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SUMMARY:Climate Change Adaptation Training | Mar 2015 | Kuching\, Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:Following the request of Malaysian Red Crescent of Sarawak Branch\, IFRC South-East Asian Regional Delegation facilitated a three-day training on Climate Change Adaptation\, together with Mr. Rozalla Iskandar Bin Mohamad Rosni\, a Malaysian Red Crescent staff member from the National Office who had joined the Training of Trainers (TOT) Climate Change Masters held by SEARD back in September 2013. The training was attended by 15 participants coming from six chapters: Sibu\, Kuching\, Miri\, Kapit\, Serian\, and Stamping. The participants were trained to adjust climate smart components into their current activities.The training employed the methodology of interactive lecture (videos\, presentation power point)\, group exercise\, games and role play. \nModules covered during the training were: \n\nBasic science and facts of climate change\nThe role of the Meteorological Department\nRed Cross Red Crescent policies\, strategies\, tools and guidelines related to climate change\nEarly warning – early actions\nClimate change in DRR program\nHealth in changing climate\nIntroduction to VCA and assessing climate risks at community level and  mainstreaming adaptation into community activities\nClimate change into chapter level  adaptation plan\n\n\n  \n\nOne of the conclusions reached was that the first step that all chapters need to consider is to build a relationship / partnership with government agencies\, especially the meteorological department\, in order to share two-way information. \n  \nThe following is the documents used in the training:\n1. Agenda \n2. Participant List \n3. Report \n4. Day 1 presentations and other documents: \n\n\nPresentation: Climate change terminologies and Group exercise\nPresentation: Basic science and facts of climate change and Quiz\nPresentation: Roles\, position and Red Cross Red Crescent engagement in climate change\nResource materials\n\n5. Day 2 presentations and other documents: \n\nPresentation: Early warning early action\nGame: Paying for prediction and Rules\nPresentation: Climate change in DRR programming\nPresentation: Climate change mitigation\nPresentation: Health in changing climate and Game\nResource materials\n\n6. Day 3 presentations: \n\nPresentation: Assessing climate risks at community\nPresentation: Developing plan of action and Plan of action sheet
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/mar-2015-climate-change-adaptation-training-kuching-malaysia/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Malaysia
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150225T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161030T073627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T092546Z
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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:20150203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T095702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064547Z
UID:14467-1422950400-1423155600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Regional Resilience Workshop | Feb 2015 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Given the outcomes of the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR) in June 2014\, and moving forward to the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross Red Crescent in 2015\, National Societies have an important role in bringing the concerns of communities to the attention decision makers and opinion leaders.As such\, advocating for the needs of vulnerable communities is one of IFRC’s priorities. \nIn Southeast Asia\, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ (IFRC) Regional Resilience Initiative seeks to reduce the impact of natural disasters on vulnerable communities by engaging in stronger advocacy and diplomacy at both a national and regional level. \n\n  \n\nRegional Resilience Workshop\, Bangkok\, 3-5 February 2015The IFRC South-East Asia regional delegation hosted a regional workshop focused on building skills in conducting advocacy and humanitarian diplomacy for disaster risk reduction from 3-5 February 2015.While diplomacy is often conducted by the leadership of National Societies\, senior technical staff – across the various areas of a National Society\, including disaster management\, disaster law\, disaster risk reduction\, health and communications – have a critical role that supports this goal. Therefore staff from across these areas were the primary target group for the workshop. \nSpecific objectives of the Workshop were to: \n\nIncrease understanding and capacity to conduct humanitarian diplomacy for disaster risk reduction and disaster law\, while building regional cooperation and understanding of engagement on advocacy partners such as ASEAN and ADPC\, as well as other partners working on disaster risk reduction.\nStrengthen cooperation and coordinated advocacy between National Societies and their respective National Disaster Management Authority counterparts.\nIdentify common advocacy messaging based on community concerns (VCA analysis results) and identify messaging for national and regional level advocacy in disaster risk reduction and disaster law (legislative advocacy). Further to this\, address how to integrate beneficiary communication into disaster management programming with a specific emphasis on using the voice and needs of beneficiaries for advocacy with examples from National Societies in the region.\nEstablish regional advocacy and humanitarian diplomacy objectives for 2015-2016 including a review on methods to increase engagement at the regional level with ASEAN and the national level with National Disaster Management Authority counterparts. This also includes identifying needs and an implementation strategy to conduct additional trainings on humanitarian diplomacy\, communication\, beneficiary communication or disaster law at the national level in 2015-2016\, as well as the 2015 International Conference\, Sendai\, etc.\n\nThe workshop was attended by representatives from Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Laos\, Myanmar\, Philippines\, Thailand\, Timor-Leste and Viet Nam Red Cross societies. A number of countries were also accompanied by a member of their government’s national disaster management office. \nThe whole process of the workshop has also been captured in Storify\, to view\, click here. \n\n  \n\nHere are some resources leading up to and from the workshop: \n1. Concept Note of the Workshop \n2. Agenda \n3. AMCDRR- IFRC Commitments which enumerates IFRC voluntary commitments towards the AMCDRR and recommendations as described below: \nNational Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent from the Asia Pacific Regions voluntarily committed in: \n\nEnhancing resilience at local level\nImproving Public Investments for Disaster & Climate Risk Management to Protect & Sustain Development Gains\nPrivate Sector Role – Public & Private Partnership for Disaster Risk Reduction\n\nThe RCRC call upon the government\, public and private sectors and other participants to: \n\nContinue active engagement with ‘at-risk’ communities\, local leaders and civil society to achieve lasting impacts in reducing risks and strengthening resilience.