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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171106T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
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SUMMARY:PASSA Youth Training of Trainers (ToT) | 6 - 10 November 2017 | Manila\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)\, in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity (HfH)\, is empowering young people as change agents in the 21st century to build resilient communities through a Participatory Approach for Safe Shelter and Settlements Awareness (PASSA) that aims to develop local capacity to reduce shelter-and settlements-related risk. The IFRC seeks to capitalize on the power of youth collectives and support them to develop skills in joint analysis\, learning\, and decision-making that will help them to take action in their communities\, contributing to the prevention of violence and high social risk in their neighbourhoods. To reach 10\,000 young people in 70 cities in 10 countries over the next 3 years a core global team will train regional trainers that will in turn train facilitators who will then run PASSA Youth activities with young participants. \nLearning objectives \nThe general objective of this Training of Trainers (ToT) is to prepare facilitators to disseminate the PASSA Youth methodology so it can be applied in communities in need around the world. This includes project management\, technical information about shelter safety\, and facilitator’s skills for working with youth while fostering participation\, leadership and empowerment. \nTrainers will:\n✴ Have a thorough understanding of the PASSA Youth methodology.\n✴ Experience participatory methodologies and tools.\n✴ Participate in the planning of a training. \nSupporting documents: PASSA youth flyer | Agenda | Participant list
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/passa-youth-training-of-trainers-tot-6-10-november-2017-manila-philippines/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction,Philippines
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171114T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20171204T073634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T073634Z
UID:21860-1510646400-1510765200@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Disaster law training of trainers for Northern Red Cross Chapters of Vietnam | 14-15 November 2017 | Hanoi\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:On 14-15 November 2017\, the second training of trainers (TOT) on disaster law dissemination took place in Hanoi. Thirty-one participants from provincial Red Cross\, Women’s Union and Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control (CNDPC) in Northern provinces attended the training. This is the second amongst the four TOTs that will be organized throughout Vietnam in 2017. At the end of the training\, participants developed plans on disaster law dissemination in their communities\, with some including interactive activities with community members and in collaboration with other agencies such as Women’s Union or CNDPC. \n  \nRelated links: \n\nFirst of the series of the training: Disaster law community dissemination training of trainers\, 13-14 October\, Vinh\, Vietnam\nDisaster law
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/disaster-law-training-of-trainers-for-northern-red-cross-chapters-of-vietnam-14-15-november-2017-hanoi-vietnam/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law,Viet Nam
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171114T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20171211T033036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T025714Z
UID:22038-1510646400-1512320400@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:143 on 143; 20 Days of Advocacy | 14 Nov - 3 Dec 2017 | Philippines
DESCRIPTION:The 143 on 143; 20 Days Advocacy started last November 14 up to December 3\, 2017 under HIV and Substance Abuse Prevention (HASAP) Project through support of IFRC. The four implementing chapters (Manila\, Pasay\, Quezon City and Rizal Chapter) initiate the implementation of the 143 on 143; 20 Days Advocacy in their area of concentration (Selected Site). The Chapters conducted a series of activities in community and school in by disseminating information focusing on HIV and Substance Abuse. \nDrug Abuse Prevention Week is celebrated every third week of November pursuant to presidential Proclamation No. 124\, dated November 26\, 2001\, and together with the World AIDS Day taking place on the 1st of December each year\, this week provides an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV\, to show support for the people living with HIV\, and to commemorate those who have died from AIDS – related illness. \nThe Red Cross 143 – CHV and Youth Volunteers will be the frontlines in implementing to school and communities. It provides capacity building activities that will enable implementers strongly advocate on HIV and Substance Abuse\, as well as conduct referrals on appropriate agencies and manage coordination activities including establishing linkages on different related sectors. \nThrough the mobilization of RC 143 volunteers\, it aims to reach the community and engage the Philippine Red Cross on its advocacy in spreading awareness and eliminate the social stigma\, as well as discrimination among people living with HIV. Furthermore\, part of this event that needs to be addressed are cases of substance abuse through the use of injecting drugs and consider as contributing factors in terms of mode of transmission of HIV.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/143-on-143-20-days-of-advocacy-14-nov-3-dec-2017-philippines/
