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SUMMARY:Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Gender and Disaster Risk Reduction | 16-18 May 2016 | Hanoi\, Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Gender and Disaster Risk Reduction on the occasion of 1 year of implementation of the Sendai Framework for Action (2015-2030) will be held in Hanoi\, Viet Nam\, on 16 to 18 May 2016. \n\nBackground  \nThe Sendai Framework for Action (2015-2030) was adopted at the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Japan in March 2015. Under its seven global targets\, the Sendai Framework outlines four Priorities for Action: (i) understanding disaster risk; (ii) strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk; (iii) investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience; and (iv) enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response\, recovery\, rehabilitation and reconstruction. The Sendai Framework further states in its Guiding Principles: “A gender\, age\, disability and cultural perspective should be integrated in all policies and practices\, and women and youth leadership should be promoted”. \nThis proposed regional conference organised by UN Women in Viet Nam in partnership with the Government of Japan and the Government of Viet Nam will provide a forum to discuss gender-related issues and targets for the four priorities of the Sendai Framework with the aim of assisting Governments in integrating gender when setting local targets. This conference will be targeted towards government\, policy makers\, researchers and practitioners from the Asia and the Pacific region. \n  \nObjectives and Outputs – Overall the forum aims to identify practical measures for substantive integration of gender equality and women’s empowerment in disaster risk reduction taking into the differential impacts and abilities of different gender groups. \nObjectives: \n\nIdentify key measures for effective implementation of the gender responsive Sendai Framework for DRR\nShare knowledge\, experience and best practices from national governments\, organizations and researchers from their work in Japan\, Nepal\, Vietnam\, Vanuatu\, and other countries in the region\nCreate a network where the voices of men and women from the field can be shared with policy makers and decision makers at the national level\, i.e.\, a community of practice\n\nOutputs of the conference: \n\nRecommendation document on ‘Gender and Disaster Risk Reduction’\nPublication of key papers presented at the conference\n\n  \nExpected Participants: \nThe total number of participants expected to attend the regional conference will be 200\, including at least 50 international participants (government officials\, experts\, key speakers and UN). \nOutcome Document: \n\nHanoi Recommendations for Action on Gender and DRR\n\n  \nThe following is the list of publications circulated by IFRC: \n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \nCommunity safety and resilience \n      \nFramework Community Resilience   |   Resilience Infographic 1   |   Resilience Infographic 2   |    Resilience Infographic 3   |   Resilience Infographic 4\n\nIFRC Framework for Community Resilience (2014)\n\nA series of Resilience Infographics:\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\nInfographic: Social capital 1     |   Infographic: Social capital 2     |   Infographic: Social capital 3      |   Infographic: social capital 4\n\n\n\n \nInfographics of Social Capital and Community Resilience:\n\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\nFor more information and publications\, please visit Community Safety and Resilience.\n\n\n\n\n\n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \n \n\n\nClimate change\n \nA Guide to Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation\n \nFor more information and publications\, please visit Climate Change.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….\n  \n \nSchool based risk reduction\n\n\n[NEW] Handbook for a School-based Risk Reduction Initiative (IFRC\, 2015)\n\n\n \n………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….\n \nDisaster Law\n\n\nHandbook on Law and DRR   |   Multi-country report    |     Multi-country summary    |    DRR Law Checklist\n\n\n\nThe Handbook on Law and Disaster Risk Reduction\nEffective law and regulation for disaster risk reduction: a multi-country report\nEffective law and regulation for disaster risk reduction: a multi-country report (Summary)\nThe checklist on law and disaster risk reduction\n\nFor more information and publications\, please visit Disaster Law.\n \n………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….\n \nGender and Diversity\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nGender and diversity in disaster risk reduction (2016)\nIFRC Strategic Framework on Gender and Diversity Issues 2013-2020 [English] [Vietnamese]\nMinimum standard commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming – pilot version (2015)\nGender and Diversity for Urban Resilience: An Analysis\nUnseen\, Unheard: Gender-based violence in disasters – global study (2015)\n\n\nFor more information and publications\, please visit Gender and Diversity.\n  \nRelated videos:\n\n\n\n\nGender and diversity approaches to VCA\n\n\n\n \nGender and diversity approaches to VCA\n\nby Viet Nam Red Cross \n\n\nHaos I Foldaon\, Women I stanap\n\n\n\n \n‘Haos | Foldaon\, Women I stanap’\nby Vanuatu Red Cross\n\n \n\n\n\n\nCommunity Radio\n\n\n\nCommunity Radio \n\nby Bangladesh Red Crescent and IFRC\n \n\n………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….\n \n\nFemale migration Asia Pacific | Migration and resilience\n\nMigration\n \n\n\nFemale Migration in Asia Pacific\nMigration and Resilience in Asia Pacific Infographics\n\nFor more information and publications\, visit Migration\n\n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \n\n \nRegional Resilience Initiative\n\nThe Regional Resilience Initiative: Engaging with ASEAN (an overview)