\nReview and strengthen the implementation of legal frameworks to create an enabling environment for building community resilience.\nStrengthen support to and investment in Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies as unique partners in building community safety and resilience.\nAllocate more resources to and advocate for greater recognition of ‘silent disasters’ which have the most significant impacts on vulnerable communities.\nSupport and strengthen relevant and reliable systems that allow access to and the distribution of risk information and warnings to affected populations and communities.\n\n4. Disaster Risk Reduction: A Global Advocacy Guide\, IFRC\, Geneva\, 2012 which encompasses: \n\nWhat is disaster risk reduction\nWhat is advocacy\nAdvocacy in community\nAdvocacy roles of the DRR practitioner\nHow to deliver effective advocacy\nAdvocacy and legal preparedness\nAdvocacy and cross-cutting issues (gender\, livelihood and food security and urbanization)\nAdvocacy and climate change\n\n5. Bangkok Declaration on Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia and the Pacific 2014 made in the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction\, Bangkok\, 22-26 June 2014 \n6. South-East Asia National Societies Disaster Laws Pledge for 2012-2015 in: \n\nLegal preparedness for international disaster response\nEnhancing disaster risk reduction through legislation\n\n7. Beneficiary communications and putting communities at the centre of advocacy: What do communities want and how can we listen? Presentation from IFRC Myanmar. \nMain points include: \n\nWhat is beneficiary communication and its purpose\nLinks between BC and advocacy\, and the role of RC to support this\nSkills for community advocacy\n\n8. Commitments and Way Forward – presentation by IFRC AP Zone and Disaster Law Commitments by IFRC SEARD on global initiatives including Asian Ministerial Conference\, 32 International Conference of Red Cross and Red Crescent\, post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and ways that the Red Cross Red Crescent can take action and what it means for National Societies at the country level. \n9. Enhancing regional and national partnerships: working with national disaster management authorities and ASEAN. DPPM will share their experience how RCRC can improve engagement with their respective institutions\, ways to improve collaboration and future opportunities\, in a picture presentation. \n10. Country plans of action which cover objectives\, targeted audience\, evidence\, opportunities\, needs and challenges in conducting humanitarian diplomacy: \n\nPMI (Advocacy Planning- Indonesian Red Cross)\nMyanmar RC (Country Advocacy and Humanitarian Diplomacy Planning)\n\n11. A brief introduction to humanitarian diplomacy in action\, including National Society examples of disaster law and advocacy: International Disaster Response Law in the Philippines 2015\, a presentation by Philippine Red Cross. \nMain points include: \n\nThe Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010\nIDRL (International Disaster Response Law) Workshops in the Philippines\nAct facilitating and regulating international disaster relief and initial recovery assistance and for other purposes\nPRC’s engagement in the development of a bill on international assistance (based on IFRC’s Model Act).
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/feb-2015-regional-resilience-workshop-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Thailand
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150126T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20150127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T093135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170124T041851Z
UID:14454-1422259200-1422378000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Orientation Workshop on module & tools for National Societies: Enhancing Basic Skills on Implementation of School Based Disaster Risk Reduction Program | Jan 2015 | Ubon Ratchathani\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:IFRC organized the Orientation Workshop on module & tools for National Societies: Enhancing Basic Skills on Implementation of School Based Disaster Risk Reduction Program on 26-27 January 2015 in Ubon Ratchathani\, Thailand. \nThe objectives of the workshop were:  \n\n\n\nto develop an understanding on the basic process of Implementing School Based Disaster Risk Reduction\,\nto understand the roles and responsibilities of the key stakeholders under school safety program\,\nto help participants understand the importance of teaching and non-teaching aids in the school safety and\nto help participants develop their road map to school safety.\n\n\n\nIn total there were 20 participants: 1 from Lao RC \, 1 from CRC\, 4 from Myanmar RC\, 7 from TRC (5 from TRC National Office and 2 from Ubon Ratchathani Health Station)\, 3 from IFRC\, 1 from VNRC\, 1 from CVTL\, 1 from PRC\, and 1 from PMI. \nThe workshop was conducted in a discussion format with a simulation (part of the exercise carried out in an actual school site)\, so that participants gained hands-on experience of some of the tools in the school environment and understand the key challenges faced during the implementation of school safety programme. The expected outcome of the workshop was that the participants have  a clear picture of how to implement the SBDRR project and which stakeholder should be involved\, also the important role of RCRC to work with school. \nThe following are the documents of the workshop: \n1. Agenda \n2. Concept Note \n3. Group Work – Understanding day to day risks and its impact during emergency \nThe expected outcomes are: \n\nParticipants understand impacts of the disasters on school children and need for DRR and\nParticipants are able to enumerate risks faced by children due to hazards.\n\n4. RCRC Model of Schoolbased Disaster Risk Reduction \n    The expected outcomes are: \n\nParticipants develop understanding and clarity on the evolved model on SBDRR which is inclusive of 3 pillars\nParticipants are able to relate to SBDRR program within their given context\n\n5. Key Components of School Based Disaster Risk Reduction \n    The expected outcome is: clarity on methodology\, approach and key activities to be performed6.  Orientation on Structure and Non-Structure Elements \n    The expected outcome is: Basic understanding and clarity on structure and non-structural elements \n7. Task Forces – Roles and Responsibilities\, Guidelines and SOP Group Exercise \nThe expected outcome is: Participants are able to identify the need for task forces\, criteria for selection and their roles and responsibilities \n8.  School Disaster Management Plan (SDMP): \n\nSchool DM Plan Template\nIdentification of roles and responsibilities of stakeholders\nImportance of HVCR\nEducation in emergency\nManagement of schools as relief centers\n\nThe expected outcomes are: \n\nParticipants will be able to identify the key stake holders and their roles and responsibilities\nDevelop skill to prepare SDMP\nHolistic planning of SDMP\n\n9. Draft Tool and Methodologies for School Safety
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/jan-2015-orientation-workshop-on-module-tools-for-national-societies-enhancing-basic-skills-on-implementation-of-school-based-disaster-risk-reduction-program-ubon-ratchathani-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,School Safety,Thailand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150128