CATEGORIES:AIDS,Health,Philippines
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171123
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20180112T061922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180112T065959Z
UID:22491-1511222400-1511395199@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Gender and Diversity Refresher Training National Level | 21-22 November 2017 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The Cambodia Red Cross (CRC) conducted the gender and diversity refresher training during 21-22 November 2017. \nGuided by the 2011-2020 Strategy\, CRC has conducted various initiatives with a focus on (community-based) women’s and children’s health\, with an emphasis on giving support to mothers and newborns\, and assisting orphans with HIV/AIDS. In addition to the gender and diversity components of its health portfolio\, CRC has a long history of addressing gender and diversity concerns through its Vulnerable Group Assistance program\, which provides support to people with disabilities\, orphanages\, the elderly\, people living with HIV/AIDS\, and widows. The Vulnerable Group Assistance program is a mechanism for disaster preparedness. \nCRC currently has a Gender and Diversity Policy\, which was enacted in 2003 and is in the process of review and update. The review process is being conducted by a team consisting of: Head of Organizational Development\, Head of Human Resources and the Head of Communications. \nDuring a scoping mission in December 2014\, after discussing the needs of a strategic gender and diversity approach to guide all policies\, programs and tools with CRC senior management\, it was agreed that such an approach is needed by CRC. The Disaster Management department of CRC also agreed that a gender and diversity perspective and an approach to promote gender and diversity equality is needed within CRC. The following recommendations were made: CRC needs to advocate for gender concepts more broadly in society; a standard Gender and Diversity regulation and policy should be integrated across CRC; as auxiliary to the government CRC should encourage the endorsement and implementation of the Gender Policy – CRC should promote awareness of gender within government and help them to promote their policy more widely. \n \n \n \nObjectives \n\nTo promote gender and diversity Policy among Red Cross Staff\, volunteers\, and youth in CRC national head quarter (NHQ) and 25 Red Cross provincial branches.\nTo improve the knowledge and capacity of CRC NHQ/ branch staff in their work to reduce gender and diversity inequality.\nTo promote the gender and diversity work\, engage with other actors as well as establish linkages with other networks.\n\nSupporting documents: \n\nConcept note\nAgenda\nReport
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/gender-and-diversity-refresher-training-national-level-21-22-november-2017-cambodia/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171121T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20171204T062703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T071351Z
UID:21856-1511251200-1511283600@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Basic First Aid training for Grab taxi drivers | 21 November 2017 | Bangkok
DESCRIPTION:A total of 31 (male 30\, female 1) Grab taxi drivers were equipped with Basic First Aid in Bangkok on 21 November 2017. This was the ninth Grab taxi drivers training on 6 hours standard basic first aid in Thailand conducted in Thanapoom Tower\, Bangkok\, with the technical support from the facilitation team of First Aid Training Center of the Thai Red Cross Society National Headquarters. \nThere were 6 key topics focusing on both technical and practical sessions related to standard basic first aid for 6 hours including basic first aid procedures\, bandaging hands\, feet\, head and arms sling\, 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 First Aid Training Center. All participants received the certificates after attended the training course. \nIn 2017\, Grab Thailand organized about 10-11 basic first aid training courses in the series with the technical support from Thai Red Cross (Training Centre for First Aid and Health Care) and IFRC CCST Bangkok. For further information\, please contact Mr. Chaiwat Chersakul\, email: chaiwat.ch@grabtaxi.com  and Dr. Pornsak Khortwong\, IFRC Health Officer\, email: pornsak.khortwong@ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/basic-first-aid-training-for-grab-taxi-drivers-21-november-2017-bangkok/
CATEGORIES:First Aid,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171121T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20171117T064232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T080944Z
