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Philippine RC

Angeline Tandiono August 10, 2016 No Comments
Philippine RC

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Pandemic Preparedness: MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) and Ebola Virus Disease by Ann Claire Reyta (Philippine RC)

Angeline Tandiono August 4, 2016 No Comments
Pandemic Preparedness: MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) and Ebola Virus Disease by Ann Claire Reyta (Philippine RC)

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Process related case study of flood resilience project by PMI

Angeline Tandiono August 4, 2016 No Comments
Process related case study of flood resilience project by PMI

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Preparedness saves lives and livelihoods – Cambodia

Angeline Tandiono July 25, 2016 No Comments

Purpose: Cambodian Red Cross has worked with the authorities and communities to protect lives and livelihoods in a long-term engagement that has brought many benefits. Improvements in flood early warning, planning and response have resulted from a more holistic approach to disaster management. Overview: Bos…

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Risk reduction in practice: a Philippines case study

Angeline Tandiono July 25, 2016 No Comments

Purpose: Much can be done – with relatively simple means – at the community level to reduce the impacts of natural disasters. The PNRC encourages people to collaborate in protecting their lives and the resources on which they depend. The approach is called integrated community disaster…

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Youth Empowerment in School Based Disaster Risk Reduction with a tool of Youth in School Safety (YSS) – Myanmar

Angeline Tandiono July 25, 2016 No Comments
Youth Empowerment in School Based Disaster Risk Reduction with a tool of Youth in School Safety (YSS) – Myanmar

Purpose: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 recognized Children and youth are agents of change and called upon all heads of the states and government, ministers and all stakeholders that children and youths should be given the space and…

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Humanitarian Diplomacy in Action – Myanmar Red Cross Society

Angeline Tandiono July 25, 2016 No Comments

Purpose: Since this time, the world has closely watched as a range of reforms have been introduced by the new Myanmar parliament. These reforms include the release of political prisoners, the establishment of the National Commission on Human Rights, and the introduction of a managed floating…

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Case study: Training youth volunteers in cardiopulmonary resuscitation & choking first aid

Angeline Tandiono July 13, 2016 No Comments
Case study: Training youth volunteers in cardiopulmonary resuscitation & choking first aid

A case study of the implementation of first aid trainings in Thailand.

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Testimonies from the Field – Disaster risk reduction in Myanmar (2009 – 2013)

Angeline Tandiono July 8, 2016 No Comments
Testimonies from the Field – Disaster risk reduction in Myanmar (2009 – 2013)

This photo-book in English and Myanmar languages, aims to capture some of the key successes and good practices of the program at the community level which could be used to disseminate the impact of the work of Myanmar Red Cross and…

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Case Study: Communicating with beneficiaries: a two-way dialogue

Angeline Tandiono July 7, 2016 No Comments
Case Study: Communicating with beneficiaries: a two-way dialogue

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