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20160418T012817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170124T041907Z
UID:4400-1422230400-1422403199@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:School Based Disaster Risk Reduction Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Purpose: The expected outcome of the workshop was that the participants have  a clear picture of how to implement the SBDRR project and which stakeholder should be involved\, also the important role of RCRC to work with school. The objectives of the workshop were: \n\n\nto develop an understanding on the basic process of Implementing School Based Disaster Risk Reduction\,\nto understand the roles and responsibilities of the key stakeholders under school safety program\,\nto help participants understand the importance of teaching and non-teaching aids in the school safety and\nto help participants develop their road map to school safety.\n\n\nOverview: IFRC organized the Orientation Workshop on module & tools for National Societies: Enhancing Basic Skills on Implementation of School Based Disaster Risk Reduction Program on 26-27 January 2015 in Ubon Ratchathani\, Thailand. The workshop was conducted in a discussion format with a simulation (part of the exercise carried out in an actual school site)\, so that participants gained hands-on experience of some of the tools in the school environment and understand the key challenges faced during the implementation of school safety programme. \nUsage: Training \nAudience: Technical staff\, Communication staff \nFor related documents\, click here: Agenda\, Concept Note \n3. Group Work – Understanding day to day risks and its impact during emergency: The expected outcomes are: \n\nParticipants understand impacts of the disasters on school children and need for DRR and\nParticipants are able to enumerate risks faced by children due to hazards.\n\n4. RCRC Model of Schoolbased Disaster Risk Reduction. The expected outcomes are: \n\nParticipants develop understanding and clarity on the evolved model on SBDRR which is inclusive of 3 pillars\nParticipants are able to relate to SBDRR program within their given context\n\n5. Key Components of School Based Disaster Risk Reduction. The expected outcome is: clarity on methodology\, approach and key activities to be performed \n6.  Orientation on Structure and Non-Structure Elements. The expected outcome is: Basic understanding and clarity on structure and non-structural elements \n7. Task Forces – Roles and Responsibilities\, Guidelines and SOP Group Exercise. The expected outcome is: Participants are able to identify the need for task forces\, criteria for selection and their roles and responsibilities \n8.  School Disaster Management Plan (SDMP): \n\nSchool DM Plan Template\nIdentification of roles and responsibilities of stakeholders\nImportance of HVCR\nEducation in emergency\nManagement of schools as relief centers\n\nThe expected outcomes are: \n\nParticipants will be able to identify the key stake holders and their roles and responsibilities\nDevelop skill to prepare SDMP\nHolistic planning of SDMP\n\n9. Draft Tool and Methodologies for School Safety
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/school-based-disaster-risk-reduction-workshop/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Ubol Ratchathani\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,School Safety
ORGANIZER;CN="Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement":MAILTO:thailand.regionaloffice@ifrc.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150126
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20160408T034204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064637Z
UID:4210-1422057600-1422230399@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Regional Interreligious and intercultural dialogue | Myanmar
DESCRIPTION:Purpose: The Center for Strategic and International Studies-Myanmar Development Resources Institute (CSIS-MDRI)\, Interfaith Dialogue Group (Myanmar)\, Myanmar Red Cross and the IFRC hosted a regional think tank focusing on inter-cultural and inter-religious dialogue in Yangon from 24-25 January 2015. The think tank dialogue is another part of the ongoing series\, the Red Cross Red Crescent Doha Dialogue on Migration. The first event took place in May 2014 in Doha\, bringing external partners such as the International Organization for Migration\, State of Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Migrant Forum in Asia\, international NGOs\, NGOs and others\, in order to strengthen inter-regional collaboration on the issues relating to labor migration. \nOverview: \nUsage: Learning from experience \nAudience: National Society Leadership\, Technical staff\, Communication staff \nFor Agenda of the dialogue\, click here Agenda\, size 0.58 MB \nContent of the training: \nMain facilitation were held in English with direct/simultaneous translations to be provided during the sessions.  However\, most of the power point presentations were in English. \n\nBasic Terminologies | see similar Powerpoint presentation\, Session plan\, Group Exercise\nBasics of Climate Science and its Humanitarian Consequences: Powerpoint presentation | Session plan\nBuilding Resilient Communities in a Changing Climate through the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement | Powerpoint presentation | Session plan\, Resource: IFRC 30th Resolution 2007 | Climate Guide\nDisaster Risk Reduction\, Climate Change\, and Sustainable Development: Synergies and Overlaps\nClimate Change Adaptation and Climate Change Mitigation | see similar Powerpoint presentations and resources on Climate Change Adaptation | Powerpoint presentation on Climate Change Mitigation | Session plan on Climate Change Mitigation\nEarly Warning Early Action and Use of Forecast Information across different Timescales | Powerpoint presentation in Burmese | Early Warning Translation in Burmese | Reference: Early warning early action learning guidebook and learning manual\nHealth and Climate | Powerpoint presentation | Exercise\nGender\, Diversity and Climate | Powerpoint presentation\nYouth and Climate\nCommunicating Climate Change:  Public Awareness\, Education\, and the Use of Various Information Platforms | Powerpoint presentation |Session Plan\nClimate Policy Engagements and Advocacy | see similar Powerpoint presentation | Session plan\nNational Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) | Powerpoint presentation | National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPA) of Myanmar\nClimate Finance | Powerpoint presentation \n\nResources: Climate Finance in Asia | Gender and Climate Finance | Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2015 | Accessing Climate Finance |The Global Climate Finance Architecture | 10 Things to know about Climate Finance in 2015 | Green Climate Fund\n\n    14. Climate Risk Assessment  | Powerpoint presentation\nResources: A quick guide on Climate Smart VCA to DRR | National CCA Plan: Myanmar’s National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) to Climate Change 2012 | Scientific information tables-Myanmar | Exercise: Secondary information sources\n\n    15. Mainstreaming Climate Change into Programmes | Reference: Minimum Standardsfor local climate-smart disaster risk reduction | Exercise Minimum Standards on climate smart Disaster Risk Reduction\n    16. Action planning | Powerpoint presentation | Questionnaire for individual plan | Session plan
