources \nManila Call for Action \nSEA RCRC Leaders Meeting TOR 2021 \n  \nPhotos \n  \nMedia Coverage :\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/18th-annual-southeast-asia-red-cross-red-crescent-leadership-meeting-16-17-september-2021-virtually-hosted-by-red-cross/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Conference,National Society Development,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171004T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20171002T040432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171109T030024Z
UID:21139-1507104000-1507222800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Vietnam Red Cross Post-OCAC Prioritization Workshop | 4-5 October 2017 | Hanoi\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:A strong National Society is the one that is able to deliver country-wide\, through a network of volunteer-based units\, a relevant service to vulnerable people sustained for as long as needed. To understand their own strengths\, weaknesses\, and potential within its own context\, the National Societies conduct Organizational Capacity Assessment and Certification (OCAC). \nOrganizational Capacity Assessment and Certification (OCAC) enables National Societies to assess their own capacity and performance so as to determine the best approaches for their self- development\, and also to acknowledge those National Societies that have reached a high level of proficiency. Every capacity deficit that is discovered represents an opportunity for further development and growth. \nVietnam Red Cross (VNRC) has carried the Organizational Capacity Assessment and Certification (OCAC) in 2014. \nDuring the VNRC OCAC process\, four key priority recommendations were identified:\n1. Strengthening organisational planning and monitoring systems\n2. Sustainability strategy\n3. Community level presence and participation\n4. Local chapter and branch government enhancement \nThrough this second process\, VNRC will identify tailor-made organizational development and capacity enhancement approaches and develop their national society development road map 2018-2020 which can contribute the VNRC Strategy 2020 and their future strategies. \n  \nObjective and expected outcome of the Workshop\n1. To identify the key indicators on the above recommended actions and review their progress and key challenges\n2. To develop the road map for the National Society Development 2018-2020 and introduce the BOCA and Resource Mobilization System (RMS).\n3. To develop the monitoring and evaluation\, and reporting mechanism and its sustainability for the National Society effective work and OCAC follow up. \n  \nSupporting documents:  \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nReport: Post OCAC prioritisation workshop Report 2017 (includes annex 1: Agenda)\nAnnex 2 of the Report: Key indicators\nAnnex 3 of the Report: National Society Development roadmap 2018-2020\nAnnex 4 of the Report: Action plan of 2018\nReference 1: Recommendations from OCAC 2014\nReference 2: OCAC Findings Report 2014
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/vietnam-red-cross-post-ocac-prioritization-workshop-4-5-october-2017-hanoi-vietnam/
CATEGORIES:National Society Development,Viet Nam
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170921T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20170904T081236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170913T075408Z
UID:20768-1505980800-1506099600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:14th Annual South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting 2017 | 21-22 September 2017 | Hanoi\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 14th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting will be hosted in Hanoi\, Viet Nam\, from 21 to 22 September 2016\, under the hospitality of Viet Nam Red Cross Society. \nThe leadership meeting is an important opportunity for presidents\, secretaries\, general and senior management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network. \nFor more information and documents\, refer to this page.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/14th-annual-south-east-asia-red-cross-red-crescent-leadership-meeting-2017-21-22-september-2017-hanoi-vietnam/
CATEGORIES:National Society Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170218
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20170223T080934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T102951Z
UID:18132-1486944000-1487375999@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Peer-to-Peer Exchange Visit of Lao Red Cross to Nepal Red Cross Society on Radio Programming and Community Engagement | 13-17 February 2017 | Kathmandu\, Nepal
