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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170118
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Attitude and Practice (KAP) Workshop | 13-17 January 2017 | Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:The Knowledge Attitude and Practice (KAP) Orientation Workshop was conducted in Vientiane\, Lao PDR by ECHO Project Manager – Building Urban Resilience in Southeast Asia project\, together with Lao Red Cross’ key people for students and teachers in five schools. This was also the opportunity to meet with the Head of Communications Unit and Disaster Management team. \nThe main purpose of this meeting was to conduct the orientation workshop on KAP Baseline Survey for the students and to discuss among the different sectors in Lao Red Cross in order to develop the key messages for the Communications Strategy on Public Awareness and Public Education (PAPE). The key discussion topics were as followed: \nPreparation Meeting with KAP Consultant and the project team \n\nDiscussion on the KAP methodology design\, sample size\, contents of the questionaire\, data processing method\, etc.\nThe use of the quantitative tool of the KAP survey for collecting data in the five targeted communities where there is the high school that the LRC is implementing the project.\nThis survey is used to interview at the household level because the household is the primary institution consisting of members of families who talk and share with each other the most in daily life.\n\nOrientation Workshop on KAP Baseline Survey\nThe objective of this workshop was to provide the common understanding on hazards and disasters in the local context and the understanding on the questionnaires and simulation exercise\, for 85 students from five schools in Vientiane Capital City. \nThe Morning Session was on “Knowing the Local Hazards and Disasters in Laos”. The purpose of this session was to provide understanding on the hazards and disasters in Laos’ context in order to collect the data for KAP Survey. Based on PAPE tools\, the main facilitator for this session led the session by using the Role Play. The students were into five groups and assigned the hazard topics for each group (Fire\, Flood\, Earthquake\, Land slide and Storm). Each group developed the key messages based on their understanding about the impacts of the hazards in their schools and communities including how to use the community engagement approach in their role play. After the presentations\, the facilitator asked the representatives from each group to feedback each other\, then invited the teachers and Lao Red Cross (LRC) team to provide feedback also. In conclusion\, all students understood about the hazards in their local context. \nThe Afternoon Session was on “Understanding and Practising on KAP Survey Questionnaires”. The purpose of this session was to provide understanding on KAP Survey’s questionnaires and practice and how to collect the data in the communities. The consultant was the main facilitator for this session\, while the project manager and LRC team were the co-facilitators in the simulation exercise. The session started with the introduction on KAP survey methodology and then divided the students into five groups in order to read out loud and understand all parts of the questions. Then\, the simulation exercise started by matching them in pairs and practiced how to ask the questions and how to record the answers. Finally\, they could give feedback to each other and the teachers also provided the comments. \nFor more information\, see Building Urban Resilience Project.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/kap-workshop-january-2017-lao-pdr/
CATEGORIES:Building Urban Resilience in South-East Asia project,Disaster risk reduction,Lao PDR,Urban Disaster Risk Reduction,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170115
DTSTAMP:20260428T163536
CREATED:20170209T074750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T072934Z
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SUMMARY:National Orientation Workshop on KAP Baseline Survey | 14 January 2017 | Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:The workshop on National Orientation Workshop on Knowledge and Attitude Practices (KAP) Baseline Survey was held on 14 January 2017 in Vientiane for 85 students from 5 schools in Vientiane. It aimed to provide common understanding on hazards and disasters in local context and understanding on the questionnaires and simulation exercise. \n  \n  \nThe survey objective is to determine baseline data to develop project activities and also use it to be comparative with the endline survey at the end of project to measure improvement of the knowledge/aware and behaviour of people in the communities. \n  \nSee the overall Building Urban Resilience in Southeast Asia project.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/national-orientation-workshop-on-kap-baseline-survey-january-2017/
CATEGORIES:Building Urban Resilience in South-East Asia project,Disaster risk reduction,Lao PDR,Urban Disaster Risk Reduction,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170125
DTSTAMP:20260428T163536
CREATED:20170209T024309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T024846Z