UID:21684-1511251200-1511370000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Gender and Diversity Technical Review Workshop | 21-22 Nov 2017 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:In April 2014 the IFRC launched the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI). The Initiative supports eleven Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies (NS) in Southeast Asia and has the goal of reducing the impact of natural disasters on vulnerable communities. \nSpecifically\, the Initiative sought to enhance skills and capacities within NS so they can advocate more strongly at national and regional levels for the needs of men\, women\, boys\, girls and diverse groups in disaster risk reduction. This approach was complemented by the strengthening of regional partnerships\, both within Red Cross Red Crescent networks and with key partners such as the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat and other bodies. \nThe Country Cluster Support Team (CCST) in Bangkok is in the process of developing an evidence base to illustrate the RRI Gender and Diversity achievements of your National Society and as part of your participation in the regional gender and diversity (G&D) Network. The Gender and Diversity Technical Review Workshop to which you have been invited is a key part of that process. \nThe purpose of the workshop is to gather evidence and examples of how the RRI has supported the incorporation of gender and diversity equality/inclusivity into regional DRR policies and/or programmes through the support it has provided to NS and other relevant regional organisations. \nThe workshop has the following objectives: \n\nTo create a baseline and endline that illustrates RRI achievements and progress in relation to Immediate Outcome 1120 – ‘Increased integration of gender equality into national and regional DRR policies and programs’.\nTo provide G&D Focal Points with the opportunity to create their own personal stories of change related to gender and diversity.\n\nThe workshop method will combine storytelling techniques with a Theory of Change approach. \nFor more information\, see the following documents: \n\nConcept note \nAgenda\nParticipant list\nPractical information for participants\nPresentation on objectives\, methods and expected outputs of the workshop\nWorkshop process notes for participants\n\n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/gender-and-diversity-technical-review-workshop-21-22-nov-2017-bangkok-thailand/
CATEGORIES:Gender and Diversity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171210
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20180112T073318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180115T092731Z
UID:22519-1511568000-1512863999@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence | 25 November – 9 December 2017 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Several reports show that Cambodian has seen a gradual decrease of domestic violence against women and girls since 2000. However\, according to Cambodia Gender Assessment in 2014\, there are still number of challenges facing the country in its effort to end gender-based violence (GDV)\, including but not limited to: \n\nGrowing number of reports on rape and sexual violence in the family;\nSexual harassment at workplaces and in communities;\nLimited access to social and legal support services to survivors.\n\nBetween 25 November to 9 December 2017\, CRC conducted activities under the campaign “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” on the topic “Leave No One Behind – End Violence Against Women and Girls.” The expected results and measurements for success include: \n\nAt least 30 Red Cross Youths attending the half-day workshop on GBV.\nAt least 750 youth from four universities attending GBV awareness\nAt least 200 youth\, Red Cross staff\, and volunteers attending the 16 Days Campaign for the elimination of violence against women at the Cambodian Red Cross National Head Quarter\nNumber or people around country to receive GBV information through this media National TV\, Newspapers\n\nNumber of activities were conducted at four universities\, with 872 students participated\, from 25 November to 7 December. The activities included a mix of brainstorming\, plenary discussion\, presentation\, and Q&A facilitated by the resource persons from the Ministry of Women Affairs. \nOn 9 December\, CRC conducted a special event at the CRC National Head Quarter with 200 participants including representatives from the Ministry of Women Affairs\, CRC leaders\, staff\, Red Cross youth and Red Cross youth advisors\, deans and directors of universities\, students\, Red Cross partners\, and other stakeholders). \nTotal number of participants attending in the 16 Days Activism was 1\,072 participants\, of which about 40% are female. \n  \nCRC Vice President handed certificate to a participant. \nCRC Deputy Secretary General gave a speech. \nCRC Vice President gave a speech. \nStudents from the Royal University of Phnom Penh attending the event. \nStudents from Cambodian Mekong University \nYouth actors participating in the role-playing activity. \nYouth actors participating in the role-playing activity. \nSupporting Documents: \n\nReport
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/16-days-of-activism-against-gender-based-violence-25-november-9-december-2017-cambodia/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171203
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20180111T032038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180111T042610Z
UID:22443-1511740800-1512259199@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:CCST Thailand’s Final Evaluation of School Based Disaster Risk Reduction Program | 27 November – 2 December 2017 | Myanmar
