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2 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.

3 Resilience 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. Resilience SDGs (Development) Paris (Climate) WHS (Humanitarian) Sendai (DRR) Our common commitment in major Policy Discussion: SDGs, Sendai Framework on DRR/AMCDRR, Paris Agreement on Climate Change, World Humanitarian Forum and… the RCRC International Conference Through disaster, health, social mobilisation and education, our collective positioning area is under the banner of resilience, with our daily commitment to enable people to withstand shock and not to be left behind.

4 The 1BC in SE Asia so far 5,5 Million people reached in disaster risk reduction 1,4 Million people reached in first aid 2 NS formally adopted or launched the 1BC 7 Regional Partners signed a MoU that refers to the 1BC: Prudence Foundation, Air Asia, Grab, Asian Football Confederation, Asia Disaster Preparedness Centre, Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF One regional Initiative as subset of the 1BC: Volunteers on Wheels 10 National Societies have signed the #1BC Pledge: Pakistan RC, The Sri Lanka RC, New Zealand RC, Maldivian RC, Singapore RC, The Republic of Korea National RC, Bangladesh RC, Japanese RC, Indian RC, Indonesia RC. 10 National Societies have formally adopted or launched the #1BC: Pakistan, New-Zealand, Bangladesh, Cook Islands, Mongolia, Singapore, South Korea, DPRK, Solomon Islands, Indonesian RC Interested NS to further engage based on clear model: Afghanistan RC, Australian RC 7 Regional partners: ADPC, Asia Football Confederation, Prudence Foundation, Grab, Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF/Islamic Finance, China RC Foundation,

5 Singapore Coalition for Resilience
Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

6 Mongolia Coalition for Resilience
Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

7 Cook Islands Coalition for Resilience
Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

8 We want to do more. But how?
What the NS or local branch is known for Your existing and relevant contribution to resilience (country-wide, locally) Establish a baseline

9 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.

10 3 areas of focus

11 Building a coalition for resilience – a planning and engagement process
Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan Vulnerabilities issues Risk issues NS priority areas xx people target xx Gvt agencies Xx CBOs Private sector Schools xx xx volunteers xx branches 1 National Campaign 10 National Societies have signed the #1BC Pledge: Pakistan RC, The Sri Lanka RC, New Zealand RC, Maldivian RC, Singapore RC, The Republic of Korea National RC, Bangladesh RC, Japanese RC, Indian RC, Indonesia RC. 10 National Societies have formally adopted or launched the #1BC: Pakistan, New-Zealand, Bangladesh, Cook Islands, Mongolia, Singapore, South Korea, DPRK, Solomon Islands, Indonesian RC Interested NS to further engage based on clear model: Afghanistan RC, Australian RC 7 Regional partners: ADPC, Asia Football Confederation, Prudence Foundation, Grab, Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF/Islamic Finance, China RC Foundation,

12 Partner engagement/roundtable
Building a coalition for resilience, a planning and engagement process – EXAMPLE 1 Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan Urban issues Health issues First Aid 100,000 people trained 50 Gvt agencies CBOs 1,000 Private sector Schools 500 1,000 trainers 50 branches 1 National Campaign 10 National Societies have signed the #1BC Pledge: Pakistan RC, The Sri Lanka RC, New Zealand RC, Maldivian RC, Singapore RC, The Republic of Korea National RC, Bangladesh RC, Japanese RC, Indian RC, Indonesia RC. 10 National Societies have formally adopted or launched the #1BC: Pakistan, New-Zealand, Bangladesh, Cook Islands, Mongolia, Singapore, South Korea, DPRK, Solomon Islands, Indonesian RC Interested NS to further engage based on clear model: Afghanistan RC, Australian RC 7 Regional partners: ADPC, Asia Football Confederation, Prudence Foundation, Grab, Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF/Islamic Finance, China RC Foundation,