DESCRIPTION:Lao Red Cross\, with support from IFRC\, visited Nepal and met with Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS)\, Association of Community Radios Nepal (APORAB) and BBC Media Action on 13-17 February 2017 in Kathmandu\, Nepal to do the radio peer-to-peer exchange with NRCS for the Lao Red Cross’ Communications and Fundraising Department (CFD). \nOutcomes\nOn day 1 they had a meeting about the overview of NRCS’ CFD and community engagement and accountibility (CEA) initiatives – NRCS presented about Hotline 1130\, the newspapers’ Q&A columns\, Facebook communication\, NRCS’ radio programme and street dramas by NRCS. \n\nVolunteers from 14 of the worst quake-affected districts in Nepal were trained how to to carry out interviews with community members. Photo Credit: Lao Red Cross Society \n\nOn day 2 they had a field travel to Kavre to have a meeting with Kavre chapter to gain understanding of the community engagement aspects of Kavre chapter which included Kavre chapter shared CEA in earthquake operations\, Community Disaster Management Committees (CDMC) were formed to gather feedbacks and they are shared with RC monthly\, local radio stations were selected based on coverage\, radio volunteers for RC were identified\, and RC radio volunteers are informed about the activities and are free to choose contents to cover. Then they had a field visit to the community where Kavre chapter was carrying out second installation of cash for livelihoods recovery\, to observe the radio volunteers carrying out interviews with community members. \nOn day 3 they had a meeting with BBC Media Action’s earthquake recovery production team and Country Director – They shared the production process and success stories of their community radio programme following the earthquake and discussed their partnership and collaboration/coordination with the humanitarian partners. Then there was a meeting with ACORAB\, which is an umbrella of 300 community radios in Nepal\, to discuss ACORAB’s community engagement initiatives (broadcasted in over 70 languages\, engaging children as reporters\, radio dramas\, lifeline programme\, using community voice as evidence-based advocacy\, etc.). They also had discussions with LRC about the progress of their radio programme\, social media progress\, radio training\, social media training\, production of 10-12 radio spots\, completion of on-the-job training for two CFD’s radio staff\, peer-to-peer with NRCS\, International Women’s Day\, May 8’s concept note and 2017 activities. \n\nMeeting amoung Lao Red Cross\, Nepal Red Cross Society and BBC Media Action. \n\nFollow-Up Actions\nFor Lao Red Cross\, the concept note and budget for the radio training and social media training will be shared. And following the P2P with NRCS\, the LRC has come up with the next concrete steps which are to propose a professional radio speaker from LNR while the two CFD staff of the radio will continue to received trainings from LNR\, to reach out to other departments\, provinces and external agencies to gather voices from the community\, to share monthly updates with the IFRC’s communications staff to keep track of the progress and share important feedback\, to set up a studio at the headquater for which CFD will follow up and include in 2017 plan\, to develop an annual plan and share it with IFRC\, and following the radio training at HQ level\, to organize a training for 4-5 priority provinces (2017 plan). \nFor IFRC\, the IFRC’s communications staff will support LRC in the upcoming radio training\, and regarding social media training\, they will identify a communications team member to support LRC in the training. \nSee the related story: Giving quake-affected communities a voice through radio
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/peer-to-peer-exchange-visit-of-lrc-to-nrcs-on-radio-programming-and-community-engagement-february-2017/
CATEGORIES:Communication and Advocacy,National Society Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20160927T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20160928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20161229T041017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T073419Z
UID:17082-1474963200-1475082000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:13th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting | 27 - 28 September 2016 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:13th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting. The leadership meeting is an important opportunity for presidents\, secretaries\, general and senior management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network. Photo credit: PMI \nThe 13th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting will be hosted in Jakarta\, Indonesia\, from 27 to 28 September 2016\, under the generous hospitality of the Indonesian Red Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia). \nThe leadership meeting is an important opportunity for presidents\, secretaries\, general and senior management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network. \n13th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting hosted by Palang Merah Indonesia. The leadership meeting is an important opportunity for presidents\, secretaries\, general and senior management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network. Photo credit: PMI \nAdministrative documents: \n\nTerms of Reference\nDraft Agenda\nParticipant List\n\nDiscussion or powerpoint presentations: click here \nOutcome document: \n\nThe 13th Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting Jakarta Outcome\n\nFor information on the previous Leadership Meetings: \n\n12th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting (Phnom Penh\, Cambodia)\n11th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting (Singapore)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/13th-annual-southeast-asia-red-cross-red-crescent-leadership-meeting-27-28-september-2016-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:Indonesia,Meeting,National Society Development