DESCRIPTION:The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Country Cluster Support Team in Thailand conducted a final evaluation on the School Based Disaster Risk Reduction (SBDRR) program in Myanmar during 27 November – 2 December 2017. \nMyanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) started to implement the SBDRR program in 2012. MRCS received the funding from the Chinese Red Cross (Hong Kong Branch) through the IFRC to implement the SBDRR project in eight schools as a pilot project in three townships — Kyauktan\, Thakeda\, and Hlaing Tharyar — from 2015 to December 2017. The project objective is to integrate and apply the multi-spectral approach to school safety by addressing issues related to multi-hazards and their impacts through ensuring that both disaster management and health concerns are equally addressed while implementing the SBDRR initiatives to raise the resilience levels among school-going children\, teachers\, parents\, and communities\, in order for them to prepare for known threats\, act preventively\, and respond effectively in times of need. \nThe purpose of the evaluation is to draw lessons that will be useful for the improvement of the existing and future program implementation. Additionally\, the National Societies (NSs) in the region will benefit from the knowledge sharing\, and mainstreaming of similar components into their long-term initiatives. \nAs a result of the evaluation\, the project has fulfilled the requirement of all stakeholders and beneficiaries. The facility improvement activity has opened the door for good cooperation on other components. The training content is relevant to the local context and disaster encountered. The improvement on health promotion particularly the personal hygiene and first aid is clearly seen. The good cooperation among stakeholder is also observed. Moreover\, this project has strengthened better cooperation among schools and other organisation which could promote sustainability of the project and may lead to interventions in other schools. \nIn this connection\, the IFRC and Myanmar Red Cross Society convey our appreciation to the Chinese Red Cross (Hong Kong Branch) for giving a great opportunity through its funding to IFRC and MRCS in implementing this project. \nA first aid competition among schools. Photo by MRCS \nStudents are washing their hands using renovated water and sanitation facility. Photo by MRCS \nA school walk way was elevated to connect two buildings Photo by MRCS
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/ccst-thailands-final-evaluation-of-school-based-disaster-risk-reduction-program-27-november-2-december-2017-myanmar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171127T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20171211T024151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171211T024151Z
UID:22034-1511769600-1511802000@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Philippine Red Cross steps up service to Filipino migrants through new info system
DESCRIPTION:The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has leveled up its services to overseas-based Filipinos through a digital platform that streamlines necessary information before\, during\, and after their stay abroad. \nThe PRC\, in partnership with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)\, recently unveiled the Virtual Volunteer (www.virtualvolunteer.org)\, a web platform that aims to link migrants to the organization’s services\, as well as to other institutions that can assist them with their concerns on 27 November 2017. \nThe Virtual Volunteer serves as the PRC’s response to the need to establish an accessible platform that the 12 million-strong Filipinos\, including overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)\, can access to avoid common difficulties\, such as abuse and human trafficking. \n“What we want is an immediate relief for people who are in emergency situations and right information can help them avoid falling in situations of abuse\, exploitation\, or trafficking\,” PRC Secretary General Atty. Oscar Palabyab said. “Virtual Volunteer serves as light way to assist individuals before going to a new country and access information once at destination.” \nThe IBM-powered platform geo-locates users to generate tailored vital information such as existing legislations in their host countries\, pre-departure documents and requirements\, and contact information of embassies and bodies that provide medical services and legal assistance. \nMoreover\, the website also makes it easier for migrants to access PRC’s services that tackle migration\, such as psychosocial support program\, home and school visits\, crisis intervention\, restoration of family links\, and ambulance services. \n“Information empowers people and we believe in the power of every person. This approach gives every individual more information and more power to make sound decision\, help them avoid difficulties\, and ensure that they know their rights wherever they are\,” said Christopher Staines\, head of IFRC Country Office said. \nAs the name suggests\, anyone connected to the internet can access the Virtual Volunteer via computer or mobile device through any browser. \n“Through this web-based platform\, migrants will no longer have to download an application to access the Virtual Volunteer\, especially in times of emergency\,” said Albert Marqueses\, Digital Service Line Lead of Philippine Innovation Center\, IBM Solutions Delivery. “Working with the IFRC aligns with IBM’s goal of being essential in shaping sustainable and humanitarian agenda.” \nThe PRC is the first Asian National Society to launch the platform\, which has already been beneficial to over 30\,000 people in Greece\, Sweden\, and Italy.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/philippine-red-cross-steps-up-service-to-filipino-migrants-through-new-info-system/
