CRC Cooperation and Partnership 8/27/20131 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CRC strategy and core areas CRC cooperation in DM networks CRC cooperation in Health networks.

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CRC Cooperation and Partnership 8/27/ CRC strategy and core areas CRC cooperation in DM networks CRC cooperation in Health networks CRC Restoring Family Link network CRC cooperation in Youth networks and OD network Cambodian Red Cross Network and Partnership Key Contents

8/27/20132  Established Recognition by ICRC Member of IFRC 18 February October October 1960  Cambodian Red Cross at NHQ have 5 Departments with 120 staff Administration and finance Disaster Management Health Human Resource Communications  CRC has 24 Branches with 315 staff and 193 Sub-branches (District) with 925 volunteering staff  Network Volunteers Youth Member Cambodian Red Cross

8/27/20133 Strategic Direction 1 Contribute to saving lives and building resilience to disasters and crises. Core Area 1 Disaster Management Strategic Direction 2 Contribute to a reduction of morbidity and mortality of mother and child, to communicable diseases prevention, and to responses to health in emergency. Core Area 2 Health and Health Care in the Community Strategic Direction 3 Promote Fundamental Principles, Humanitarian Values, Human Dignity and a culture of non- violence. Core Area 3 Promotion of the Movement’s Fundamental Principles and Humanitarian Values Strategic Direction 4: Ensure the strengthening of the CRC profile as a National Society leading in humanitarian activities through activities in the Core Area of Organizational Development and Resource Development. Core Area 4: Organizational Development and Resource Development Cross Cutting Issues: Members, Volunteer, Gender, Youth, Capacity Building, and Advocacy vsdfsdf 1. CRC Strategy Vision Contribute to accelerate the poverty reduction and promote the human dignity and protect the humanitarian value of the vulnerable people. Mission As a National Society and a leading humanitarian organization in Cambodia, the Cambodian Red Cross mobilized the power of humanity to continue assisting the most vulnerable people through the provision of disaster management, health and care in the community and promotion of Humanitarian Values of the Movement

8/27/20134  Celebration the World RCRC day 1. CRC Core Areas  Disaster Management  Disaster Risk Reduction  Disaster Response and Rehabilitation  Disability Inclusive in RCY Road Safety  Health and Health Care in Community  Community Based Health Development  Communicable Disease  Health Emergency and disaster  Community Based First Aid and Commercial First Aid  Promotion of Fundamental Principles and Humanitarian Values  Restoring Family Link; Safer Rural Community Program  Dissemination on RC Movement and IHL to public and CRC network through Training, raising public awareness,TV broach casting, magazines, leaflets, website and Facebook page

8/27/ CRC Core Areas (cont..)  Organizational Development and Resource Development  Governance and Management  Branch Development  Management and human resource development  Administration and financial development  Resource development  Communication and cooperation  Planning Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting (PMER)

8/27/20136 Regional Disaster Response Team (RDRT) The regional Disaster Response Team (RDRT) is an International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent(Federation) support concept which aims at utilizing the Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) nation societies capacities to render cross-border support to sister societies particularly in terms of human resources. CRC is a member of the South East Asia Regional Disaster Committee (RDMC) that was established in 2001 with the Federation Secretaries' Southeast Asia Regional Delegation, represented by the Community Safer Resilient Unit (CSRU), acting as the secretariat for the RDMC. 2.CRC cooperation in DM networks

At least 15 CRC and PRC staff joint the Specialized training such as DM/Health–VCA, Emergency Assessment, Logistics/Emergency Assessment, Admin/Finance &Warehouse stock controller, VCA, and now become the member of South East Asia Regional Disaster Response Team_SEA RDRT. 8/27/ CRC cooperation in DM networks

8/27/20138 Samdeach Kittipritthbindit BUN RANY HUN SEN recognized as National Champion for UNSG’s Joint Plan of Action for Women’s and Children’s Health The first lady Plays Key role in advocating health actors to provide better services to mother and children and in raising awareness of women in health care. National Champion for Asia Pacific Leadership Forum (APLF) in Response to HIV/AIDS.

8/27/20139 What is (ART) ? The Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network (ART) was established in 1994 as a task force to motivate National Societies (NS) across Asia to actively engage in HIV programming. It succeeded in building capacity for HIV programming among NS across the region, resulting in better planning, stronger linkages between NS programs and national HIV strategic plans. Formally renamed as a network in 2003, this can be largely attributed to the allegiance of the ART members themselves, together with the ongoing support of the Federation and PNS.