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151204T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20160814T202618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T073351Z
UID:8182-1449216000-1449766800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Statutory Meetings - Preparatory Documents for South East Asian National Societies
DESCRIPTION:Statutory Meetings of the Red Cross Red Crescent was held from 4 to 10 December 2015\, consisting of: \n\n\nThe 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent\, 8 to 10 December 2015\nCouncil of Delegates of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement\, 7 December 2015\nGeneral Assembly of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies\, 4 to 6 December 2015\n\nFor relating documents\, click here:\nDisaster Law \n\nGuidance on Disaster Law for the 32nd International Conference\nDisaster law model joint pledge for South-East Asia National Societies (regional)\nDisaster law model pledge for National Societies and governments (national)\nDisaster law draft resolution and report\nDisaster law latest updates from the region – snapshot as of December 2015\nDisaster law in Southeast Asia – Summary of progress 2012 – 2015\n\n  \nMigration \n\nProtect Humanity Stop Indifference Brochure\nRed cross Red Crescent Migration Activities in Southeast Asia\nMigration and Resilience in Asia Pacific Infographic\nGuidance on Migration for 32nd International Conference & Council of Delegates\nRegional Initiative Migration in Southeast Asia – as of December 2015 (Migration Snapshot)\n\n\n\nGender and Diversity\n\n\nGuidance on Gender\, Diversity and Social Inclusion for 32nd International Conference\nDraft resolution on sexual and gender-based violence: joint action on prevention and response\nModel pledges on sexual violence\nGender and Diversity in South-East Asia snapshot and updates in November\nGender and Diversity for urban resilience: An analysis\n\n\nYouth Engagement\n\n\nGuidance on Youth Engagement for 32nd International Conference\nSouth-East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) Newsletter Edition 1\nSouth-East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) Newsletter Edition 2\nEngaging in the ASSI (ASEAN Safe School Initiative)\n\n\nOne Billion Coalition\n\n\nOne Billion Coalition for Resilience – Briefing note to all National Societies summary\n\n\n\nHumanitarian Diplomacy\n\n\nHumanitarian Diplomacy in action – Myanmar Red Cross Society – A case study\n\n\n\nOnline Resource Library for regional sharing\, learning and collaboration\n\n\nOnline resource library overview / snapshot\n\n\n\nBrunei Red Crescent Society Updates\n\n\nBrunei Red Crescent Society Profile as of November 20\, 2015\nBrunei Red Crescent Update Report July 2015
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/statutory-meetings-preparatory-documents-for-south-east-asian-national-societies/
CATEGORIES:Conference,National Society Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement":MAILTO:thailand.regionaloffice@ifrc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150225T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20161030T073627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T092546Z
UID:14673-1424851200-1425056400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:12th Annual South East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting | Feb 2015 | Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The 12th Annual South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting was hosted in Phnom Penh\, Cambodia\, from 25-27 February 2015\, under the generous hospitality of the Cambodian Red Cross and its President\, Bun Rany Hun Sen and the Secretary General\, Pum Chantinie.\n \nThe leadership meeting is an important opportunity for presidents\, secretaries\, general and senior management in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to evaluate challenges\, successes and future direction\, as a way of further strengthening the world’s largest humanitarian network.\n \nThe leadership meeting was held under the overarching theme of the Fundamental Principles. The key discussion points include\, but not limited to:\n  \n\nAuxiliary roles vs independence\nFundamental principles\nTransparency and innovative approaches\n11th Leadership meeting in Singapore\nPopulation movement issues\nInter-religious and inter-cultural dynamics in Southeast Asia: role of National Societies\nGlobal humanitarian developments\nBriefing by ICRC\n2015 Planning and Statutory and Movement meetings\n\n \nThe leaders concluded the meeting with a collective commitment calling to translate the discussions from the meetings into a reality: Phnom Penh Leadership Outcomes\n \n    \nPHNOM PENH LEADERSHIP OUTCOMES\nREPORT of the Leadership Meeting (includes the Phnom Penh Leadership Outcomes)\nAgenda\nWelcome note\nList of delegation\n \n \nFollow up from 11th South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting \n\nMinutes of the 11th South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership Meeting as endorsed\nRegional Community Safety and Resilience Forum (RCSRF) – Summary\nRegional Community Safety and Resilience Forum 2014 – Key Developments and Expected Decisions and Directions\, a presentation by Dr. Amnat Barlee\, Chairperson of RCSRF.