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Recovery Programming: building back better and enhancing resilience

Recovery Programming: building back better and enhancing resilience

The powerpoint presentation was delivered in ASEAN Centre of Excellence (ACE) Programme in 2015, to the members of National Disaster Management Offices of ASEAN State members. The presentation aims to explain about recovery programming by:

Describing the concepts and key strategic issues of recovery.
Highlighting recovery examples from Indonesia and discuss other examples in the South East Asia.
Presenting tools for developing operational strategies and designing recovery interventions.

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Regional Public Awareness and Public Education (PAPE) Workshop Report

Regional Public Awareness and Public Education (PAPE) Workshop Report

This workshop report is an output of the Regional Public Awareness and Public Education (PAPE) Workshop that was held on 18-20 October, 2016 in Quezon City, Manila, the Philippines. The report is useful for participants who attended the 3-day Training of Trainer Workshop as the expected objectives. All participants were expected to facilitate and roll out the PAPE handbook and tools in their countries i.e. Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Lao PDR.

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Summary of the IFRC Recovery programming guidance 2012

Summary of the IFRC Recovery programming guidance 2012

This is a summary overview of what is in the IFRC Recovery programming guidance, 2012. It has been designed for use primarily by managers, decision makers and senior practitioners, including National Society and IFRC personnel who may have had limited experience of recovery but who wish to consider this more actively in disaster response. It aims to promote a common approach to recovery amongst National Societies and IFRC in order to strengthen programme quality in enabling communities to build more resilience as quickly as possible after disasters and crises.

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Resources Sharing our stories

Resources Sharing our stories

The materials in the manual, Making a difference…Recruiting voluntary, non-remunerated blood donors, are designed for self-study and for reference. They are intended to give you ideas and suggestions for action you can take to effect change in your own working environment. The Resources complement those materials, showing how ideas might be implemented and acting as a stimulus for cooperation and partnership between blood services all over the world.

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