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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170606T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
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SUMMARY:Lao Red Cross Youth Empowerment in Social Inclusion Programme  | 24-26 May 2017 | Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:First drama: violence can not be an excuse for any emotional actions\, nor a solution to any issues.\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n				\n					\n						\n					\n					\n						Second drama: Be educator for parents.\n						\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n	\n\nThe programme started with the preparation of Youth as Agents of Behavioral Change (YABC) peer educators as facilitators. Those facilitators held a small forum with 20 core group of youth using the Youth Empowerment in Community (YEC) guide. Those core-group youth prepared two theatre dramas addressing the issue of violence in communities and children in the Vientiane-Ho Chi Minh Friendship High School’s school hall for 150 school youth and teachers. \nActive listening skill first!\nThis was the answer from the audience students in the feedback session after enjoying the first drama: violence can not be an excuse for any emotional action nor a solution to any issue. \nFamily violence\nFamilies are not same but can be happy all the same if they talk and behave with love and warm care. How? Children’s role is the most important. Be educators for parents. Educate the parents that children will follow them in future as role models. This was the feedback to the second drama. Isn’t it inspirational? Do peer-to-peer as well as be peer-educators to parents.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/lao-red-cross-youth-empowerment-in-social-inclusion-programme-may-2017/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170606T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170704T051727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170704T052059Z
UID:19873-1496736000-1496768400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:GRAB Taxi First Aid Training | 6 June 2017 | Chiangmai
DESCRIPTION:This was the fifth Garb taxi drivers training on basic first aid in Thailand conducted on 6 June 2017 in Chiangmai Province. There were 25 Grab taxi drivers (male 20\, female 5) participating in the first aid training. \nThere were 6 key topics focusing on both theory and practical sessions related to basic standard first aid for the wounds\, choking\, stroke\, heart diseases\, CPR-cardiopulmonary resuscitation\, and referral and transportation to hospitals which were facilitated by four first aid instructors/ specialists from Thai Red Cross Chapter 3 Chiangmai Province. \nAll of participants were received the certificates after completing their attendance of the training course for six hours.  In 2017\, Grab Thailand is planning to organize about 11-12 basic first aid training courses with the technical support from Thai Red Cross  (Training Centre for First Aid and Health Care) and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies CCST Bangkok.  It is expected that over 300 -350 Grab drivers will be equipped and capable to help the victims on the road and to save lives for those in need\, said Mr. Niwattana Assawarakse\, Grab Thailand coordinator. \nFor more information\, please contact Mr. Niwattana Assawarakse \, email: niwattana.as@grabtaxi.com and Dr. Pornsak Khortwong\, IFRC Health Officer\, email: pornsak.khortwong@ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/grab-taxi-first-aid-training-6-june-2017-chiangmai/
CATEGORIES:First Aid,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170606T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170704T070027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T025846Z
UID:19886-1496736000-1496854800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:IFRC Asia Pacific Regional Meeting: Health and Care for Migrants and Displaced Persons: Strengthening Humanitarian Action | 6-7 June 2017 | Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:Building on last year’s Mobilising the Movement: Humanitarian Responses to Migration\, this year’s regional migration event focused on Health and Care for Migrants\, and was held in Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia from 6-7 June 2017. The event aimed to highlight the work of National Societies (NS) in this area\, including providing basic and emergency health care\, referral pathways\, first aid\, and psychosocial support. \nThe Regional Meeting brought together 71 participants\, from 26 National Societies\, including 18 National Societies from the Asia Pacific region. The Meeting also brought together a number of migration and health experts from external partner organisations\, including from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)\, International Organisation for Migration (IOM)\, the\nInternational Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)\, the Secretariat of ASEAN\, the European Union and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The Meeting was also supported by the technical expertise of IFRC and ICRC colleagues from across the Asia Pacific region\, and from Geneva. \nThe Regional Meeting provided the first opportunity for Red Cross Red Crescent practitioners and experts from the fields of migration and health to come together\, to share experiences\, best