One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia - Building Global Partnerships
The One Billion Coalition for Resilience (1BC) is a commitment to support one billion people in becoming more resilient by 2025. Through partnerships with public and private actors, academics, and local communities, the Red Cross Red Crescent is advancing global resilience agendas, with a focus on disaster risk reduction, health care, social inclusion, and volunteer development.
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One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 The One Billion Coalition (1BC) A commitment to support one billion people to become more resilient in the face of shocks and adversity by 2025. Which demonstrates Red Cross Red Crescent s contribution to global resilience building, And the power of collective partnerships: public and private partners, academics, local actors and individuals to scale-up collective outcomes from local to global.
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 1BC and Global Agendas: Be it through first aid, disaster risk reduction and response, health care services, social inclusion, youth and volunteer development The Red Cross has a significant global contribution to resilience which sits at the core of global policy agendas. SDGs (Development) Sendai Paris Resilience (DRR) (Climate) WHS (Humanitarian)
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 The 1BC in SE Asia so far 5,5 Millionpeople reached in disaster risk reduction 1,4 Millionpeople reached in first aid 2 NSformally adopted or launched the 1BC 7Regional Partnerssigned a MoU that refers to the 1BC: Prudence Foundation, Air Asia, Grab, Asian Football Confederation, Asia Disaster Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF One regional Initiative as subset of the 1BC: Volunteers on Wheels Preparedness Centre,
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Singapore Coalition for Resilience
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Mongolia Coalition for Resilience
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Cook Islands Coalition for Resilience
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 We want to do more. But how?
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 The ASEAN Coalition for Resilience A commitment by ASEAN and IFRC to support 100 million people in the ASEAN region to become more resilient in the face of shocks and adversity by 2025.
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 3 areas of focus
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Building a coalition for resilience a planning and engagement process Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan xx Gvt agencies Vulnerabilities issues xx volunteers NS xx Schools priority areas people target xx branches Xx CBOs xx 1 National Campaign Risk issues Private sector
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Building a coalition for resilience, a planning and engagement process EXAMPLE 1 Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan 50 Gvt agencies Urban issues 1,000 trainers First Aid 100,000 people trained Schools CBOs 1,000 50 branches 500 1 National Campaign Health issues Private sector
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Building a coalition for resilience, a planning and engagement process EXAMPLE 2 Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan 15 Gvt agencies Identified risks (floods ) 1,000 community mobilisers/volunteers 1M people trained DRR Schools 10 CBOs 10 branches 100 1 National Campaign Climate change Private sector
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 For discussion: a strengths based approach As first step: What is your NS Flagship program/s and Strategic Plan? Do you want to scale up? Partnerships development support. Second step: Set targets. Be ambitious. Third step: National launch as part of the ASEAN Coalition for Resilience AP resilience report at the Regional Conference
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Baseline and working model (Examples)
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Malaysia RC Contribution to Resilience 4,500 volunteers 150 Local Units Lead agency in First Aid Lead agency in disaster management 14,400 Lead agency in youth engagement People trained in first aid (2016) 14,000 Established partnerships: Key ministries (Family, Health, Disaster Management, Education), schools, private sector, RC Movement People reached - development services (2016)
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Malaysia Coalition for Resilience Ministry of Youth and Sport Private sector Ministry of DM Community Leaders Schools Media XX disaster prepared communities by 2025 XXX Youth Engaged for Health by 2025 RC Movement / int. partners Private Sector Schools Innovators Branches Branches
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Indonesia RC Contribution to Resilience 480,000 volunteers 509 Local Units Lead agency in disaster management Lead agency in community health and social welfare 1,2 Million People trained in first aid (2016) 215,000 People reached - development services (2016) Key agency in youth engagement Established partnerships: Key ministries (Health, Disaster Management, Education), private sector, RC Movement, UN agencies
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Indonesia Coalition for Resilience Ministry of Youth and Sport Private sector Ministry of DM Community Leaders Schools Media XX disaster prepared communities by 2025 XXX Youth Engaged for Health by 2025 RC Movement / int. partners Private Sector Schools Innovators Branches Branches
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Myanmar RC Contribution to Resilience 16,000 volunteers 330 Local Units Lead agency in community health and first aid Lead agency in disaster management and resilience 21,000 People trained in first aid (2016) 337,000 People reached - development services (2016) Key agency in water and sanitation Established partnerships: Key ministries (Health, Disaster Management, Education), private sector, RC Movement, UN agencies
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Myanmar Coalition for Resilience Ministry of Youth and Sport Private sector Ministry of DM Community Leaders Schools Media XX disaster prepared communities by 2025 XXX Youth Engaged for Health by 2025 RC Movement / int. partners Private Sector Schools Innovators Branches Branches
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 ASEAN Coalition for Resilience? SEA National Coalitions Private partners Media 100 million people reached by by 2025 ASEAN institutions Innovators Gvt agencies
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 INDONESIA COALITION FOR RESILIENCE Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan Local NDMA/met services Vulnerabilities issues 6,000 volunteers DRM 100,000 CBAT 6,000 branches International partners Village leaders (CBAT) 1 National Campaign Risk issues Private sector
One Billion Coalition for Resilience in Southeast Asia, Singapore, 24 April 2018 Et services