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SUMMARY:Southeast Asia Red Cross/Red Crescent Pandemic and Public Health Emergency Preparedness Workshop | 17-20 November 2014 | Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Asia Red Cross/Red Crescent Pandemic and Public Health Emergency Preparedness Workshop was organized on 17 – 20 November 2014 in Singapore. \nDespite progress made in public health\, the world today is still vulnerable to infectious diseases which know no national boundaries\, unnecessarily killing people\, overwhelming health systems and disrupting societal functioning; these have severe impact on poor communities and individuals who usually bear the brunt of these catastrophic events. \nSoutheast Asia is considered as one of the hotspots where new infectious diseases emerge. In addition\, a number of countries continue to experience outbreaks of infectious diseases – such as acute diarrhoea\, dengue or leptospirosis – as well as public health events compounding from natural disasters. \nThe Workshop brought together National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in the region\, governments of ASEAN countries\, and external partners (WHO\, EU\, ADB\, and academic circles) in order to agree on a collaborative framework for preparedness and response to pandemics and public health emergencies. \nObjectives of the workshop: \nThe Workshop brought together health\, disaster management and relevant senior managers of Southeast Asia National Societies and relevant stakeholders in Southeast Asia to: \n\nEnhanced knowledge of the participants on latest development on pandemic preparedness and emergency health within RCRC movement and strategy of relevant stakeholders.\nReview the current status of global and regional preparedness\, as well as that of National Societies\,related to influenza pandemics and public health emergencies.\nAgree  on a  framework  and outline for  a  contingency  plan  and standard  operating procedures (SOP)  that  guide  National  Societies  in Southeast  Asia in  responding  to influenza pandemics and public health emergencies\, individually as a national organisation auxiliary to authorities and collectively as a humanitarian network in Southeast Asia\nAgree on a plan of action for influenza pandemic and public health emergencies capacity strengthening  at National Society and  regional  levels\, which are in line with plans and priorities of national authorities and regional bodies.\n\n  \nAdministrative documents:  \n\nconcept note\nbrief report\n\n  \nFor resources provided in the workshop\, see: \n\nEpidemic Control for Volunteers\nHuman Pandemic Preparedness (H2P): Planning Guidance\, Training Curricula\, Responding to Influenza Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 – Basic Guidance for National Societies (IFRC)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/southeast-asia-red-crossred-crescent-pandemic-and-public-health-emergency-preparedness-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Health,Singapore,Workshop
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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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