UID:18035-1485216000-1485302399@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on Climate Change Adaptation with Inclusion | 24 January 2017 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Plan International Asia Regional office hosted the roundtable discussion on the topic of “Climate Change Adaptation with Inclusion”. It is an  informal group meeting of international organisations such as the UN and NGOs working in Bangkok.   \nObjectives\n1) To exchange updates: Each organization’ climate change adaptation\, action or advocacy efforts (any updates on programmes\, projects\, advocacy campaigns\, as well as tools and approaches to share)\n2) To discuss the key gaps in reaching the most vulnerable groups\n3) To Identify any potential areas where all organisations can work together\, e.g.\, Influencing the agenda for post-COP 22 implementation through a policy brief; Working together to push the inclusion of specific target groups in climate finance.  \nIFRC with the representatives of Youth and Volunteering Officer and Health Officer shared their own efforts and actions on the theme of climate change adaptation by sharing best practices of youth and children\, women and elderly. All organisations decided to have regular roundtable meetings for all organisations to have joint advocacy works and share tools and approaches in an effective manner.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/roundtable-discussion-climate-change-adaptation-with-inclusion-january2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,Thailand,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170126
DTSTAMP:20260428T163536
CREATED:20170206T090011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170614T034621Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of School Safety Mapping Initiative by South East Asia Youth Network | 25 January 2017 | Online
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) launched the School Safety Mapping Exercise for Southeast Asia National Societies (NSs) on 25 January 2017 through online meeting\, following the outcome of the forth SEAYN Annual Meeting held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in September 2016. \nThe mapping of the school safety programmes and activities within the ASEAN region is one of the ASEAN Safe Schools Initiative (ASSI)\, under the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER). It was endorsed by ASEAN Member States in the ASEAN Committee for Disaster Management (ACDM) meeting in 2016. Therefore\, mapping of the NSs’ school safety programmes and activities will provide an evidence-based visibility to the role of the NSs and will strengthen their advocacy works. \nThe outcome of the mapping exercise will be an executive summary report (5-10 pages in English or national languages) presenting the key information of each NS as follow: \n\nNumber of schools reached\, and their geographic locations and types of intervention\nNumber of children (girls and boys) reached\nThe NS approach to school safety (including framework\, policies\, guidelines and tools)\nThe NS partnership with government (national and local) and other organizations\nImpact Stories from headmasters\, teachers\, children\, volunteers about Red Cross Societies’ school safety actions\nQuotes from NS’ leaders and opinion-makers about the value of developing safer environment in schools\n\nSoutheast Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) members will conduct 1-2 hour semi-structured interviews with various departments and focal points working with schools\, including disaster management\, health\, water and sanitation\, first aid\, social welfare\, organizational development and human resource departments. The results will be presented to the 2nd ASEAN School Safety Conference which will be held in Bangkok on 14-15 February 2017\, as well as to the Southeast Asia Community Safety and Resilience Forum (CSRF) to be convened on 18-20 April 2017 in Malaysia. \n  \nSupporting Documents\n \n\nConcept note for school safety mapping\nGuidance note for school safety mapping\nQuestionnaire for school safety
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/school-safety-mapping-initiative-launch/
CATEGORIES:School Mapping Initiative,SEAYN,Youth and Volunteering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170126
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SUMMARY:South East Asia Youth Network Online Meeting | 25 January 2017
DESCRIPTION:The 16th South East Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) online meeting was held on 25 January 2017 with the opening of the Chair (from Philippines) and 13 members from 11 National Societies. They launched the School Safety Mapping Initiative following the outcome of the 4th SEAYN Annual Meeting held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in September 2016. They also presented about individual National Society youth events from January to April after SEAYN updates by the Chair and Deputy Chair. \nThe summary of ASEAN Youth Development Index (YDI) meeting was presented by the Chair and SEAYN online meeting calendar and newsletter submission dates for 2017 were proposed by the Deputy chair. Singapore Red Cross Society also presented their Youth as Agents of Behavioral Change (YABC) launch and peer-to-peer support approach for information sharing and IFRC support. \nSee the meeting agenda. Read more on Youth and Volunteering.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/seayn-online-meeting-january2017/
CATEGORIES:Consultation,SEAYN,Youth and Volunteering
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