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/may-2016-asia-pacific-regional-conference-on-gender-and-disaster-risk-reduction-hanoi-viet-nam/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Disaster risk reduction,Gender and Diversity,Viet Nam
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20160523T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20160527T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T042542
CREATED:20161017T110304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171101T031958Z
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SUMMARY:Red Cross Red Crescent Induction Training for Governments of ASEAN in ACE Programme | 23-27 May 2016 | Semarang\, Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Group photo of representatives from PMI\, IFRC and AHA Centre\, and participants of ACE Programme from ASEAN countries\n  \nIFRC and Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) co-facilitated a Red Cross Red Crescent Induction training for governments of ASEAN on 23 – 27 May 2016 in Indonesia\, as part of the batch 3 of the AHA Centre Executive (ACE) Programme. This training is part of the 6-month AHA Centre Executive (ACE) Programme aiming at enhancing the capacities of the future Disaster Management managers of ASEAN.\n  \n \nIFRC representative delivers a presentation                                                             A dance performance at the opening of the Induction training\n  \nThe training was held at PMI training centre in Semarang\, Central Java\, Indonesia\, for 16 representatives of National Disaster Management Offices from 8 ASEAN Member States\, as well as 3 participants from the AHA centre. The training included a one-day field visit to Bogor to learn about the community-based activities facilitated by Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) and a field exercise to test the learning of participants.\n  \nSee Concept Note | Agenda | List of Reference Materials for participants | Pre and post test result of the training | Final Report of the training\n  \nBelow are the presented materials during the training:\n  \nSession 1: Introduction to Red Cross Red Crescent Movement\n\n\nPresentation: History of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement\nPresentation: Overview of ICRC\nPresentation: Overview of IFRC and of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies in South-East Asia\nPresentation: Overview of PMI (Indonesian Red Cross Society)\nPresentation: Overview of Thai Red Cross Society\n\n  \nSession 2: Preparedness\, Response and Recovery\n\n2.1. Principles and rules: Presentation on Principles and Rules\n       Reference: Principles and Rules for Red Cross and Red Crescent Humanitarian Assistance | Annex\n2.2. PMI and Thai Red Cross Society Systems: PMI Preparedness and Response from local to national | Disaster Management Cycle and role of the Thai Red Cross Society\n2.3. IFRC Global Tools: Presentation on IFRC Global Tools\n2.4. Recovery: Recovery Programming: Building back better and enhancing resilience (and Cash Transfer Programming) | Thai Red Cross Society Experience in Recovery\n2.5. Resilience: Presentation on IFRC and Community Resilience\n       Reference: Framework on Community Resilience\n  \nSession 3: Cross-cutting Issues\n3.1. Disaster Law: Introduction to Disaster Law\, Part 1 and Part 2\n3.2. Gender and Diversity: Operationalizing Gender and Diversity in disaster management\n       Reference: Minimum standard commitments to gender and diversity in emergency programming – pilot version\n  \nSession 4: Field Exercise\nDocuments for Participants:\n\n\nExercise scenario: Landia\nToR for team 1 – field kitchen\nToR for team 2 – logistics\nToR for team 3 – inclusive action\nToR for team 4 – coordination\n\n\n  \nDocuments for Facilitators:\n\n\nActing roles – community members\nDivision of tasks between groups\nActing roles – external stakeholders\n\n\n\nFor more information on some subjects\, visit the pages below in this library: \n\nRegional Disaster Response Team (RDRT)\nResilience at both global and in South-East Asia levels\nAHA Centre and ACE Programme (overview)\nRCRC Induction Training for Governments of ASEAN in ACE Programme 2015\n\nOutcome document: \n\nFinal Report of the training\n\nAdministrative documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nList of Reference Materials for participants\nPre and post test result of the training
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/may-2016-red-cross-red-crescent-induction-training-for-governments-of-asean-in-ace-programme-semarang-indonesia/
CATEGORIES:ASEAN,Indonesia
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