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SUMMARY:2nd SEA RCRC Youth Forum 2023 l 17 – 20 September 2023 l Phnom Penh\, Cambodia l Hosted by Cambodian Red Cross & IFRC
DESCRIPTION:  \nBackground \nYouth is the backbone of a country. They play pivotal roles for sustainable national development\, peace\, unity\, solidarity\, and prosperity. Education\, hand-on working experiences\, continued capacity building\, and leadership in their respective positions are key for youths’ participation in sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development. Having considered the essential roles of youth\, the 2nd SEA RCRC Youth Forum aims to achieve the following objectives: \n\nTo provide opportunities for youths to receive trainings and hand-on experiences in leadership and effective communication including\, but not limited to\, public speaking\, project pitching\, negotiation and persuasion\, and team management.\nTo engage in the discussion in identifying current challenges for the SEA RCRC Movement and the root causes by revisiting 2022 youth statement\, SWOT\, 5why\, and problem tree\, based on the different themes including Education\, Health Care\, Disasters and Climate Change\, First Aid\, Road Safety\, School Safety\, and Humanitarian Innovation.\nTo propose possible solutions to the 2023 SEA RCRC challenges.\nTo identify and highlight the roles of youths in contributing to the future of Red Cross Red Crescent / Humanitarian Innovation.\nTo put knowledge and skills into practices through the development of the joint statement to be presented in one of the Dialogue Sessions of 20th SEA RCRC Leaders Meeting and social media content creation; and\nTo have hand-on experiences in Climate Response action (tree plantation) at the Cambodia Buddhist Cultural Centre located in Kirirom National Park\, and a visit to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum to learn about the atrocity of Khmer Rouge and Cambodia’s recent unfortunate history and the efforts for national reconciliation and rehabilitation\, which has brought Cambodia to the current state of peace and development.\n\n  \nExpected Outputs \nBy the end of this forum\, the followings are expected: \n\n3 days training and one day field tree planting/Humanitarian field trip and hand-on experiences are provided to SEA youths.\nA list of Current challenges for the SEA RCRC Movement are identified based on different themes highlighted in the objectives.\nSolutions and Prototypes to address the 2023 SEA RCRC challenges are proposed.\nSocial media contents for each thematic theme to be used for each National Society are created and widely shared.\nKey roles of youths in contributing to the future of Red Cross Red Crescent / Humanitarian Innovation are identified.\n2nd SEA RCRC Youth Forum Joint Statement and Commitment (reflect and adapt from Bandar Seri Begawan Youth Forum Statement) with concrete follow up plan for each National Society is developed and presented at the 20th SEA RCRC Leaders Meeting.\nHand-on experiences in climate response activity of the Cambodia’s unfortunate recent history of Khmer Rouge genocide are provided to youths.\nClimate action event for the local community and reflection sharing/ presentation from the participants from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum are presented; and\nRound Table discussion between Youth Delegates and SEA NS Leaders on the topic of “Youth contribution for the future of Red Cross Red Crescent / Humanitarian Innovation” is organized.\n\n  \nExpected Outcomes: \n\nCapacity of youths in leadership and effective communication including public speaking\, project pitching\, negotiation and persuasion\, and team management is built.\nThe pivotal roles of youths are promoted more widely to multi-stakeholders and the public via social media contents.\nImproved youths’ engagement in the discussions on their contributions to Red Cross Red Crescent/Humanitarian Innovation through the development of joint statement\, identification of challenges and proposed solutions\, and their roles.\nBetter understanding and more active participation in climate response and environmental protection.\n\n  \n\nRelated Documents \n\nYouth Statement 2023\nConcept Note\nAgenda\n\n  \nPhotos  \n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/2nd-sea-rcrc-youth-forum-2023-l-17-20-september-2023-l-phnom-penh-cambodia/
LOCATION:Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
CATEGORIES:ASEAN
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SUMMARY:20th South-East Asia RCRC Leaders Meeting l 21 - 22 September 2023 l  Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nBackground \nThis is an annual meeting that brings together Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) leaders from South-East Asia (SEA)\, IFRC and ICRC to discuss and decide on issues of interest to the Movement in SEA. National Societies (NS) members are Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent Society\, Cambodian Red Cross Society\, Indonesian Red Cross Society\, Lao Red Cross\, Malaysian Red Crescent Society\, Myanmar Red Cross Society\, Philippine Red Cross\, Singapore Red Cross Society\, Thai Red Cross Society\, Timor-Leste Red Cross Society and Viet Nam Red Cross Society. This is a NS platform while the IFRC’s role (Asia Pacific Region & Bangkok Country Cluster Delegation) is as secretariat\, and ICRC (Operations Department Asia & the Pacific and Regional Delegation Bangkok) is invited as a movement partner. This annual platform was initiated by Mr. Phan Wannamethee\, Former Secretary General of Thai Red Cross Society\, and the 1st South-East Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leaders Meeting was hosted by Thai Red