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-interreligious-and-intercultural-dialogue/
LOCATION:Ayuthaya\, Thailand\, Yangoon\, Myanmar
CATEGORIES:Migration,Myanmar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement":MAILTO:thailand.regionaloffice@ifrc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161121T095658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T071314Z
UID:15936-1416816000-1416934800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative Inception Workshop | 24-25 November 2014 | Jakarta\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The ASSI workshop serves as a medium for learning and sharing experiences among key actors working in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and education in order to inform the development of a framework for the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative\, and launches the initiative’s phase 2. \nThis workshop aims to strengthen cooperation and coordination between the disaster risk management community and the education community under the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative and provide space for professionals\, policy and decision makers\, and development agencies to better understand each other’s perspectives and help develop a common framework for action to improve school safety in the ASEAN region. \nSpecific objectives of the workshop are to: \n\nLaunch the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative Phase 2 and build a common understanding of its objectives\, expected outputs and outcomes;\nDiscuss and provide guidance for the first deliverables of the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative\, including a common framework on safe schools for ASEAN and indicators to monitor school safety implementation;\nIdentify and strengthen cross-sectoral and multi-stakeholder mechanisms for collaboration among Ministries of Education and National Disaster Management Offices (NDMOs) of ASEAN Member States\, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and other partners and stakeholders at country and regional levels; and\nProvide a forum for sharing information on other relevant safe school related initiatives within the region and discuss collaboration for ASSI implementation at national and regional levels and joint efforts for collaboration\, cooperation\, and resource mobilization.\n\n  \nBelow are the presentations delivered during the workshop: \n\n\nRed Cross/Red Crescent Engagement in Building Resilience in Education Sector – School Safety (presentation by IFRC)\n\n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: Global Alliance for Disaster Risk Reduction & Resilience in the Education Sector (GADRESS)\, Asia Pacific Coalition for School Safety (ACSS)\, 6th AMCDRR Voluntary Statements of Commitments\, Beijing Youth Commitments 2014\, “Young Humanitarians in Action”\, SBDRR (school-based disaster risk reduction)\, IEC materials\, Youth Red Cross\, PAPE (Public Awareness Public Education) for DRR\, Application for PAPE. \n\n\nRecommendations: \n\nSupport to formal recognition/adoption of the Comprehensive Framework for School Safety as a common framework in Asia Pacific.\nImplementation of other global and regional commitments to build resilience in Education sector (HFA1&2\, GADRRES/ACSS\, AMCDRR\, Beijing Conference).\nUse already developed tools (i.e. PAPE) but engage key stakeholders in validation process.\nBuild more formal partnerships with governments and other key stakeholders.\nContribute to harmonization of tools\, models\, frameworks as key for long term systematic approach to building resilience in education.\nRCRC invites to consider developing ONE common\, comprehensive model for engagement at national/school level  (process  best to be led by host governments with technical support of all other stakeholders).\n\n\n2. ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI) Program\, presented by Plan International (This is an overview about ASSI program governance and structure\, delivered by Plan International as ASSI lead agency) \n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: NGO\, multi-donor funding\, Plan International\, World Vision\, Mercy Malaysia\, Save the Children \n\n\n3. Towards an ASEAN Comprehensive School Safety Framework- Outcome of Country Consultations and Background Work\, presented by ADPC who brought the technical assistance to the ASSI Phase. The presentation highlights the kind of technical assistance in the research and consultations to start the program. \nTechnical assistance provided by ADPC: \n\n\n      Build consensus to develop an ASEAN common framework for safe schools\n      Develop a set of indicators to measure progress\n\n\nDeliverable expected from ADPC: \n\n\n      Development of a compendium of national policies\, guidelines\, frameworks\, practices and initiatives on school safety\n      Recommendation for a common framework for safe school in southeast Asia\n      Development of indicators to measure progress\n\n\n4. Comprehensive School Safety Framework delivered by Plan International \nFour goals of Comprehensive School Safety: \n\n\n      student and staff protection\n      safeguard educational investments\n      educational continuity\n      promote a culture of safety\n\n\nThree pillars of comprehensive school safety: \n\n\n      Safe learning facilities\n      School disaster management\n      Risk reduction and resilience education\n\n\n5. ASEAN Cooperation on Disaster Management (a presentation on AADMER presented by ASEAN) Presentation keywords: AADMER work programme\, Priorities\, Flagship Projects\, Phase 2 strategies\, partners. \n\n6. Creating A Culture of Safety and Resilience in Schools: the SEAMEO Initiatives (SEAMO-The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization is a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1965 among governments of Southeast Asian countries to promote regional cooperation in education\, science and culture in the region. Member countries comprise of all ASEAN members andTimor Leste). \n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: Overview\, DRR Framework\, integrating climate change\, integrating education for sustainable development\, toolkit for building disaster-resilient school communities\, competency framework for Southeast Asian school heads\, LEADeXCELS (excellence in leading education in emergency situations)\, integrating DRR and DM in mathematics education. \n\n\nLessons learned: \n\n\n\n\nCollaborative nature inherent in a regional and multi-country approach demands that the commitment and support\, including the clear delineation of roles\, are present at all stages of project implementation.\nMapping and sharing of resources and expertise\, which are essential given the tight budgets\, resource shortages\, and increased accountabilities\, can help facilitate the DRR and safe school initiatives within the region.\nStrong policies and legal frameworks are critical in coordinating\, harmonizing\, and spurring the various efforts that would strategically and efficiently prepare and assist schools.