practices\, challenges and to chart a common way forward for addressing the critical health needs of migrants and displaced persons across the region. \nThe aims of the Regional Meeting included: \n\nTo share best practices from National Societies from across the Asia Pacific region in addressing the health needs of vulnerable migrants;\nTo understand the perspectives of Partner organisations\, including perspectives on emerging trends and how best to work together;\nTo develop effective humanitarian diplomacy skills\, particularly relevant to discussions around health and care for migrants and displaced persons;\nTo raise awareness of existing tools and initiatives to support National Societies to address the health needs of migrants; and\nTo discuss the challenges and opportunities around Red Cross Red Crescent action and programmes to address the health needs of migrants.\n\nThe meeting was organised by the IFRC Asia Pacific Regional office in Kuala Lumpur with support from the Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN) and Swedish Red Cross. At the workshop\, IFRC confirmed that migration and health is a key priority for the Asia Pacific\, and the APMN agreed to establish a migration and health working group to follow up with this work. \n  \n  \nSee related Agenda and Report \nSee also the presentation on potential Regional Cross Border Cooperation Project (Thailand\, Cambodia\, Lao PDR) on improving access to ARV among migrants living in Thailand by Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network (ART) \nRead more about Migration and Health.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/ifrc-asia-pacific-regional-meeting-health-and-care-for-migrants-and-displaced-persons-strengthening-humanitarian-action-6-7-june-2017-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/
CATEGORIES:Migration
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170617
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170606T031605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170626T033152Z
UID:19272-1497225600-1497657599@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:2nd National Disaster Response Team (NDRT) training | 12-16 June 2017 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:In the past 2 years\, the Thai Red Cross Society (TRC) has been conducting the National Disaster Response Team (NDRT)\, and the participants were from Red Cross Chapters\, Red Cross health stations and relevant networks. A total of 149 TRC’s staffs from different regions of Thailand have been trained and are ready to be deployed for disaster responses. \nWith the NDRT training\, TRC would expand the knowledge of disaster response to new-comer staff\, in order to deploy them for disaster reliefs and responses both at the national and regional levels. \nTRC has 3 minimum standards to assist victims when disasters occur as follow:\n1. The relief kit items will be distributed to the victims after 6 hours that a disaster has happened\n2. TRC will set up the tent to assist the victims within 4 hours after a disaster strikes\n3. The victims will receive food and beverage within 4 hours after a disaster strikes \nKey outcomes\n• Participants gained the knowledge of disaster response and understood the TRC’s disaster response mechanism\n• Participants understood the assessment cycle and can identify the plan of action\n• Participants understood the coordination and communication during disaster \nSee also: the 1st NDRT Training conducted on 15-17 March 2017 \n  \nSupporting documents \n\nAgenda of 2nd NDRT training\nParticipant list\n\n  \nPresentations  \nDay 1: \n\nIntroduction to IFRC global response tools [ in Thai] by IFRC\nDisaster management in Thailand [in Thai] by Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) of Thailand\nSafer access framework [in Thai]\, Safety and security [in Thai] by ICRC\nRestoring Family Links [in Thai] by ICRC\n\nDay 2: \n\nThai Red Cross Disaster Response Mechanism [in Thai]\, by Thai Red Cross Society\nInformation and Communication system during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nMedia – dealing with media during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nCommunication during emergency [in Thai]\, Communication channel matrix [in Thai]\, by IFRC\nThai Red Cross Disaster Relief Management [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\n\nDay 3: \n\nPsychosocial support (PSS) during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nSPHERE standards [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nHealth in Emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nShelter during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nWatsan during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nSanitation during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\n\nDay 4: \n\nPlan of Action [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nNeeds Assessment [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society\nLogistics during emergency [in Thai] by Thai Red Cross Society
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/2nd-national-disaster-response-team-training-june-2017/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170703T050031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170804T071850Z
