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SUMMARY:Introduction to Resilience | 9-13 November 2015 | Hua Hin\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Resilience workshop is held in Hua Hin\, Thailand\, from 9 – 13 November 2015. \n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\nResources: \n  \n\n\n\nIFRC Framework for Community Resilience (2014)\nMinimum standard commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming – pilot version (IFRC 2015)\nHandbook for a School-based Risk Reduction Initiative (IFRC\, 2015)\n\n\n\n \nResilience Infographics\n  \n     Resilience Infographic 1     |      Resilience Infographic 2      |    Resilience Infographic 3    |    Resilience Infographic 4\n \n\n\n\nResilience Infographic 1: What is a community?\nResilience Infographic 2: What contributes to Resilience\nResilience infographic 3: Resilience at multiple levels\nResilience Infographic 4: A resilient community\n\n\n\n \nSocial Capital Infographics\n      \n        What is social capital        |   High and low social capital   | Why social capital is important | How to nurture social capital \n\nSeries 1 – What is social capital?\nSeries 2 – High and low social capital\nSeries 3 – Why social capital is important to Red Cross and Red Crescent \nSeries 4 – How National Societies can help nurture social capital\n\n \nDay 1 | 9 November 2015 \n   \n         Opening remarks: Khun Pavinee          |                 Introduction to Agenda                  |   Group exercise to match DRR-related    |  Introduction to Climate Change Adaptation\n                    from Thai Red Cross                                                                                                                terminologies and definitions \n   \n         Expectations from the workshop        | Group exercise: doing a seasonal calendar | Giving examples of CCA activity in project  | Group presentation on seasonal calendar\n \nPresentations: \n\nSendai Framework to Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030\nIFRC Framework for Community Resilience\nDisaster Risk Reduction Terminologies (English to Thai)\n\n \nDay 2 | 10 November 2015 \n\nPresentations and group exercise: Introduction to gender and diversity for community resilience [English] [Thai]\n\nQuiz: Gender\, diversity and violence [English] [Thai]\n\n\nGender\, diversity and sexual and gender based violence in disaster risk reduction (DRR) [English] [Thai]\n\nGroup exercise: ‘Gender and diversity sensitive programming?’ [English] [Thai]  This exercise applies the minimum standard commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming (DRR) and the Dignity\, Access\, Participation and Safety (DAPS) framework.\n\n\nGender and diversity-sensitive approach to CBDRR [English] [Thai]\nVulnerable and Capacity Assessment (VCA) [Thai]\nGender and diversity-sensitive approach to VCA tools [English] [Thai]\n\n \nDay 3 | 11 November 2015 \n   \n   Group photo with community leaders   |Leader of sub-district briefed on village profile|   Group exercise: seasonal calendar   |  Map of the field visit village in Hua Hin district\n and members \nField Study was conducted in the Baan Bungnakorn moo 5\, Hua Hin district\, Prachuabkirikhan province. The village is a flood-prone area as Pranburi river passes through the village and it is located near a mountain\, where there is a risk of flash flood. \nSupporting Documents: \n\nTraining Report on Disaster Risk Reduction: Introduction to Resilience
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/nov-2015-introduction-to-resilience-hua-hin-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Gender and Diversity,Thailand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151126
DTSTAMP:20260524T113819
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SUMMARY:Eighth Practitioners' Workshop | 23-25 November 2015 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Practitioners’ Workshop on Risk Reduction and Resilience in Asia was organized by the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) with the aim to provide a unique opportunity for practitioners and organizations to jointly reflect on the outcomes of the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction which took place in Sendai\, Japan in March 2015. The workshop was organized by and for practitioners with relevant technical expertise and knowledge of risk reduction in Asia. The participants had the opportunity to identify ways to translate the Sendai commitments into practice and implement the framework on the ground – putting policy debates aside. \nThe workshop program focused on four themes: \n\nEnhancing Community Resilience\nExpanding Preparedness for Response\nInnovation and Risk-Informed Development\nMainstreaming DRR Within and Across Sectors – Focusing on Agriculture and Resilient Livelihoods\n\n  \nA total of 144 participants took part in the workshop\, coming from\, among others: UN agencies: FAO\, UNDP\, UNESCAP\, WFP\, WHO. \nWorkshop Documents \n\nBrochure\nConcept Note\nAgenda\nParticipants Bio\nTheme Map 1\nTheme Map 2\nTheme Map 3\nTheme Map 4\nReport on Risk Reduction & Resilience in Asia: Unpacking the Post 2015 Agenda\nReport on RCRC Participation in 8th Practioners’ Workshop
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/eighth-practitioners-workshop-23-25-november-2015-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20151130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20151130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T113819
CREATED:20161030T161353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170124T035026Z
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SUMMARY:Viet Nam Red Cross Conference to review Cow Bank project | 30 November 2015 | Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:Cows are essential to millions of families in rural parts of Viet Nam. They are not only a source of food\, but they provide an important labour on farms\, driving income in many households.  Recognizing that cows are key to long-term poverty reduction\, over the past five years\, the Viet Nam Red Cross Society has provided nearly 20\,000 cows worth of USD 8.1 million in 61 cities and provinces\, including 62 poor districts and 452 bordering communes. Also known as the “cow bank project”\, the Red Cross hopes to empower local communities with the initiative. \nWith five-years of progress underway\, the Viet Nam Red Cross hosted a conference on 30 November 2015\, to reflect on its achievements to date.The event was attended by the State President and Honorary President of the Viet Nam Red Cross Society. As the ambassador for the cow bank project\, the State President’s attendance was an endorsement for its ongoing success. \n “The achievements of the cow bank project can be attributed to strong cooperation with relevant government agencies at both the headquarters and local levels\, the media\, telecommunication companies\, mass organizations and national banks\,” explains Tran Thi Hong An\, Vice President\, Viet Nam Red Cross Society. \n This collaboration has been key in allowing the Viet Nam Red Cross to drive rural development in Viet Nam. The cow bank project also educates rural communities about cow raising\, and disease prevention techniques. The calves from cows are given to other poor families\, multiplying the project impact. \n “The Red Cross wants to empower our local community members and contribute to poverty reduction\,” continues Tran Thai Hong An. “As we benchmark five years of success\, we will build on the project results to expand for another five years. It is our hope to help as many families as we can. This is the essence of our work in the Red Cross\,” he said. \nInfographic on Cow bank program achievement in VIETNAMESE language.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/nov-2015-viet-nam-red-cross-conference-to-review-cow-bank-project-vietnam/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Disaster risk reduction,Viet Nam
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