CATEGORIES:Migration,Philippines
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171127T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20171129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20171211T042101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171218T073915Z
UID:22045-1511769600-1511974800@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Philippine Red Cross rolls out training on disaster law for Chapters | 27-29 November 2017 | Tacloban\, Philippines
DESCRIPTION:Two months after the successful roll-out of the first batch of training of facilitators on Disaster Law in the Philippines in September\, 21 Philippine Red Cross volunteers and officers from three local chapters received training on disaster law and advocacy to strengthen PRC’s internal capacity and use these skills for the benefit of the communities that they serve. \nThe local level Disaster Law Programme orientation and training is part of the Philippine Red Cross Disaster Law Programme’s thrust to capacitate local chapters and communities on disaster law\, and serves as an important highlight of PRC’s role as a leading actor of community-based driven advocacy and action in the region. \nThe strength of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement lies in its people. This is true for Philippine Red Cross\, whose strength lies in its vast network of volunteers and chapters around the country\, all gearing to bring community voices to the decision-making table. \nThe training was held from 27-29 November\, in Tacloban\, Leyte Province. The 21 participants\, volunteers and officers coming from Leyte\, Cebu and Ormoc Chapters\, were selected due to their experience in serving communities severely affected by Typhoon Haiyan and\, in the process\, relationships that they have built with local government and non-government stakeholders.  Some of the trainees were also newly recruited volunteers who have just started \nThe training used the module developed for the Training of Chapter Facilitators but with more focus on knowledge transfer rather than facilitation skills. Trainees were highly interested in understanding the legal mandate of PRC in the Philippine disaster risk management system\, local planning processes\, and basic advocacy skills that they can apply at the community level. \nThe training was supported by the Regional Resilience Initiative\, and is the first among a series of Disaster Law trainings that PRC will offer to its Chapters. Lessons learned from this pilot roll-out will feed into the continuous improvement of the disaster law training module in the Philippines. \nSee the activity report.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/philippine-red-cross-rolls-out-training-on-disaster-law-for-chapters-27-29-november-2017-tacloban-philippines/
CATEGORIES:Disaster Law,Philippines
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171202
DTSTAMP:20260427T232928
CREATED:20180117T020621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T021832Z
UID:22574-1511827200-1512172799@www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org
SUMMARY:Cambodian Red Cross Discusses Safe Migration With IFRC | 28 November – 1 December 2017 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:The CRC representatives met with Helen Brunt\, IFRC Senior Migration Officer\, from 28 November to 1 December 2017 to discuss on migration issues. The meeting was aimed to i) discuss AoF7: Migration with leadership\, staff\, and volunteers of CRC\, including scope for potential IFRC support and National Society peer-to-peer exchanges\, ii) meet with key local authorities in Preah Vihear Province and support CRC in their auxiliary role and relationship with the Cambodian Government\, and iii) learn more about CRC’s Restoring Family Links (RFL) and ‘safe migration’ awareness-raising activities. \nThe visit provided IFRC a unique opportunity to experience first-hand activities conducted by CRC related to migration. Since the start of 2017\, ‘Safe migration’ messaging has been included in awareness-raising activities primarily focused on RFL and ‘safer rural communities’ in Preah Vihear Province which borders Sisaket Province in Thailand – an initiative supported by ICRC. \nThis mission to Cambodia also provided the opportunity to meet with leadership of CRC and share updates on IFRC’s Global and Regional Migration Strategies and plans\, as well a meet with local government officials and introduce the RCRC Movement’s humanitarian mandate in relation to migration and cross-border movements of people in the Mekong region.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/cambodian-red-cross-discusses-safe-migration-with-ifrc-28-november-1-december-2017-cambodia/
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