Saving lives, changing minds. Zone Health Updates IFRC Southeast Asia Community Safety and Resilience Forum 16 – 18 Sept 2014 | Bangkok
Saving lives, changing minds. NS health programmes Supporting authorities deliver public health services through context- and need-based programmes Aging population Blood/VNRBD Climate change Emergency health First aid MNCH Nutrition Pandemic preparedness Psychosocial support Road safety Urban health Water, sanitation, hygiene NCD HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria Polio, Measles Dengue Fever Influenza Community-based health and first aid (CBHFA) Global Water and Sanitation Initiative (GWSI)
Saving lives, changing minds. Community health Maximising our contributions to community health development and resilience strengthening Continue engagement in resilience discussions What should be our structure to maximise resilience inputs? How can we show impact of our contributions? Further develop CBHFA Approach and tools PHE preparedness; ECV toolkit enhancement Roll out healthy lifestyle module
Saving lives, changing minds. Community health NCD interactive on-line course development Violence prevention module testing CDC expert for RCRC disease eradication, routine immunisation efforts Health role in nutrition (IFRC): CMAM, IYCF/MNCH, NCD and health consequences Mobile health
Saving lives, changing minds. First aid Further strengthening our leadership in first aid science and education Improving science/evidence Evidence-based network Review, updating of IFRC FA guidelines Securing our market share Business plan development Updating of training materials, trainers Engagement of AP NS in Global FA Initiative
Saving lives, changing minds. First aid Produce AP FA E-Bulletin Produce case studies, i.e. Sri Lanka RC business strategies Hong Kong RC adaptation of global FA guidelines Work with AP Fundraising Network
Saving lives, changing minds. First aid: Universal FA applications New approach of spreading FA information Model for RC/RC national societies to license, adapt, and release first aid app released by the British RC and American RC Everyday First Aid approach Easy to use – minimal learning No cost for interested NS
Saving lives, changing minds. First aid: Universal FA applications 1 2 Adaptation and Localization By National Society Content Development and sign off in CMS 3 Clinical Review By FA Reference Center 5 Review and sign off by GDPC 4 Vendor Testing & Release Monitoring 30 days 10 days 1 day 15 days Release and beyond Two month cycle 0
Saving lives, changing minds. First aid: Universal FA applications National Society responsibilities Localization and adaptation of content (language translation, clinical content and changes to videos and images) Online agreement to terms Clinical review Marketing of app in NS country
Saving lives, changing minds. Emergency health Optimise zonal capacity in health response to disasters and health emergencies Improve trainings for health responders Global competency and training framework PHE on-line courses Review of zonal training, further development Integrate NS medical response capacity in IFRC zonal response (via foreign medical team frame) Support NS contingency plan development, updating, testing
Saving lives, changing minds. Emergency health Develop guidelines and tools Setup/support working groups: NCD in emergencies; nutrition in emergencies Track and engage health staff/volunteers who completed zonal/regional EH trainings
Saving lives, changing minds. WatSan/HP Making the balance right for sanitation Scale up sanitation (focus on South Asia ) Urban sanitation learning events Resource mobilisation Continue strengthening in WatSan in emergencies Webinar series RDRT WatSan specialisation trainings Capacity mapping, integration in Resource Management System (RMS)
Saving lives, changing minds. Blood donation Contribute to achieving 100% voluntary, non-remunerated blood donation in Asia Pacific Build up youth engagement (Pledge 25) Continue VNRBD workshops Engagement with GAP on Blood Services
Saving lives, changing minds. Psychosocial support Mainstreaming PS in all NS programmes Support network of NS PS practitioners Strengthen links with PS Centre Knowledge sharing platform Technical support mechanism: advocacy to programming
Saving lives, changing minds. HIV/AIDS Review NS programming – existing and potential vs funding potential Review ART and need for network Reassess field secretariat support
Saving lives, changing minds. Other priorities/cross cutting Global health mapping Global health learning strategy development RAMP/MAGPI roll out, TWINE adaptation and linkage with other data gathering tools Multi-year advocacy priority: access to health Ethical commission implementation
Saving lives, changing minds. Secretariat health resources Health adviser Water and sanitation adviser Zone office Regional office Country office
Saving lives, changing minds. Secretariat health resources Zone officeRegional officesCountry offices Kuala Lumpur2 Health 1 WatSan East Asia1 Health2 Health 1 WatSan Pacific1 Health South AsiaX Health 1 WatSan 7 Health 1 WatSan Southeast Asia1 Health5 Health 3 WatSan 2 Health 1 Watsan 3 Health 1 Watsan 14 Health 5 WatSan
Saving lives, changing minds. Improve programming quality Scale up programming Improve communication, advocacy Work holistically as a Federation Seek alliances and partnerships X