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SUMMARY:Regional Resilience Initiative Retreat | 3-5 February 2016 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The 4-year initiative was designed to enhance ongoing programmes and strategies of the IFRC Southeast Asia Regional Delegation\, based on the dialogue with the targeted NSs\, as part of regular Leaders Meetings and Community Safety and Resilience Forum (CSRF) Meetings \n The retreat will be organized to: \n\n\nReview the past implementation and  identify challenges\, key successes and opportunities in order to ensure outcomes are reached in a most effective and efficient manner by the end of the RRI early 2018 (including the no-cost extension under formalization).\nReflect on the strategies of the RRI and analyse opportunities for continued engagement beyond 2017 based on the current and expected gains under the initiative.\n\nThe retreat will be attended by Canadian Red Cross\, Southeast Asia National Societies\, IFRC Asia Pacific Region\, IFRC Bangkok Country Cluster Support Team\, IFRC Jakarta Country Cluster Support Team and IFRC Country offices \nMore information on the retreat : REPORT | Concept note (includes a brief agenda) | Practical Information | Themes and questions | Most Significant Change Story (template) \n\n  \n\nPreparatory Materials\n\nBelow are some preparatory materials for the retreat with the priority codes:\n  means FIRST priority reading (when you have 30 minutes to prepare for this retreat)\n means SECOND priority reading (when you have 2 hours or more to kill\, especially on a long flight…)\n\n\nRRI Background Documents\n\n\nRRI Infographic \nRRI Overview / Snapshot (as of Feb 2015) \nRRI Mapping of linkages and collaboration (as of Jan 2015) \nRRI Brief (as of Feb 2015\, prepared for National Society Leaders) \n\nThematic Updates \n\n\nCommunity Safety and Resilience: Update of December 2015 \nDisaster Law: Latest updates from the region – snapshot as of December 2015 \nGender and Diversity: Updates in November 2015 \nMigration: Regional Initiative Migration in Southeast Asia – as of December 2015 (Migration Snapshot) \nYouth: South-East Asia Youth Network Newsletter Issue 3 (Dec 2015) \nOnline library: Online resource library overview / snapshot (Dec 2015) \nNational Society Survey Findings Report 2015 \n\n\nRRI Implementation Updates \n\n\n2014 | Jun | Oct\n2015 | Feb | Sep (latest) 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-resilience-retreat-example-for-an-upcoming-event/
LOCATION:Column Hotel\, 48 Sukhumvit Soi 16\, Klongtoey\, Bangkok\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Meeting,Thailand,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement":MAILTO:thailand.regionaloffice@ifrc.org
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SUMMARY:School Safety Lessons Learnt Workshop | 17-18 February 2016 | Vientiane\, Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:Lao Red Cross has implemented a wide range of activities in schools in the past years in partnership with government\, PNSs as well as Civil Society Organizations. This includes activities in Disaster Risk Reduction and Health which all contribute to creating safe leaning environments for children. Recognizing children as agents of change\, there is also an opportunity to invest in their potential to reach wider communities and enhance community safety and resilience in the country. \nSince 2014\, Lao Red Cross is also a consortium partner of a DIPECHO-funded project which includes school-based activities under the technical leadership of Save the Children. LRC is leading the implementation of school activities in Khammuane province\, also based on previous experience in that province\, as well as Savannakhet and Salavan provinces\, working hand in hand with the Ministry of Education and Sports to mainstream DRR into school curriculum. \nLao Red Cross organized the School Safety lessons learnt workshop on 17-18 February 2016 in Vientiane\, Lao PDR\, for in-country partners to: \n\nshare about their good practices\nidentify gaps in promoting school safety\ndiscuss potential future collaboration.\n\nAgenda in English | in Lao language and Participant List\n\nPresentations in [different languages]: Please note that as the workshop was conducted in Lao and Thai languages\, most of the presentations are not in English.\n\n\n[English] Comprehensive School Safety by IFRC\n[Thai] School-based Risk Reduction by IFRC\, which highlights the RCRC Handbook for School-Based Risk Reduction\n[Lao] School safety by Lao Red Cross\, which highlights the program profile\, implementation\, issues\, challenges and good practices.\n[Lao] Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Khammuane by French Red Cross\, which highlights the program profile\, implementation\, issues\, challenges and good practices.\n[Lao] School safety or DRR at school by Oxfam\, which highlights the program profile\, implementation\, issues\, challenges and good practices.\n[Lao] Strategy and manual standards in school safety by Ministry of Education\n[Lao] Implementation of school safety project by Bolikhamsay Education Department\, which highlights the issues\, challenges\, good practices and the map of the school in project which highlights the building hazards.\n[English] Field Study Visit of Myanmar Red Cross to Philippine Red Cross\, which highlights the lessons learned from this visit.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/school-safety-lessons-learnt-workshop-organized-by-lao-red-cross-on-17-18-february-2016-in-vientiane-lao-pdr/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Lao PDR,School Safety,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Law and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Indonesia - Consultation Workshop | 29 February 2016 | Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:On 29th February\, 2016\, Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB) hosted a workshop together with PMI and the IFRC on ‘strengthening law and disaster risk reduction in Indonesia’.  The workshop brought together participants from different ministries\, UN agencies\, civil society and the private sector to discuss how well disaster risk reduction is addressed in the legal framework in Indonesia.\n\nThis was an opportunity to share and verify the initial findings of an ongoing research study\, commissioned by PMI and IFRC\, and to use the ‘Checklist on Law and DRR’ to assess the relevant laws and regulations in Indonesia.  Priority areas for further action were identified\, including improved overall implementation\, better inclusion of gender and diversity concerns\, as well as stronger accountability measures. The feedback from this discussion will be integrated into the final research report\, which will also include a proposed plan of action for strengthening the content and implementation of the legal framework  for DRR in Indonesia.\n\nThe discussions at the workshop were well-timed\, with BNPB also in the process of developing its baseline report and identifying next steps for the implementation of the Sendai Framework for DRR\, which calls upon states and key partners to ensure the right laws and policies are in place\, especially when it comes to safety-enhancing measures for DRR and community participation.\n\n \nSee: Workshop Report and the resulting checklist assessment report “Strengthening Law and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Indonesia” published in November 2016. \n\nNews: “On the path to resilience: Indonesia harnesses its laws to promote disaster risk reduction“\, published 30 March 2016 at ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/strengthening-law-and-disaster-risk-reduction-drr-in-indonesia-consultation-workshop-29-feb-2016/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law,Indonesia,Workshop
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