National RCRC HIV programs. 8/27/ ART Achievements ART Member Representative from CRC have been elected as ART Chair in late 2011 and ART Secretariat also recruited to be function in with ART Chair in 2012 to assist the ART Secretariat and work collaboration with the ART Network. CRC has contribute 1000 USD every year as a member. Promoting attendance to international/ regional conference through empowering members we have built capacity of

sharingexperienceand lessonleantregional 8/27/ workshop that 40 delegates from 16 national societies in the Asia Pacific Region, participant in The Asia-Pacific Sharing experiences & lesson learnt workshop. Asia-Pacific CBHFA workshop Through the implementing the community Based Health and First Aid (CBHFA) Project funded by the Finnish Red Cross since Cambodian Red Cross was organizing the

lesson learnt from the project implementation include: Building the capacity to staff, RCVs and RCY. Active involvement of community in project development. Changing of community behavior in daily life through activities of RCVs and RCY. Adapting printed materials and tools such as diseases and health manuals to the local context (concise, simple and easy to understand). Providing incentive to RCVs such as T-shirt, caps and water bottle. 8/27/201312

8/27/ CRC Restoring Family Link network The RFL global challenge has required from the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement another regional meeting. A joint regional meeting was organized in KL, Malaysia in December 2012, from the Asia-Pacific &ICRC representative. Key topics for discussion include: - Review tools and resource for RFL responses in Disasters; - RFL services in Disasters: the set up of structure within each NS and cooperation between ICRC and the Federation; - RFL services in the context of relevant stakeholders and coordination process amongst those stakeholders

8/27/ CRC cooperation in Youth and OD network Southeast Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) Cambodian Red Cross was designated to be the first Chair of the SEAYN. Based on the discussion/agreed of the participants on the 1 st SEA OD & Youth Forum hosted in KL, Malaysia in May 2013,

8/27/ CRC cooperation in Youth and OD network The SEAYN network consists of 22 members, NS Youth Staff and NS Youth Leaders nominated by 11 National Societies: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, and it should be led by a Coordination Team and Supported by the Federation Regional Office. Malaysia Red Cross has been selected to be The chair man for the Southeast Asia Organizational Development Network (SEAOD Network) were voted by all 11 National Societies in Southeast Asia and CRC also a member in SEA OD network. CRC also the member of APFN(Asia Pacific Fundraiser’s Network and has contributed 500 USD every year.

SecretaryGeneralandCRCleaderhas participated in annually Meeting, and the national society in Region were rotated to lead the meeting and last year the meeting were conducted in Beijing, China. TripartitecooperationCambodiaLaoand Vietnam, has conducted the meeting every two year and last year were conduct in lao. CRC and Red Cross Society of China is strengthened by the Cooperation Agreement signed in 2002, renewed in 2006 and /27/201316

Partners Australian Red Cross Programmes/Projects - HIV/AIDS Programme - Water and Sanitation Project -Safer Rural Communities - Organizational Development (2013) - CBHD / HIV Location - Battambang, Svay Rieng - Battambang, Kep - Pursat, Oddor Mean Chey, Banteay Mean Chey, Battambang, Preah Vihear, Pailin ---- Kampot, Koh KPT, KKG, SRT, PVH, BTB 8/27/ Danish Red Cross- Community-based Health Development Project - Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction. (End in 2010) - Siem Reap, Mondul Kiri, Kampot, Rattanak Kiri - Prey Veng, Svay Rieng, Kratie, Pursat - Organizational Development(2011) - Svay Rieng, Banteay Mean Chey, Koh Kong 6. CRC Cooperation and Partnership

8/27/ French Red Cross German Red Cross (End in May 2013) New Zealand Red Cross Swiss Red Cross Japanese Red Cross - Food Security and Sanitation Project - Coordination support - Capacity Building through Community Health Care project - Water and Sanitation Project - Health Project - Ketsanan Rehabilitation (House Recontruction) -Organizational Development ( ) through IFRC - Oddor Mean Chey, Kg Thom - National headquarters - Kg Chhnang, Kg Speu, Pursat - Battambang, Kep - Takeo, and Kok Kong - Kg Thom, Rattanak Kiri -Pras Vihear, Kg Cham, Prey Veng, Kg. Speu. 6. CRC Cooperation and Partnership

8/27/ Finnish Red Cross-Avian and Human Influenza (global appeal, Finish RC, Canadian RC) - Kandal, Prey Veng, Svay Rieng, Kampot, Kg Speu, Pursat, Oddor Mean Chey, Kg Cham, Kratie, Mondul Kiri, Siem Rap, Takeo - Kratie - Community-based Health Development Project International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) - Avian and Human Influenza (global appeal, Finish RC, Canadian RC) - HIV/AIDS Project (Swedish RC) - Water and Sanitation Project (AuRC and New Zealand RC) - Disaster Preparedness and Response - Organizational Development (Capacity Building Fund, Swedish RC, British RC, GRC) - Humanitarian Pademic Preparedness Accelerated Project - Kandal, Prey Veng, Svay Rieng, Kampot, Kg Speu, Pursat, Oddor Mean Chey, Kg Cham, Kratie, Mondul Kiri, Siem Rap, Takeo - Koh Kong, Banteay Mean Chey - Koh Kong, Kep - Nationwide - Mondul Kiri, Kratie, Prey Veng, Svay Rieng, Kandal, Takeo, Kampot, Pursat, Siem Reap, Oddor Mean Chey, Kg Speu, Kg Cham - Kg Chhnang, Kg Thom 6. CRC Cooperation and Partnership

20 - Nationwide ICRC UNAID World Mate 8/27/ Promotion of Humanitarian Value (Red Cross/IHL dissemination) - Communication, Tracing and RC Message and Restore Family Link - Asia Pacific Leadership Forum on HIV/AIDS - Water and Sanitation, and Micro Loan for disabled and vulnerable in communities. 6. CRC Cooperation and Partnership

8/27/ CRC commits to strengthen the existing network and continue to extend the wider cooperation and collaboration with all partners. Thank You sUmGrKuN