\n\n7. School Safety in the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction – Toward Sendai and Beyond (a presentation by UNISDR) \n\n\n\nPresentation keywords: HFA2\, sustainable development\, risk sensitive development\, school safety index\, Roadmap to Sendai\, voluntary commitments\, Worldwide Initiative for Safe Schools\, World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDRR)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-safe-schools-initiative-inception-workshop-24-25-november-2014-jakarta-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN Safe School Initiative (ASSI),Conference,Indonesia,School Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141117T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161202T090738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064654Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141028T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20141029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T085434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064718Z
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SUMMARY:South East Asia Regional Disaster Response Team (RDRT) Working Group Workshop | October 2014 | Bangkok
DESCRIPTION:Part of the agreement above is to have a follow-up workshop to discuss on the finalization of the above agreements in preparation for the South-East Asia National Societies Leadership meeting to be held on July 2015.\n  \n\nSpecific Objectives of the workshop are to: \n\nDevelop a standard operating procedures and terms of reference for the mobilization and deployment of the RDRT;\nDevelop a standard curriculum on National Disaster Response Team training;\nIdentify the scenarios to deploy the RDRT in non-emergency and emergency situations;\nAgree on the final recommended position paper and presentation on RDRT for the upcoming SEA NS Leadership meeting on 2015.\n\n\n  \n\nDocuments from the workshop \n\n1. Concept Note of the RDRT Working Group Workshop2. Agenda3. RDRT Working Group participant list4. Meeting Minutes which contains several key recommendations\, including the scenarios of RDRT deployment: \n\nScenario 1: If Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) operation exceeds 150\,000 CHF\, RDRT should be deployed\, and if IFRC launches the emergency appeal for affected NS\, RDRT deployment should be automatic. DREF and emergency appeal need to cover the cost of RDRT.\nScenario 2: If government announces a state of emergency following any given disaster/crisis\, RDRT may also be deployed. Funding will be explored within peer National Societies of the region and IFRC.\nScenario 3: If the humanitarian community activates the cluster system (formally or informally) because of different political reasons to address the needs following disasters/crisis\, RDRT should be deployed. Funding will be explored within peer National Societies of the region and IFRC.\nScenario 4: RDRT should be deployed to participate in different exercises which are organized by different regional organizations like ASEAN\, bilaterally/multilaterally by governments of the region during non-emergency time as part of preparedness measure. RDRT also should be mobilized to train NDRT and RDRT people as facilitator/co-facilitator within the region as part of regional cooperation and peer learning. Funding will be explored within peer National Societies of the region and IFRC.\n\n5. RDRT Kit (standardized set of RDRT essential equipment during deployment) \n6. RDRT in South-East Asia – Keeping it Alive (is a presentation that guides the discussion of the workshop): \n\nBackground (RDRT training and deployment)\nPrepared questions for discussion\nTerms of Reference of RDRT member’s selection and deployment\nLink between RDRT and NDRT\nWay forward agenda\nTimeframe proposed\n\n7. PMI – points to discuss on RDRT mobilization\, includes the scale of disaster for RDRT deployment\, alert procedure\, selection of RDRT member\, briefing\, RDRT procedures compared to Host National Society procedures\, transfer of knowledge mechanism\, maximum and minimum days of deployment\, reporting\, etc. \nReference materials for the preparation of the meeting: \n8. IFRC Asia Pacific Zone Office Direction of Travel of RDRT (Year 2012-2014) \n9. IFRC Asia Pacific Zone Office SOP for Disaster Response and Early Recovery in Asia Pacific September 2011\, version 2.0 \n10. Minutes of meeting of RDRT Taskforce for AP Zone June 2014\, which discussed about: \n\nReview of Asia Pacific RDRT overall goal and updates from respective region\nRoster (new data system\, planned tracking survey\, common roster on RMS)\nTraining plans\nWork plan\n\n11. IFRC Real-time evaluation of the Philippines Haiyan Response February – March 2014 \n12. IFRC Asia Pacific Zone Office RDRT Induction Course 2013: Syllabus \n13. Thai Red Cross National Disaster Response Team (NDRT) Training Curriculum \n14. Example of Terms of Reference for an RDRT member’s deployment. \n15. Red Cross Red Crescent engagement with ASEAN: a focus on the ASEAN Agreement for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER) which outlines the key areas of collaboration: \n\nCooperation Framework between ASEAN and the IFRC which\, highlights cooperation to increase preparedness and mitigate disasters (in progress)\nTechnical cooperation with AHA Centre (see Joint Action Plan for technical collaboration between Red Cross Red Crescent and AHA Centre)\, in the following activities:\nSharing information\nOperational response frameworks\nLearning from each other\nIFRC’s contribution on AADMER report (in progress)\nJoint simulation exercise\, where IFRC is technically and financially supporting NS participation in ASEAN’s simulation exercises including: DiREx 2013 in Thailand.\nRegional School Safety Initiative in South-East Asia\nASEAN Day on Disaster Management\nDisaster Law\nRegional DRR Conferences leading to WCDRR in 2015\nJoint capacity building
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/oct-2014-south-east-asia-regional-disaster-response-team-rdrt-working-group-workshop-bangkok/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Thailand
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140818T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161129T074908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T031749Z