UID:19843-1497340800-1497546000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Training of Trainers of Healthy Ageing | 13-15 June 2017 | Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The first roll out of Healthy Ageing Programme in ASEAN: Cambodian Red Cross prepares for an ageing society and promotes Community Based Healthy Ageing in 25 provinces and pilot projects in three provinces\, supported by IFRC in partnership with Pfizer Inc. in 2017. \nThere are 34 participants (Male 14\, Female 20) from 25 provincial red cross branches and two Thai Red Cross representatives participating in this training course. The peer-to-peer facilitation team consists of two specialists from Bulgarian & Mongolian Red Cross National Societies with the technical support from IFRC Bangkok and Geneva. \nCambodian Red Cross National Society is the third country in the world to show the leadership and the commitment in implementing “Community Based Healthy Ageing Programme” after Montenegro\, and India. IFRC supports National Societies to play a key role in promoting healthy ageing which contributes to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global strategy and action plan on ageing and health \, which focuses on five strategic objectives: \n1). commitment to action on healthy ageing in every country; \n2). developing age-friendly environments; \n3). aligning health systems to the needs of older populations; \n4). developing sustainable and equitable systems for providing long-term care (home\, communities\, institutions); \n5). improving measurement\, monitoring and research on healthy ageing. \nThis 3-day training of trainers (TOT) held in Phnom Penh highlights the life course approach\, healthy ageing determinants and evidence-based behaviour change theories. The toolkit includes content on noncommunicable diseases\, risk factors such as falls and social isolation\, healthy eating\, physical activity\, lifelong learning and plan of action as well as tools which provide guidance and activities to help people pursue healthier lives and enable active ageing with dignity and a better quality of life. \nAfter this TOT training\, the pilot projects in three targeted provinces – Kampot\, Svay Rieng and Prey Veng will be implemented the project activities to improve the quality of life of Cambodia elderly people in rural community about 500 persons. Moreover\, 90-100 Red Cross volunteers will be trained on Healthy Ageing\, 18 outreach education sessions on NCD and health promotion in targeted communities at Buddhist pagodas will be conducted by trained volunteers\, 3\,000 healthy ageing booklets will be produced\, and at least 2 case studies and stories and project review and lessons learnt reports will be developed. \nSee also the Cambodian Red Cross website link\, IFRC website link and the report of the event. \n  \nSee related resources: \n\nHealthy Ageing Toolkit for facilitators\, volunteers and community\, available in both English and Cambodian/Khmer versions\nHealthy Ageing Facilitator Guide for teaching community volunteers\, available in both English and Cambodian/Khmer versions\nHealthy Ageing Volunteer Guide for empowering communities\, available in both English and Cambodian/Khmer versions\n\n  \nSee also: \n\nRelated programme: Healthy Ageing Programme by Cambodian Red Cross\nTraining workshop on Healthy Ageing for Cambodian Red Cross volunteers | 4-12 July 2017 | various provinces in Cambodia
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/training-of-trainers-healthy-ageing-june-2017-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170614T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170704T053549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170704T075442Z
UID:19878-1497427200-1497459600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Celebration of the World Blood Donor Day | Bangkok | 14 June 2017
DESCRIPTION:The National Blood Centre of Thai Red Cross organized the World Blood Donor Day on 11 June 2017 with the theme and campaign of “What can you do? Give Blood\, Give now\, Give often”. \nGlobally\, the IFRC plays a significant role in advocating and promoting regular voluntary non-remunerated blood donation (VNRBD) and Youth clubs which are also known as the International Club 25. Every year on 14 June\, countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day. The event\, established in 2004\, serves to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products\, and to thank blood donors for their voluntary\, life-saving gifts of blood. This year\, the global event will be organized in Hanoi Vietnam to celebrate the same theme. \nThe lives and health of millions of people are affected by emergencies every year. In the last decade\, disasters have caused more than 1 million deaths\, with more than 250 million people being affected by emergencies every year. Natural disasters such as earthquakes\, floods and storms create considerable needs for emergency health care\, while at the same time\, often destroying vital health facilities as well. Man-made disasters such as road accidents and armed conflicts also generate substantial health care demands and the need for front-line treatment. \nBlood transfusion is an essential component of emergency health care. Emergencies increase the demand for blood transfusion and make its delivery challenging and complex. Adequate supply of blood during emergencies requires a well-organized blood service\, and this can only be ensured by engaging the entire community and a blood donor population committed to voluntary unpaid blood donation throughout the year. \nThis