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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTSTAMP:20260617T104425
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SUMMARY:Myanmar Red Cross Society Holds Workshop To Discuss Findings on Migration\, Displacement
DESCRIPTION:   \nFrom 16-17 May 2019\, the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) held a workshop in Yangon to discuss the findings of a new MRCS Assessment on Migration and Displacement. The workshop was an opportunity for the new MRCS Task Force on Migration and Displacement to discuss and input into the draft assessment findings. The workshop also included the first ever meeting of the Red Cross Movement Task Force on Migration and Displacement. The workshop was led by the MRCS Director of the RFL Department\, Daw Su Su Lynn\, with the support of IFRC (including the IFRC Country Office\, the IFRC Regional Migration and Displacement Coordinator and the new IFRC Myanmar Migration Delegate – Amanda Aye). The workshop was also supported by the British Red Cross. \nThe workshop follows on from the MRCS National Strategic Dialogue on Migration and Displacement held in November 2018 and the resulting 10-point Action Plan on Migration and Displacement. \nThe assessment findings include: \n\nTrends and dynamics related to migration and displacement in and from Myanmar\, especially related to asylum seekers and refugees\, IDPs\, persons who have been trafficked\, migrant workers and undocumented migrants;\nHumanitarian needs at different stages of migration and displacement;\nThe role and activities of key stakeholders\, including the Government of Myanmar;\nThe existing programmes and activities of MRCS related to migration and displacement\n\nThe workshop participants included MRCS Madame President\, Executive Committee members\, Secretary General\, Deputy Secretary General and members of the MRCS Migration and Displacement Task Force including Directors from Disaster Management\, Health\, Restoring Family Links\, First Aid Safety and Security (FASS) and the Southeast Project. \nPresentations were delivered by representative from MRCS departments including Rakhine Operations\, South-East Project\, as well as external agencies – UNHCR\, IOM\, ILO. \nImmediately after the workshop\, Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) chaired the inaugural Movement-wide Migration and Displacement Taskforce meeting. At this meeting\, the MRCS Taskforce presented the findings and discussion points from the workshop to the Movement-wide Task Force including ICRC\, IFRC Asia Pacific Regional Migration & Displacement Coordinator\, American Red Cross\, Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN) Secretariat\, British Red Cross\, Danish Red Cross\, German Red Cross and Swedish Red Cross. \nThe needs assessment report will be finalised and will function as a guiding document and baseline report for next actions of MRCS\,  including the development of a Migration and Displacement training programme\, an MRCS Migration Policy\, and for future programming initiatives. \n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/myanmar-red-cross-society-holds-workshop-to-discuss-findings-on-migration-displacement/
CATEGORIES:Migration,Myanmar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190525
DTSTAMP:20260617T104425
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement and Accountability Training | 20-24 May 2019 | Yangon\, Myanmar
DESCRIPTION:Today Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) is a key value of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement which is reflected in its programmatic approach and several commitments of the ICRC\, IFRC (including the Principles and Rules for Red Cross and Red Crescent Humanitarian Assistance and the General Assembly Beneficiary Communication Resolution DD/6.4/1) and National Societies. In addition\, the Movement has committed to more systematic and better documented approaches to communicating\, engaging with and being accountable to the vulnerable people we support through pledges made in the context of the Grand Bargain. \nAs a Movement\, we want to be more systematic in the way we communicate with communities\, to listen proactively and include them in decisions that affect their lives\, as well as create spaces where their voices are heard and acted upon. The need to improve the approach to CEA is also magnified by the rapidly changing humanitarian landscape\, technological innovations and changes in how people communicate and connect\, developments that empower communities to demand greater transparency and participation. \nTraining Rational\nIn February 2017\, the Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) Pilot Guide\, including a set of tools and templates\, that provide Movement partners with adaptable and practical guidance on ways to integrate CEA approaches into any programme or operation. The ambition is to strengthen IFRC\, ICRC and National Societies’ capacity to: \n\nprovide accessible\, timely\, relevant and actionable life-saving information\, promote better understanding of people’s perceptions and behaviours and sustain changes over time\,\npromote two-way communication\, participation and feedback to listen and address people’s needs\, concerns\, feedback and complaints as well as foster an environment of greater\, engagement\, trust and accountability\,\nleverage on relevant social mediums and connectivity that can best reach and engage the communities.\ncreate spaces for communities to speak out and make their voices heard to influence decision making.\n\nTraining Documents \n\nConcept Note\nAgenda
