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SUMMARY:RCRC Movement Calls For ‘Humanized Recovery’ From Disasters at World Urban Forum | 7-13 February 2018 | Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:The ninth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF9) on 11 February 2018 heard a call from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement for greater accountability after disasters that may leave survivors bereaved and struggling to find shelter\, food\, and water. RCRC Movement specialists believe disasters\, climate change\, and conflicts are felt most acutely in cities that are often growing rapidly without proper planning\, and are calling for increased investment in disaster risk reduction (DRR). \n“Building back better without accountability to the people we serve harms human dignity\,” Xavier Castellanos\, IFRC Asia-Pacific Regional Director\, told a special session of WUF9 in Kuala Lumpur. Better policy-making and planning are needed to humanise recovery\, he said\, along with more investment in DRR\, climate adaptation and greater engagement with communities affected by disaster. Click here for more information.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/rcrc-movement-calls-for-humanized-recovery-from-disasters-at-world-urban-forum/
CATEGORIES:Disaster risk reduction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180225
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SUMMARY:Cambodia Red Cross Conducts Healthy Aging Training in Svay Rieng | 20-24 February 2018 | Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) and IFRC conducted the “Healthy Aging” training for the elderly people and CRC volunteers from Svay Rieng Province during 20-24 February. Sixty-eight elderly people (32 females) from five villages took part in the activity\, while 22 volunteers (12 females) also participated. The training focused on promoting healthier lifestyles which include physical exercises\, healthy eating\, and health assessment. Click here for more information. \n   \n   \nMission report is provided here.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/cambodia-red-cross-conducts-healthy-aging-training-in-svay-rieng-20-24-february-2018-cambodia/
CATEGORIES:Cambodia,Health,Healthy Ageing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180224
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SUMMARY:Regional Resilience Initiative Lessons Learned Workshop | 21-23 February 2018 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:The Lessons Learned (LL) workshop is the opportunity for project stakeholders to come together and share insights and experiences of working with and on the Regional Resilience Initiative (RRI) project. Stakeholders are facilitated – through a structured analysis approach – to share opinions\, perspectives and experiences related to the project. The main LL approach is essentially a project assessment that can be framed as key questions as follows: \n1. What worked well in the project?\n2. What could have been improved in the project?\n3. What could and should be done differently next time? \nThe LL exercise should draw on both positive experiences i.e. good ideas that improve project efficiency and/or effectiveness\, as well as negative experiences. \nBackground\nIn April 2014\, IFRC launched the RRI project\, which was a 4-year endeavour funded by the Canadian Government (GAC – Global Affairs Canada) and the Canadian Red Cross (CRC). The Initiative supported 11 National Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) Societies (NS) in Southeast Asia with the overarching goal of reducing the impact of natural disasters on vulnerable communities. \nSpecifically\, the Initiative sought to enhance skills and capacities within NS so that they could advocate more strongly at national and regional levels for the needs of communities in disaster risk reduction (DRR). This approach was complemented by the strengthening of regional partnerships\, both within RCRC networks and with key partners such as the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat and other regional stakeholders. \nIn August 2017 a consultancy was commissioned to support the RRI Country Cluster Support Team (CCST) to illustrate the overall picture of RRI achievements in terms of intended outcomes\, progress towards outcomes\, and main achievements secured through the Initiative. A key part of this process was the hosting of a Lessons Learned workshop toward the end of the consultancy aimed at helping validate key findings and promote the learning gained from the RRI experience to a wider stakeholder audience.1 The workshop will be held over a period of 2 ½ days between 21-23 February 2018. \nClick on these links to find more information on the workshop:\n– Concept note\n– Workshop agenda\n– Participant list \nPre-workshop reading materials\n– RRI infographic\n– Case studies (4): Disaster Law\, Gender and Diversity\, Support to ASEAN\, and Resilience Library\n– Summary of the RRI Steering Committee Meeting in May 2017\n– “Community Voices” videos (6) from Indonesia\, Philippines\, Myanmar (Fire)\, Thailand\, Laos\, and Vietnam.\n– Timor Leste Red Cross ( CVTL) promoting community resilience\n \n   \nOpening Remarks \n\nOpening remarks by Ambassador of Canada to the ASEAN Marie-Louise Hannan\nOpening remarks by Deborah Cote\, Program Manager Asia\, International Operations\, Canadian Red Cross\nOpening remarks by Marwan Jilani\, Head of CCST\, IFRC Bangkok\n\nPresentations \nDay 1: \n\nRRI Baseline and Endline Findings\nRRI Milestones\n\nDay 2: \nSession 1: Localisation \n\nPreparedness for Effective Response\nMyanmar Red Cross Society\nLocalization and Disaster Response\nDisaster Preparedness and Response in Lao PDR\nThe Grand Bargain: Working Together efficiently and Effectively\n\nSession 2: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence \n\nGender-based violence in emergencies\nPresentation by Cambodia’s Women’s Affairs Ministry\nExamples of SGBV projects of CRC’s NS partners\n\nSession 3: Advocacy \n\nData and Information Collection and Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM)\nThe Sendai Framework Monitoring Process & CSO Contributions\nUsing Evidence  and Advocacy  for  Positive Change\n\n\nSession 4: Peer-to-peer support and networking \n\nPeer-to-Peer Support and Networking\nThai-Lao Cross Border Cooperation\nRegional Resilience Knowledge Hub\n\n  \n  \n** Workshop report **
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/regional-resilience-initiative-lessons-learning-workshop-21-23-february-2018-bangkok-thailand/
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SUMMARY:Lao Red Cross Holds Lessons Learned and Closure Workshop for School Safety Project | 26 February 2018 | Vientiane\, Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:Lao Red Cross Society (LRC) Vice President Thongphachanh Sonnasinh chaired a workshop\, organized on 26 February\, to review the lessons learned from the Disaster Risks Reduction (DRR) in School Project. Among the 24 attendants were representatives from provincial authorities. Between September 2017 to January 2018\, LRC has built six classrooms\, two bathrooms\, and wash basins\, as well as provided training on disaster preparedness and first aid to teachers and staff from schools in Vientiane Province. Public announcement systems were also installed in two schools for use during emergency\, while medicine and first aid kits were also provided. Click here for more information.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/lao-red-cross-holds-lessons-learned-and-closure-workshop-for-school-safety-project/
CATEGORIES:Lao PDR
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SUMMARY:Lao Red Cross Conducts Emergency WASH Training for Volunteers | 26 February - 3 March 2018 | Champasak\, Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:During 26 February to 3 March\, Lao Red Cross and IFRC jointly conducted an Emergency WASH (E-WASH) training for the Red Cross volunteers in Monlapamock district\, Champasak Province. The two-day training was conducted for 21 volunteers from seven villages and one WASH focal person from the Ministry of Health. The E-WASH training began with theoretical sessions and table-top exercises. The second half of both days mainly focused on practical sessions\, i.e. installation of the water purification unit (Aquaplus AP 700 CL) and construction of a pour-flush toilet. Borehole and latrines have also been installed in a primary school of Baan Hin Lat with the help of six male teachers and 98 students (44 female). Baan Hin Lat village is located about 120 kilometers from Pakse and 60 km from Monlapamock district. Click here for more information. \n   \nPhotos by IFRC Bangkok.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/lao-red-cross-conducts-emergency-wash-training-for-volunteers-in-monlapomock-district/
CATEGORIES:Health,Lao PDR,WASH
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