Cross Society in Bangkok in 2003. \n  \nThe 19th Southeast Asia Red Cross Red crescent Leaders meeting was hosted by Brunei Darussalam Red Crescent Society in October 2022\, which resulted in the Bandar Seri Begawan Statement. During this meeting the leaders decided from 2023 to meet twice in one year as a minimum\, once in person and once virtually. \n  \nPurpose \n  \n\nTo discuss policies and issues of the Red Cross and Red Crescent work among the National Societies\, the IFRC secretariat and the ICRC and agree on appropriate action and follow up\nTo take stock of the progress of the strategic directions of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and to develop and implement key actions through sub-regional cooperation and networking among the National Societies\, the IFRC secretariat\, the ICRC\, and also ASEAN Secretariat / AHA Center\nTo ensure that the sub-regional National Society networks and forums are accountable towards the RCRC SEA leaders meeting\nTo get closer to each other and to take advantage of the strength of working together\nTo increase the performance and effectiveness of our work\nTo go beyond the networking for better coordination and cooperation\nTo prepare for international meetings and elections of the Movement\nTo update on Movement\, regional and global commitments\nTo contribute into and follow-up on IFRC board decisions\, through the Board representative/s from Southeast Asia\n\n  \nExpected Results  \n\nRegion better heard – region representing\, speaking with unified voice resulting in better influence and impact.\nEffective regional networks – regional national societies take the ownership of the regional networks increasing their effectiveness.\nMore responsive Asia Pacific Region and Country Cluster Delegation – regional delegations can count on the advice\, guidance from the president and secretary general of NS members\nIncreased mutual learning – national societies benefit from mutual knowledge sharing.\n\n  \nParticipants\nThe following are the participants for the SEA RCRC leaders meeting: \n\nNS president and secretary general\nIFRC Asia Pacific Region & Bangkok Country Cluster Delegation\nICRC Asia Pacific Department\nObservers(no limit in the event of a virtual meeting)\nNS youth representatives or SEA Youth Network focal points\n\n  \n\nStatements from IFRC President and ICRC President \n  \nRelated Documents \n\nToR\nAgenda\nPhnom Penh Statement (Updated Version)\nParticipant List (Updated Version)\nProgress Report on Tree Planting\nKeynote Remarks by H.E.Vongsey Vissoth\, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister\, Minister in Charge of Office of Council of Ministers\n\n  \n20 SEP 2023: Tree Planting Program\n  \n21 SEP 2023: DAY 1\nSession 1: Progress Update of BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN STATEMENT – 19TH SEA RCRC Leaders Meeting 2022. \n\nBandar Seri Begawan Statement – Oct 2022\nPPT: Bandar Seri Begawan Statement Overview\nSummary Report\n\nSession 2: Follow up on Climate and Environment Charter: Action Plan and target setting by 2030 \n\nCommunity Safety and Resilience Network Webinar\nPPT: The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations \nCRC Intervention for Climate Change Carbon Neutrality\nPPT: Commitments CSR Network  \nPPT: Mainstreaming Climate Change into Community-Based Risk Reduction Program\n\nSession 3: Collaboration and Cooperation as a Movement in SEA \n\nSession Outline\nSeville Agreement 2.0\nPPT: Collaboration and Cooperation as a Movement in Southeast Asia\nSMCC Movement Coordination Toolkit\n\nSession 4: SEA Engagement in IFRC Governance \n\nLetter: Questionnaire – Constitutional Review\nQuestionnaire – Constitutional Review\nPPT: Southeast Engagement in IFRC Governance\n\n\n22 SEP 2023: DAY 2\nSession 5: IFRC & ASEAN Memorandum of Understanding Regional Dialogue with ASEAN SG\, HE Kao Kim Huon \n\nAgenda\nMoU ASEAN – IFRC on the Strengthening of Community Resilience in Southeast Asia\nOne Pager with Recommendations: ASEAN Session\n\n  \nA Special Session for Head of Delegation: Royal Audience with Her Majesty Queen Mother of the Khmer Nation\, Norodom Monineath Sihanouk\, Honorary President of the CRC \n  \nSession 6: Progress Update on SEA Migration and Displacement Project in Myanmar \n\nPPT: Progress of Migration and Displacement MRCS\n\nSession 7: Progress Update on the Resource Centre for Total First Aid and the SEA FA Network \n\nPPT: 1st Southeast Asia First Aid Network Meeting\n\nSession 8: Update of SEA Networks \n\nSession Outline\nReview of the Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network (ART) 2023\nPPT: Review of the Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network (ART) 2023\nOutcome Statement – 1st Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Women Conference\nPPT: Advancing Women Leadership in Southeast Asia\nAPMN – Progress Report for SEA Leaders\nAPMN – Meeting Report\nCSR Network Report\nNetwork Report: PGI Network\nSEAYN Network Report – October 2023\nPPT: Updates from Networks\nSummary of SEA Networks Overview\n\nSession 9: Final report on Manila Call for Action\, Preparation for the Asia Pacific Conference / Asia Pacific Conference\, Hanoi Call for Action and position of SEA  \n\nPPT: Manila Call for Action – SEA Commitments\nPPT: 11th Asia Pacific Regional Conference\, Hanoi\, Vietnam\nThe Manila Declaration – Call for Action\n\nSession 10: Draft Statement of Phnom Penh & Adoption of 20th SEA RCRC Leaders Meeting \n  \nPhotos \n 
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/20th-south-east-asia-rcrc-leaders-meeting-l-21-22-september-2023-l-phnom-penh-cambodia/
LOCATION:Phnom Penh\, Cambodia
CATEGORIES:ASEAN
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