year\, the Thai Red Cross plays a leadership role in giving a 8-bed mobile  service bus to Lao Red Cross to contribute to saving the lives of more 6.5 million people in Lao PDR. Thai Red Cross also committed and provided  technical support in increasing the capacity of National Blood Center of Lao Red Cross to develop the blood campaigns\, communication materials\, and  other blood service supply and equipment. \nAdditionally\, Thai Red Cross Society and all key stakeholders are moving toward in promoting safe and sustainable blood programmes in Thailand for those in needed to save their lives. This is to make sure that Thai Red Cross could provide blood about 1\,500-3\,000 units a day  in average for the patients and the requests from all of the hospitals in Thailand . \nFor more information\, contact: Miss Unchalee Pochailert \, Communications Officer\, National Blood Centre\, Thai Red Cross\, email: aunchaleeoil22@gmail.com and Dr. Pornsak Khortwong\, IFRC Health Officer\, email: pornsak.khortwong@ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/celebration-of-the-world-blood-donor-day-bangkok-14-june-2017/
CATEGORIES:Blood Donation,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170628T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170703T042207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T044700Z
UID:19822-1498636800-1498669200@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Pre-Disaster Season Meeting 2017 | 28 June 2017 | Hanoi\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Disaster Season Meeting 2017 – Vietnam Red Cross Society 27 June 2017 \n  \nOn 28 June 2017\, the Viet Nam Red Cross Society headquarters organized the Pre-disaster Season Meeting 2017. The event was attended by representatives from the Viet Nam Red Cross departments\, disaster-prone chapters\, Central Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control\, National Meteorological and Hydrological Forecast Center\, the Disaster Management Center\, Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements and international organizations including the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA)\, UNICEF\, UNDP and USAID. \nThe meeting included forecast of natural disaster trend in 2017\, mapping of resources and capacity of Movement partners in emergency response\, reviewing of the 2012-2017 framework agreement in disaster preparedness and response among Movement partners\, and sharing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Viet Nam Red Cross Society and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development\, which was signed in March 2017. This agreement forms the basis for further cooperation agreements between the Red Cross and Departments of of Agriculture and Rural Development at the provincial level. \nIn addition to enhancing cooperation with the government at headquarters and local levels\, the Viet Nam Red Cross Society is also reviewing its existing response teams and looking into setting up new response teams at provincial and commune levels\, as well as developing the disaster preparedness plan for 2017 to allow for more coordinated response. \n  \nSee the supporting documents: \n\nAgenda\nParticipation list\nPress release\nPresentation: Overview of pre-disaster agreement between Vietnam Red Cross\, IFRC and Partners National Societies in Vietnam in 2012-2017 [in ENGLISH]\nPresentation: Vietnam Red Cross Disaster Preparedness and Disaster Response 2017 [in VIETNAMESE]\nPresentation: Vietnam Red Cross and United Nations 2017 [in VIETNAMESE]
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/pre-disaster-season-meeting-2017/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Viet Nam
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170630T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T082307
CREATED:20170706T090123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170706T090517Z
UID:19904-1498809600-1499014800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Fifth Youth Camp organized by Cruz Vermelha de Timor-Leste | 30 June - 2 July 2017 | Baucau\, Timor-Leste
DESCRIPTION:Cruz Vermelha de Timor-Leste (CVTL or Timor-Leste Red Cross) held the fifth Youth Camp event to ignite the spirit of volunteerism among young volunteers from 30 June to 2 July in Baucau\, Timor-Leste. Around 44 young volunteers (aged 12 to 25 years old) participated in this gathering to share experiences\, learn new skills and build future youth programming. \nThe involvement of young volunteers at Timor-Leste Red Cross is crucial to ensure that the services run at the community level. To date\, youth programme covers health promotion\, HIV/ AIDS campaign and first aid respectively. The volunteers play a pivotal role in educating their peers to practise healthy lifestyle as well as in disseminating disaster risk reduction issues in areas prone to natural disaster. \nDuring the Youth Camp gathering\, the volunteers evaluated their programmes and developed new interventions to help more people in need. One new agenda identified is to reach out to vulnerable groups including elderly\, children and disabled people in their respective communities. Timor-Leste Red Cross hopes that by targeting vulnerable groups it will strengthen the community based programmes across the country.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/fifth-youth-camp-organized-by-cruz-vermelha-de-timor-leste/
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