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This report is the result of an integrated research process that combined desk-based legal research with stakeholder interviews in-country, followed by a multi-stakeholder consultation workshop held in February 2016 to verify the research findings and explore relevant issues with participants. It provides a ‘legal mapping’ of the laws and regulations that address disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Indonesia, analysing them against the questions contained in the Checklist and assessing their implementation based on stakeholder feedback and secondary sources.
This climate change adaptation flipchart for Red Cross Youth is to be used together with the manual. Limitation: The flipchart is in Indonesian language only. This flipchart is equipped with a manual in Indonesian language. 0/5 (1) Rate This! Please rate this content
The outcome document resulted from the 13th Southeast Asia Red Cross Red Crescent Leadership meeting that was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 27-28 September 2016, with the participation of the leaders of the National Societies of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Viet Nam. The meeting was hosted by PMI of Indonesia ans supported by ICRC and IFRC.
The meeting saw the discussions of issues relevant to strengthening of the sustainability of National Societies, the Movement coordination and cooperation, the cooperation with ASEAN, as well as the One Billion Coalition for Resilience.
The 4-pager document summarizes several Red Cross beneficiary communications and accountability initiative since 2006 to 2012, which includes:
Community outreach programme 2006-2009 by Irish Red Cross
Haiti beneficiary communications program started in 2010, by Irish Red Cross and IFRC
Pakistan beneficiary communcations and accountability in 2010 by IFRC