The story of the new Bangkok, 29 November 2016

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The story of the new Bangkok, 29 November 2016 Presentation for the South East Asia NS workshop

Milestones 1983 Creation of the SFD 2001 SFD becomes an independent Swiss foundation 2013 SGS NGO Benchmarking certification 2014 General Evaluation of the SFD 2016 New 5 years strategy

Our mission Strengthen national capacities in less-resourced countries to remove barriers faced by persons with physical disabilities, by fostering sustainable, accessible and quality physical rehabilitation services and promoting inclusion. Since 2021 – mission statement We keep our core activity – Physical rehabilitation

Disability, Rehabilitation, Inclusion The contribution of the SFD to full participation and social inclusion Rehabilitation  restoration/improvement of mobility  Social and economical inclusion Physical rehabilitation is essential for full inclusion

Countries supported in 2016

Stakeholders’ mapping

Strategy 2017-2021 Hosted by the ICRC Governed by strategic partners Reference center for the Movement Complementary to the ICRC and the NS Focusing on its core activity, physical rehabilitation, but open to a wider response to disability

Our branding explains who we are, what we do, and who we do it for/with

The 5 General Objectives Priority 1 – sustainability of the sector  work with national authorities – structure Focus on quality and education Lack of financial resources  vulnerable PwD access + social inclusio Develop centres management capacities

Our partners & beneficiaries

Cooperation with National Societies Further develop and scale up best practices in: Identification of Persons with Disabilities Referral to physical rehabilitation centres Mapping of and access to Social Inclusion activities Social services Sport Micro Economic Initiatives Including NS in the national platform and action plan

Movement Strategic Framework on disability inclusion Support National Societies in the enabling actions Disability Awareness 1.1 – Understand the number and situation of PwD 1.4 - Develop partnerships with DPOs 3.1 – Influence to address discrimination and foster full inclusion 3.2 - Increase knowledge of disability 3.3 – Advocate full inclusion through Humanitarian Diplomacy

Movement Strategic Framework on disability inclusion Access to Services 2.2 – provide disability specific services Assistive devices Social and economical inclusion

The ambition is also to create A reference centre for the Movement Data collection & Reporting Guidelines and methodologies New technology Disaster preparedness Physical access