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SUMMARY:Climate Change Adaptation Training | 5-8 April 2016 | Vangvieng\, Laos
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change is underlined in Lao Red Cross (LRC) Strategic Plan 2011-2015 as a “future trend” that LRC needs to take into consideration. The Strategic Plan notes that “Climate change\, in particular\, not only endangers lives and undermines livelihoods\, but also threatens to exacerbate the gaps between rich and poor\, and amplifies the inequities between women and men. In the region\, emerging and other epidemic-prone diseases pose serious public health and economic threats to Lao.”\n\n\nA key need identified is that “Lao Red Cross requires a stronger organization to meet new challenges in the coming years\, like climate change adaptation\, an increasing number of road accidents in the country\, and new pandemics. There is a critical need to have trained and well-equipped emergency response teams throughout the country\, and to strengthen partnerships at all levels to make communities stronger and more resilient in disaster preparedness and risk reduction”.\n\n  \nIn September 2014\, two staffs from the Lao Red Cross (from DM and Health departments) participated in the IFRC Southeast Asia Climate Change Master Training in Thailand. At the end of the training\, they identified the following next steps to further take into consideration climate change issues within Lao RC programming: \n\nOrganize a national training on Climate Change in Lao PDR\nDevelop IEC materials on climate change\nIntegrate climate change issues within CBDRR/CBHD methodologies\nOrganize coordination  meetings with key partners (government\, NGOs\, PNS\, etc.)\n\n  \nFollowing up to this\, a national-level capacity-building on climate-smart programming training/workshop is organized in 5-8 April 2015 in Vang Vieng district\, Vientiane province in Laos with following structure and objectives: \n\n3-day training to enhance the skills of LRC staffs on climate change issues\, including:\n\nkey concepts and terminology;\nimpacts on weather patterns;\nimpacts on health;\nways to adapt to\, and mitigate\, climate change; and\nways to educate and communicate with communities.\n\n\n\n\n1-day workshop on tools development to integrate Climate Change issues within LRC tools and methodologies (including DM/DRR and Health)\n\n  \nOutcome documents: \n\nReport\n\nAdministrative documents: \n\nConcept Note\nAgenda\nParticipant List
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/apr-2016-climate-change-adaptation-training-vangvieng-laos/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Lao PDR,Training
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SUMMARY:Disaster Law Orientation Session | 28 April 2016 | Philippines
DESCRIPTION: \nOn 28th April\, the Philippine Red Cross hosted a ‘Disaster Law Orientation Session’ to introduce their plans for disaster law work in the Philippines in 2016 and beyond.  This initiative follows several years of disaster law work\, which has included stakeholder consultation workshops and providing feedback into national law and policy development processes. \nThis new phase of work in the Philippines will focus largely on building the knowledge and capacity of Philippine Red Cross staff and volunteers in disaster law and legislative advocacy. \n\n“As an auxiliary to government and the most prominent community-based organization in our country\, Philippine Red Cross is exceptionally well-placed to support the implementation and dissemination of disaster laws and procedures”\, explained the Secretary General of PRC\, Ms. Gwendolyn Pang\, in her opening speech.   “We will be actively working to build the capacity of our National Society though disaster law initiatives. This will put us in a stronger\, more informed position to influence national law and policy processes in the interests of the communities which we serve”\, she stated.   \nThere was a great turnout at the orientation event from across the RCRC movement\, including Partner National Societies and the ICRC. \n \nPowerpoint presentations from the orientation session: \n\nIntroduction to Disaster Law by Lucia Cipullo\, IFRC Regional Disaster Law Delegate for Southeast Asia\nOrientation session for Philippine Disaster Law Initiative by Resty Lou Talamayan\, Philippine Red Cross Disaster law focal point
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/disaster-law-orientation-session-philippines-28-april-2016/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law,Philippines,Training
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