UID:16252-1408348800-1408640400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Urban Disaster Management Workshop | 18-21 August 2014 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Disaster Management workshop organized by Philippine Red Cross and IFRC\, with the support of Norwegian Red Cross and Swedish Red Cross on 18-21 August 2014\, in Manila\, the Philippines\, was a direct response to the many voices raised by National Societies to address urban Disaster Management issues with a progressive strategic and operational approach to urban preparedness\, response and recovery. \nThe workshop brought together representatives from 15 National Societies from Asia-Pacific region\, in addition to Partner National Societies\, IFRC Secretariat\, the ICRC\, a range of representatives from Government authorities\, UN\, NGOs\, academic and private institutions. \n  \nObjectives of the workshop: \n\nIncrease knowledge on emerging urban Disaster Management issues & sharing of National Societies good practice.\nProvide directions for future strategic work – including a framework for the Asia Pacific zone on urban DRR and DM strategy.\nIdentify needs and opportunities for innovative approaches to urban Disaster Management.\nProvide inputs to RCRC Asia Pacific statutory conference in Beijing\, October 2014.\nProvide inputs to the IFRC Global Approach and Guidelines on Urban DRR/DM.\nProvide informed discussion on operational tools and services within the RCRC.\n\n  \nThe various sessions throughout the workshop\, including presentations\, panels\, group discussions and technical breakout sessions\, discussed a range of various themes key to the urban environment\, including\, but not limited to: \n\nContingency Planning in Urban contexts\nUrban Volunteer Management\nCash Transfer Programming\nUrban Risk Assessment\nDisaster Law in urban contexts\nViolence in urban contexts\nEngaging with multiple stakeholders\nEnvironment and climate change\nLessons learnt from the Haiyan response\n\n  \nFollowing the feedback and prioritized discussion topics of the Disaster Management Reference Group\, the workshop was structured with the guiding questions\, including: \n\nWhere do we come from?\nWhere do we want to go?\nHow do we do it?\n\n  \nSee also: Report of the workshop
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/urban-disaster-management-workshop-18-21-aug-2014-manila-philippines/
CATEGORIES:Building Urban Resilience in South-East Asia project,Disaster risk reduction,Philippines,Urban Disaster Risk Reduction,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140615T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161123T042514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064745Z
UID:16006-1402819200-1403024400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Red Cross Red Crescent Doha Dialogue on Migration 2014 | 15-17 June 2014 | Doha\, Qatar
DESCRIPTION:The first Red Cross Red Crescent Doha Dialogue 2014 in Doha\, Qatar\, took place on 15-17 June 2014. \nThe dialogue is a unique opportunity to gather with Red Cross Red Crescent partners from the Middle East and North Africa\, Southeast Asia and South Asia\, in order to strengthen our collaboration as the world’s largest humanitarian network to address the current challenges of labour migration and expatriate workers. \nThe Dialogue was also be a main occasion for the Red Cross Red (RCRC) Crescent to position itself among key external actors\, including government representatives\, international organisations\, the United Nations\, foundations\, academics and non-governmental organisations\, who are equally committed and willing to engage with us as partners on this issue. \nSpecific objectives include:  \n\nRCRC Cooperation platform workshop: 15 June 2014 \n\nEstablish a RCRC cross-regional platform for cooperation on labour migration between the Middle-East and North Africa region and Asia Pacific as key regions for departure and destination. This includes evaluating RCRC migration strategies and recommendations from the RCRC statutory meetings\, identifying gaps and opportunities in our humanitarian services\, as well as integrating a stronger focus on gender and aligning to global humanitarian diplomacy initiatives. \n\nLaunch of the RCRC Dialogue: 16-17 June 2014 \n\nTogether with our external partners (the International Organisation for Migration\, the International Labour Organisation\, UN Women\, INGO\, NGOs\, Migrant’s associations\, Qatar Foundation\, University of Qatar\, the Kofi Annan Foundation and the Ministry of Labour in Qatar)\, the Dialogue aims to position the Red Cross Red Crescent as a key actor on labour migration and expatriate workers\, and strengthen inter-regional collaboration to address its humanitarian challenges. \nFor further questions and information\, please visit the website at http://www.ifrc.org/en/what-we-do/migration/ \n  \nRelated documents: \n\n Concept note\n Fact Sheet on Migrant Domestic Workers\n Labour Migration and Protection Challenges\n Red Cross Red Crescent Migration Initiative\n Regional Migration Networks (Mechanisms and Rules)\n\n  \nOutcome Document: \n\nRCRC Doha Dialogue Outcomes (Commitments)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/red-cross-red-crescent-doha-dialogue-on-migration-2014-15-17-june-2014-doha-qatar/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Migration
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140324T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20140326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T073906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T073302Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20131113T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20131114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T063745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064824Z
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SUMMARY:Practitioners Workshop 2013 | 13-14 November 2013 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The 7th Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Practitioners Workshop 2013 was held during 13 – 14 November 2013 in Bangkok\, Thailand.  This event was organized by International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)\, South-East Asia Regional Delegation and supported by the European Commission for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection. \nThe workshop aims to understand and identify the good practices\, lessons learned\, gaps\, skills\, challenges\, tools and methods and share experiences in community-based risk reduction initiatives to enhance integrated community-based programming. It also include identification of inclusive areas and approaches toward community resilience linking the grass roots with national\, regional and global level initiatives.\n\n\nReport: Disaster Risk Reduction Practitioner Workshop\n\nPictures and presentations of this workshop are also shared on the storify site.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/practitioners-workshop-2013/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Thailand
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20131028T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20131029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T073937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064843Z