\n\n  \nTerms of Reference (TOR):\n  \n\nTOR for South-East Asia Leaders Meeting\nTOR for Regional Community Safety and Resilience Forum (RCSRF)\nTOR for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction technical Working Group\nTOR for Regional Health Technical Working Group\nTOR for RCRC South-East Asia Regional Gender and Diversity Network\nTOR for Regional Youth and Organizational Development Forum\nTOR for South-East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN)\n\n\n  \nWorking Group Reports:\n  \n\nReport from Regional Disaster Management Technical Working Group\nReport from Regional Health Technical Working Group\nReport from Regional National Society Development Technical Working Group\nReport from Regional Youth Technical Working Group\n\n\n \nLessons Learned PresentationsSmuggling) \n\nCambodian Red Cross’ Auxiliary Role to Public Authorities – Relationship with Private and Public sectors and OD Progress Update by H.E. You Lana\, Second Deputy Secretary General\, Cambodian Red Cross\nTyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan) Operation: Lessons Learned by Gwendolyn Pang\, Secretary General of Philippine Red Cross\nLessons Learned in National Society Development by Janvario Ximenes\, Secretary General of Cruz Vermelha de Timor-Leste (CVTL)\n\n \nPopulation Movement Issues (Migration\, Human trafficking and Smuggling) \n\nRights of Migrants in Action – Benefits for National Society by IFRC\nRoundtable on Humanitarian Dimension and Protection Aspects of Trafficking in Persons by ICRC\n\n \nUpdates on Global Humanitarian Developments \n\nWorld Humanitarian Summit (WHS) – Progress in the Preparations for the WHS by Benjamin William\, Singapore Red Cross\nPost-2015 Sustainable Development Goals by Martin Faller\, IFRC\nPost Hyogo (2015) Framework for DRR – UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 by Anne E. Leclerc\, IFRC\nUN Climate Change Conference COP 21 2015\n\n \nMovement Issues \n\nWorking with National Societies in Southeast Asia by ICRC\nStatutory Meetings by IFRC\n9th East Asia Summit\nRegional Events and Workshops organized by ICRC in 2015
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/feb-2015-12th-annual-south-east-asia-red-cross-red-crescent-leadership-meeting-phnom-penh-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,National Society Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140324T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20161025T073906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T073302Z
UID:14321-1395648000-1395853200@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:11th Annual Southeast Asia Red Cross and Red Crescent Leadership Meeting | March 2014 | Singapore
DESCRIPTION:The Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leaders convened in the 11th Leadership Meeting in Singapore\, on 24 – 26 March 2014\, to discuss issues of common concern and to enhance cooperation within the RCRC Movement and to forge common approaches to challenges in the Southeast region\, in addition to follow up on the discussions in the previous Leadership meeting (10th Annual Meeting in Luang Prabang) regarding increasing the effectiveness of the regional response mechanisms. \nAgenda \nFollow up on the 10th Annual Leadership meeting in Luang Prabang: \n\nMessage from Asia Pacific Zone Director on gender mainstreaming\nMinutes of the meeting and action points\nAnnual TOR of SEA Leaders Meeting\n\nFollow up on the 9th Annual Leadership meeting: \n\nMinutes of the meeting and action points\nTerms of Reference: Regional Disaster Management Committee\, Youth-OD\, Health\, Annual SEA Leaders Meeting\n\nEngaging ICRC: \n\nStrengthening relationship between ICRC and National Societies by Pak Budi Adiputro\, Secretary General of PMI\nCooperation between ICRC and National Societies (and their Federation) in Southeast Asia by Alain Aeschlimann\, Head of Operations East Asia\, Southeast Asia and the Pacific\, ICRC\n\nHumanitarian Ambition for the 21st Century – Challenge for Southeast Asia by Alain Aeschlimann\, Head of Operations East Asia\, Southeast Asia and the Pacific\, ICRC \nPartnership with ASEAN: \n\nRationale for a Cooperation Framework between ASEAN and the region’s National Society\nCooperation Framework between IFRC and ASEAN DRAFT | related Letter from IFRC to ASEAN\nUpdates on ASEAN/IFRC Cooperation Framework update on the signing process\nContact list – Committee of Permanent Representative to ASEAN | National Secretariat to ASEAN\n\nWorking group (Health\, National Society Development\, and Regional Disaster Management Committee (RDMC)) reports: \n\nHealth: Working group summary | Report\nNational Society Development: Working group summary | Report\nRegional Disaster Management Committee: Working group summary | Report\n\nAsia Pacific Fundraising Network (APFN) updates: \n\nAPFN 2012 annual report | APFN 2013 plan of action | APFN update\nBriefing with Microsoft | Briefing with Zurich Insurance\nCorporate partnership manual\nDue diligence assessment procedure for corporate partnership\nFederation wide resource mobilization strategy – implementation update\nAPFN’s report on Thai Red Cross campaign visit\n\nFramework for strengthening National Society