13 Building a coalition for resilience, a planning and engagement process – EXAMPLE 2
Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan Identified risks (floods…) Climate change DRR 1M people trained 15 Gvt agencies 10 CBOs Private sector Schools 100 1,000 community mobilisers/volunteers 10 branches 1 National Campaign 10 National Societies have signed the #1BC Pledge: Pakistan RC, The Sri Lanka RC, New Zealand RC, Maldivian RC, Singapore RC, The Republic of Korea National RC, Bangladesh RC, Japanese RC, Indian RC, Indonesia RC. 10 National Societies have formally adopted or launched the #1BC: Pakistan, New-Zealand, Bangladesh, Cook Islands, Mongolia, Singapore, South Korea, DPRK, Solomon Islands, Indonesian RC Interested NS to further engage based on clear model: Afghanistan RC, Australian RC 7 Regional partners: ADPC, Asia Football Confederation, Prudence Foundation, Grab, Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF/Islamic Finance, China RC Foundation,

14 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

15 Baseline and working model
(Examples) What the NS or local branch is known for Your existing and relevant contribution to resilience (country-wide, locally) Establish a baseline

16 Malaysia RC Contribution to Resilience
4,500 volunteers Lead agency in First Aid Lead agency in disaster management Lead agency in youth engagement 150 Local Units 14,400 People trained in first aid (2016) 1BC launch in New Zealand in January 2016 – Simple and mostly focused on first aid 14,000 People reached - development services (2016) Established partnerships: Key ministries (Family, Health, Disaster Management, Education), schools, private sector, RC Movement

17 Malaysia Coalition for Resilience
XX disaster prepared communities by 2025 Private sector Schools RC Movement / int. partners Branches Innovators Ministry of DM XXX Youth Engaged for Health by 2025 Ministry of Youth and Sport Media Private Sector Branches Schools Community Leaders Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

18 Indonesia RC Contribution to Resilience
480,000 volunteers Lead agency in disaster management Lead agency in community health and social welfare Key agency in youth engagement 509 Local Units 1,2 Million People trained in first aid (2016) 1BC launch in New Zealand in January 2016 – Simple and mostly focused on first aid 215,000 People reached - development services (2016) Established partnerships: Key ministries (Health, Disaster Management, Education), private sector, RC Movement, UN agencies

19 Indonesia Coalition for Resilience
XX disaster prepared communities by 2025 Private sector Schools RC Movement / int. partners Branches Innovators Ministry of DM XXX Youth Engaged for Health by 2025 Ministry of Youth and Sport Media Private Sector Branches Schools Community Leaders Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

20 Myanmar RC Contribution to Resilience
16,000 volunteers Lead agency in community health and first aid Lead agency in disaster management and resilience Key agency in water and sanitation 330 Local Units 21,000 People trained in first aid (2016) 1BC launch in New Zealand in January 2016 – Simple and mostly focused on first aid 337,000 People reached - development services (2016) Established partnerships: Key ministries (Health, Disaster Management, Education), private sector, RC Movement, UN agencies

21 Myanmar Coalition for Resilience
XX disaster prepared communities by 2025 Private sector Schools RC Movement / int. partners Branches Innovators Ministry of DM XXX Youth Engaged for Health by 2025 Ministry of Youth and Sport Media Private Sector Branches Schools Community Leaders Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

22 ASEAN Coalition for Resilience?
100 million people reached by by 2025 SEA National Coalitions Media ASEAN institutions Gvt agencies Innovators Private partners Convene a national roundtable of partners Determine a goal by 2025 Roles and responsibilities Resource mobilisation plan – focus on multilaterals and gvt

23 INDONESIA COALITION FOR RESILIENCE
Partner engagement/roundtable Needs / Response Targeting by 2025 NS strategic plan Vulnerabilities issues Risk issues DRM (CBAT) 100,000 CBAT Local NDMA/met services Village leaders Private sector International partners 6,000 volunteers 6,000 branches 1 National Campaign 10 National Societies have signed the #1BC Pledge: Pakistan RC, The Sri Lanka RC, New Zealand RC, Maldivian RC, Singapore RC, The Republic of Korea National RC, Bangladesh RC, Japanese RC, Indian RC, Indonesia RC. 10 National Societies have formally adopted or launched the #1BC: Pakistan, New-Zealand, Bangladesh, Cook Islands, Mongolia, Singapore, South Korea, DPRK, Solomon Islands, Indonesian RC Interested NS to further engage based on clear model: Afghanistan RC, Australian RC 7 Regional partners: ADPC, Asia Football Confederation, Prudence Foundation, Grab, Association of Pacific Rims Universities, INCEIF/Islamic Finance, China RC Foundation,

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