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/community-engagement-and-accountability-training-20-24-may-2019-yangon-myanmar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190523
DTSTAMP:20260617T104425
CREATED:20190607T042935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190607T043001Z
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SUMMARY:Viet Nam Red Cross Conducts Pre-Disaster Meeting | 22 May 2019 | Hanoi\, Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:Pre-disaster meeting (PDM) has become a routine exercise of Viet Nam Red Cross for the past several years. The event brought both management and technical people together to review the achievements and lessons learned from the previous disaster season\, and discuss\, mobilise and prepare for what are to be projected in coming months. \nThe event is a great opportunity for strengthening partnership with both internal and external partners (VNDMA\, NGOs\, IOs and donors) and to prove with partners VNRC’s capacity\, methodologies of doing things\, response tools including policies to facilitate so call an effective response operation. It is more meaningful for VNRC Headquarters and disaster-prone chapters to have dialogues and better understanding between each other on what need to be done to ensure an effective disaster response. \nThe event was attended by almost 80 participants from VNRC HQs\, disaster prone provinces\, partner National Societies\, ICRC\, IFRC and external partners of UN Country Team\, NGOs\, INGOs\, governmental agencies and private sector. \nOn this occasion\, the IFRC CCST presented Viet Nam Red Cross the ASEAN Award for School Safety Initiative in recognition of Viet Nam RC’s great contribution toward building safer and more resilient communities in Viet Nam and a resilient ASEAN region.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/viet-nam-red-cross-conducts-pre-disaster-meeting-22-may-2019-hanoi-viet-nam/
CATEGORIES:Viet Nam
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTSTAMP:20260617T104425
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SUMMARY:Lao Delegation Visits Viet Nam To Learn About Emergency Fund | 27-30 May 2019 | Hanoi\, Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:  \nFrom 27-30 May\, Lao delegation paid an official visit to Viet Nam to learn and exchange information on sub-legislation and establishing a dedicated disaster management fund decree\, and best practices and challenges in its implementation. The delegation was led by Mr. Vilayphong Sisomvang- Acting Director General and Head of Secretariat of National Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control (NCDPC) together with representatives of Prime Minister Office\, Ministry of Justice\, Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare and Lao Red Cross. \nOn 28 May in Hanoi\, the Lao delegation was received by Viet Nam Red Cross (VNRC); Ministry of Labour and Invalid and Social Affairs (MOLISA) and Viet Nam Disaster Management Authority (VNDMA). In the morning\, the delegation paid a courtesy visit to Viet Nam Red Cross and was received by Mr. Nguyen Hai Anh- Viet Nam Red Cross’s Vice President and Secretary General who has expressed his recognition of long-term and neighbouring bilateral relationships between the two countries and two Red Cross National Societies and he also emphasized that Viet Nam Red Cross will continue to accompany and provide support to Lao Red Cross in various areas such as Red Cross Law development and implementation; community based initiatives; livelihoods opportunities for vulnerable people so on so forth. On this occasion\, VNRC shared its experience in establishment and management of its emergency fund as well as its disaster preparedness and response capacity. \nIn the afternoon of the same day\, the delegation was warmly welcomed by Mr. Nguyen Duc Quang\, Director of Disaster Response Department of Viet Nam Disaster Management Authority- Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and his team. At the meeting\, Mr. Quang enthusiastically shared with the delegation of step by step process in establishing the Disaster Prevention and Control Fund aftermath the Disaster Prevention and Control Law in 2014 and guided by Decree 64/TTg on Disaster Prevention and Control Fund. According to Mr. Quang\, majority of provinces in Viet Nam have already had the fund established and but the use of the fund has its limitation due to lack of guidance and mechanism in place. Mr. Quang also mentioned that the revision of the Disaster Prevention and Control Law and several Decrees are under the process. The afternoon session went very well with a lot of technical questions and discussions. \nThe next day 29 May\, the delegation visits Hai Phong city\, it is one of the most successful provinces in the country in establishing and managing the fund since the availability of Decree 64/TTg. At the reception\, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Chuyen- Vice chairman of the provincial people committee briefed the delegation of some remarkable tiers of friendship between the city and two other provinces of Laos such as Vientiane province and Oudomxay as well as the city economic development in the past years. After the reception\, both sides had two intensive session to deeply discuss on the disaster prevention and control fund.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/lao-delegation-visits-viet-nam-to-learn-about-emergency-fund-27-30-may-2019-hanoi-viet-nam/
CATEGORIES:Lao PDR,Viet Nam
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