and IFRC’s role in Southeast Asia: \n\nIFRC Framework for development (covers OCAC\, Federation-wide databank & reporting\, Learning and knowledge sharing network\, Bridging the digital divide\, youth policy and strategy\, statutory contribution)\nCambodian Red Cross branches and sub-branches development | Report on branches categorization\nIMPACT training calendar and training request\nYouth and National Society Development Southeast Asia mapping\nLearning and knowledge sharing | IFRC learning platform\n\nGuidance for General Assembly and Council of Delegates: \n\nICRC and IFRC presentation on Council of Delegates 2013\nCouncil of Delegates draft agenda\nDraft provisional agenda 19th session of the General Assembly 2013\nInformation to all National Society presidents on General Assembly 2013\nInformation note on Henry Davison Award\n\nIHL and Disaster Law relevance in Southeast Asia: \n\n31st International Conference on Progress in Implementation of the IDRL guidelines\nHumanitarian diplomacy guidance note\nIFRC and ICRC IDRL IHL presentation\nLaw and legal issues in international disaster response: a desk study\n\nPrinciples and Rules for Disaster Relief: \n\nPrinciples and Rules for Red Cross and Red Crescent Disaster Relief Newsletter No.2 (Dec 2012)\nPrinciples and Rules for Disaster Relief – Consultation and Revision – Work plan 2012-2013\nRevision of the Principles and Rules for Red Cross Red Crescent Disaster Relief (Humanitarian Assistance) | Background to the revision\n\nOverview from Southeast Asia Regional Delegation: \n\nSoutheast Asia Regional Delegation Overview | Organogram\nCommunity Safety and Resilience Unit Concept Note\nNational Society Development Concept Note\nCommunications and Advocacy Concept Note\nGlobal Road Safety Partnership with Southeast Asia National Societies 2012 | Road Safety Advocacy Project overview\nBeneficiary communications in Southeast Asia: Overview of achievements | Communication and advocacy list of products\nSoutheast Asia Humanitarian Overview\nSoutheast Asia Leaders Key Outcomes Asia Pacific Forum 2012\n\nSoutheast Asia Regional Delegation and National Societies plans and budgets \n\nSoutheast Asia Regional Office: Long Term Planning Framework (LTPF) 2012-2015 | Development Operational Plan (DOP) 2013 | Personnel plans 2013 | Financial overview 2013 | Funding plan\nSoutheast Asia National Societies planning documents:\n\n\n\nCambodia DOP | LTPF\nIndonesia DOP | LTPF\nMyanmar DOP | LTPF\nPhilippines DOP | LTPF\nTimor Leste DOP | LTPF\nVietnam DOP | LTPF\n\n\nSoutheast Asia Regional Delegation (SEARD) 2013 event list: SEARD event matrix | ICRC event list | Southeast Asia workshops
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/mar-2014-11th-annual-southeast-asia-red-cross-and-red-crescent-leadership-meeting-singapore/
CATEGORIES:National Society Development,Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130325T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T001529
CREATED:20161007T051918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T073234Z
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SUMMARY:10th South-East Asia Red Cross and Red Crescent Meeting | 25 March 2013 | Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:This event brings together Red Cross and Red Crescent leaders from 11 South-East Asia (SEA) National Societies\, representatives of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The meeting serves as a platform to share experience and to discuss regional issues of interest to the Red Cross Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement. \nThe purpose of the meeting is to:\nDiscuss Movement policy and issues of Red Cross and Red Crescent work among the National Societies\, IFRC and ICRC\, and agree on appropriate action and follow up.\nTake stock of strategic direction progress for the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and to develop and implement key actions through regional cooperation and networking among the National Societies\, IFRC and ICRC.\nEnsure that the regional National Society networks and forums are accountable for the RCRC South-East Asia leaders meeting.\nBuild stronger relationships and to take advantage of the strength of working together.\nIncrease performance levels and effectiveness of regional RCRC efforts.\nGo beyond networking for better cooperation and coordination. \nThis year\, we look forward to discussing the progress of our work in the region\, while also acknowledging the current and future challenges we face in a fast-changing environment. We aim to address our progress and overall strategic direction as part of the larger Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. And we aim to build upon the existing strong regional cooperation\, in order to increase the performance and effectiveness of our work. \nPlease enjoy the wide range of documents that are available for your information on this site\, and do not hesitate to contact the IFRC South-East Asia regional delegation or Lao Red Cross if you have further questions. We look forward to seeing you on the 25 March 2013.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/10th-south-east-asia-red-cross-and-red-crescent-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Lao PDR,National Society Development
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