UID:14297-1382947200-1383066000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Regional Health Technical Working Group Meeting 2013 | 28-29 October 2013 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The Regional Health Technical Working Group Meeting is held from 28 – 29 October 2013 in Bangkok\, Thailand. \nThe objectives of this meeting are:\n\n\nTo strengthen regional cooperation and collaboration through information sharing and lessons learned.\nTo finalize Terms of References (ToR) for Regional Health Technical Working group.\nTo review of the existing Regional Road Map; translate the road map to country context.\nTo explore possibilities to improve community and institutional capacity for recognition\, control and prevention of influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia region.\n\nThe South East Asia Regional Delegation has invited Heal of Health Department of each National Society to attend this event. \n\n  \nThe meeting documents are shown by the order on Agenda.\n  \nDay 1: 28 October 2013\n\n\nGlobal and AP Zone health updates\nUpdate from Regional CSR Forum\nUpdates from CSRU\nNetwork updates: ART network\nNetwork update: VNRBD network\nCBHFA\nWASH\nCommunication and Advocacy at different levels (with Community\, stakeholders\, leadership\, Government)\nBasic steps for HD engagement\nUpdates from each National Society about progress made since the last RHM (2012)\n\nCambodian Red Cross: Health and Care in the Community\nIndonesian Red Cross (PMI): presentation 2013\nLao Red Cross: Health activities 2012\nMyanmar Red Cross: Regional Health Meeting\nPhilippine Red Cross: presentation\nSingapore Red Cross: Regional Health Meeting 2013\nThai Red Cross: Regional Health Meeting presentation and First Aid & Health Care Training Center\nTimor Leste Red Cross (CVTL): Health Program\n\n\n\n\n  \nDay 2: 29 October 2013\n\n\nEvolution of Road Map for Regional Health Working Group 2013\nTranslation of Regional Road Map into PMI National Context\nPandemic:\n\nInfluenza Pandemic: A Threats to Regional and National Health and Development\nGroup work part 1\nGroup work part 2
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-health-technical-working-group-meeting-2013/
CATEGORIES:Health,Thailand
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130809T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130809T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T064914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T064934Z
UID:14282-1376035200-1376067600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:RCRC-ECHO Coordination Meeting 2013 | 9 August 2013 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The RCRC – ECHO Coordination Meeting 2013 was held on 9 August 2013 in Bangkok. The key objective of this meeting was to reflect on the current partnerships within the RCRC family and between the RCRC family and ECHO\, identify and share good practices\, look at opportunities and find best ways to move forward towards much strong partnerships with ECHO.\n  \nThe meeting was captured in Storify at this link: https://storify.com/SM4Resilience/red-cross-red-crescent-echo-coordination-meeting\n  \n\nDocuments & Presentations\n1. Agenda\n2. ECHO Programming Updates both at Global and Regional Levels\, presented by Amelie Yan Gouiffes – ECHO DRR Advisor\n3. Finnish Red Cross’s interventions in Asia\, presented by Marko Korhonen – Regional Representative\n4. The Netherlands Red Cross – ECHO/DIPECHO Partnership in Southeast Asia\, presented by Gen R. De Jesus – NLRC Country Representative\, Philippines\n5. VNRC’s key achievement supported by PNSs through DIPECHO funding decisions\, presented by Marta Alejano – Spanish RC Representative\, Vietnam\n6. Lao RC’s key achievement supported by French RC through DIPECHO funding decisions and future plans\, presented by David Boisson – French RC Country Representative\, Lao PDR\n7. IFRC-DIPECHO Regional Initiative in South East Asia\, presented by Nguyen Hung Ha – DIPECHO Project Manager\, IFRC Bangkok
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/rcrc-echo-coordination-meeting-2013/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Thailand
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130730T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161129T073851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T031804Z
UID:16242-1375171200-1375290000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Building Urban Resilience Workshop | 30-31 July 2016 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion on what is urban resilience and what is happening across the region \nPanel discussion on what is urban resilience and what is happening across the region \nThe workshop brought together more than 40 participants from eight Red Cross/Red Crescent (RC/RC) National Societies as well as government counterpart agencies and partner organizations to share learning and insights on building disaster preparedness and resilience in urban settings in Asia. \nThe workshop looked at existing experience within the RC/RC and at where national societies want to be in the future in supporting communities to achieve resilience in urban settings. Many of the points raised in the workshop were in line with recent studies on this topic in Asia and elsewhere by the RC/RC and other organizations. \nThe workshop built on lessons from a related event held in Arusha\, Tanzania in February 2013. will be followed by a third workshop in Latin America in September 2013. The workshop itself was captured live on Storify at https://storify.com/SM4Resilience/building-urban-resilience-july-30th-31st-2013 \n  \nConclusions of the workshop include: \n\nIntegrated approaches are needed across sectors to reduce duplication\, maximize efficiencies\, and benefit from community synergies that strengthen resilience.\nIt is too ambitious to assume the RC/RC can or do it alone to support community resilience in isolation from other partners that can help to bring a focus on such areas as economic and investment\, infrastructure\, and business continuity.\nEffective strategies are needed to ensure that the RC/RC does not spread itself too thin and can focus on its core strengths in community programming. The use of coalitions at local\, national\, and global levels can help ensure effective partnering for community service delivery\, advocacy\, and resource mobilization.\n\n  \nSee also: Report of the workshop
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/building-urban-resilience-workshop-30-31-jul-2016-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Building Urban Resilience in South-East Asia project,Disaster risk reduction,Thailand,Urban Disaster Risk Reduction,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130507T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20170724T085913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170724T095541Z
UID:20141-1367913600-1368291600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Exercise (ARF DiREx) 2013 | 7-11 May 2013 | Cha-am\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:In 2013\, the ARF Ministers welcomed Thailand and the Republic of Korea as co-chair of the ARF Disaster-Relief Exercise (ARF DiREx)\, held in Cha-am\, Phetburi Province in Thailand on 7-11 May 2013.\n\nThe ARF DiREx 2013 had the participation of over 26 countries\, one regional grouping\, and regional and international organizations such as the ASEAN Secretariat\, ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre)\, the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC)\, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)\, and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).\n\n\n\nSee the relevant documents:\n\nProgramme (or agenda)\nField training exercise Scenarios\nOslo Guidelines (Guidelines on the use of foreign military and civil defense assets in disaster relief 2007)\n\n\nSee also:\n\nARF DiREx 2015 in Kedah and Perlis in Malaysia\nARF DiREx 2011 in Manado\, Indonesia
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-regional-forum-disaster-relief-exercise-arf-direx-2013-cha-am-thailand/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130326T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T063343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T065817Z
UID:14267-1364284800-1364576400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Climate Change\, DRR and Early Warning Early Action | 26 - 29 March 2013 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Summary Report on the “Regional Workshop on Climate Change Adaptation (CCA)\, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Early Warning and Early Action (EWEA)”\, 26-29 March\, Bangkok\n \nAnnex 1: Process Report: Regional workshop on Climate Change Adaptation\, Disaster Risk Reduction\, and Early Warning Early Action 26 – 29 March 2013\, Bangkok \nAnnex 2: Participants List\n \nAnnex 3: Diarrhoea Prevention \n \nAnnex 4: Cambodian Red Cross Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Program – integration of climate smart components | Village: Preak Phdau | Commune: Kampong Trabeak | District: Kampong Trabaek | Province: Prey Veng\n \nAnnex 5: Entry Points
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/climate-change-drr-and-early-warning-early-action-26-29-march-2013/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Thailand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130325T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161007T051918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T073234Z
UID:13287-1364198400-1364230800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130204T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T062920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T065804Z
UID:14264-1359964800-1360083600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Promoting Psychosocial Support and Psychological Recoveries
DESCRIPTION:The Regional Conference on Promoting Psychosocial Support and Psychological Recovery in Emergencies in Asia was organized by the Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre (ADPC) in collaboration with the Center for Crisis Psychology\, Bergen\, Norway. \n\nPhotos\n\nSupported by the Royal Norwegian Government
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/promoting-psychosocial-support-and-psychological-recoveries/
CATEGORIES:Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130116T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161007T065840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T065756Z
UID:13308-1358323200-1358528400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:16th Bangkok International Symposium on HIV Medicine
DESCRIPTION:These files were uploaded from the CD provided by \n\nthe HIV Netherlands AustraliaThailand Research Collaboration \n104 Rathchadumri Road\n\nPathumwan\nBangkok 1330\nThailand\n\nContacts\nPhone: +662 652 3040\nFax +662 252 5779\n\nProgramme (the programme is saved as an html file)\n\nDocumentation from January 16\, 2013\nDocumentation from January 17\, 2013\nDocumentation from January 18\, 2013\n\n\nAny documentation or information borrowed/duplicated should be credited back to HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration at all times.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/16th-bangkok-international-symposium-on-hiv-medicine/
CATEGORIES:Health,Thailand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130109T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20130111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T060549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T065740Z
UID:14263-1357718400-1357923600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Pandemic Preparedness 2013 | 9-11 January 2013 | Philippines
DESCRIPTION:Click on the link for all documentation from the Pandemics as Threats to Regional and National Security  High Level Cross Sectoral Consultation: Advancing the ASEAN “Regional Multisectoral Pandemic Preparedness Strategic Framework”. 9-11 January 2013\, Manila\, Philippines. \n\nClick: HERE – for Biographies\, Opening Remarks\, Presentations\, Resources\, Working Group Outputs
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-pandemic-preparedness-2013/
CATEGORIES:Health,Philippines
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20121008T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20121010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20161025T055319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T065726Z
UID:14251-1349683200-1349888400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Regional Workshop on Climate Services at National Level | October 2012 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Regional Workshop on Climate Services at National Level for the Least Developed Countries in Asia. October 2012. \nProgramme\nFinal Report
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-workshop-on-climate-services-at-national-level-october-2012/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Thailand
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20110315T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20110319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T225155
CREATED:20170724T091307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170724T093641Z
UID:20151-1300176000-1300554000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Exercise (ARF DiREx) 2011 | 15-19 March 2011 | Manado\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Exercise (ARF DiREx) was held in Manado\, Indonesia\, on 15-19 March 2011. The ARF DiREx was co-chaired by Indonesia and Japan. The representatives of the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre)\, United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)\, United Nations Children Emergency Funds (UNICEF)\, the World Food Programme (WFP)\, the World Health Organization (WHO)\, the International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and ASEAN Secretariat were also present. Total number of participants was 4\,334. \n\n\n  \nThree main activities were conducted during the ARF DiREx: \n\n\n\nTable Top Exercise (TTX)\,\nField Training Exercise (FTX)\,\nHumanitarian Civic Action (HCA).\n\n\n\n  \nThe TTX was based on a hypothetical scenario of earthquake followed by tsunami which hit the area of Wori District\, North Sulawesi. The participants of the TTX were guided by a set of questions that were structured in four exercise moves\, namely: \n\n\n\ninitial response\,\ndisaster plus 2-4 days\,\ndisaster plus 5-7 days and\ndisaster plus 2-4 weeks.\n\n\n\n\nFTX consisted of an Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)\, Land Operations\, Maritime Operations\, Air Operations.\n\n\n\nHCA consisted of a Medical Civic Action Programme (MEDCAP) and Engineering Civic Action Programme (ENCAP). MEDCAP projects included General Practice\, Dental\, Cataract\, Circumcision\, Family Planning\, Nutrition Supplement and Minor Surgery\, while ENCAP projects include conducting reconstruction of dirt roads\, repairs of water sanitation facilities. \n  \nFor more information\, see the Co- Chairs’ Summary Report: ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Exercise (ARF DiRex) 2011 Manado\, Indonesia \nSee also: \n\nARF DiREx 2013\nARF DiREx 2015
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/asean-regional-forum-disaster-relief-exercise-arf-direx-2011-manado-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN
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