Ifrc Asia Pacific Regional Meeting Health and Care for Migrants and Displaced Persons: Strengthening Humanitarian Action

Ifrc Asia Pacific Regional Meeting Health and Care for Migrants and Displaced Persons: Strengthening Humanitarian Action

IFRC ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL MEETING HEALTH AND CARE FOR MIGRANTS AND DISPLACED PERSONS: STRENGTHENING HUMANITARIAN ACTION 6-7 June Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia DRAFT AGENDA – SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY 1: MIGRATION, HEALTH AND HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN ASIA PACIFIC 08.30-09.00 REGISTRATION ● Informal welcome 09.00-9.45 OPENING OF REGIONAL MEETING ● Welcome Remarks Xavier Castellanos (IFRC Asia Pacific, Regional Director) Dato’ Sayed A. Rahman Sayed Mohd (Malaysian Red Crescent Society, Secretary General) ● Security and Housekeeping ● Introduction of all participants 9.45-10.45 SETTING THE SCENE ● Why are we concerned about Migration, Displacement, Health and Care? ● Health concerns associated with Migration ● The approach of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement ● Introduction to Day One Agenda and Modalities ● Facilitated by Ezekiel Simperingham (IFRC), Oyungerel Amgaa (IFRC) and Cornelius Brueser (ICRC) 10.45-11.15 GROUP PHOTO / MORNING BREAK 11.15-12.45 SESSION 1: HEALTH AND CARE IN THE CONTEXT OF LARGE SCALE POPULATION MOVEMENTS Room 1: (45 mins x 2) ● Bangladesh Red Crescent: Humanitarian Response in Cox’s Bazar (BMM. Mozharul Huq, Secretary General) ● Indonesian Red Cross: Humanitarian Response to Bay of Bengal Crisis (Andreanne Tampubolon, Head of Restoring Family Links Sub Division) ● Italian Red Cross: Humanitarian Response in the Mediterranean (Francesco Sofia, Regional Delegate Asia Pacific) ● Q&A ● Session facilitated by Kym Blechynden (IFRC) and Thomas Thorhauge (IFRC) Room 2: (45 mins x 2) ● Pakistan Red Crescent: Health and Care for Temporary Dislocated Persons (TDPs) (Dr Babar Jadoon, Provincial Health Manager KPK) ● Myanmar Red Cross: Refugee Returns in the South East and Humanitarian Response to Internal Displacement (Dr Saw Ni Tun, Project Director, South East Community Support Project) ● Mongolia Red Cross: Cross-Border HIV/STI Care for Mobile Populations (Dr Gantulga Batbyamba, Health Promotion Team Leader) ● Q&A ● Facilitated by Phil Brewster (IFRC) and Ritva Jantti (IFRC) 13.00-14.00 MID DAY BREAK 14.00-16.00 SESSION 2: HEALTH AND CARE IN HUMANITARIAN/DEVELOPMENT WORK Room 1: 60 mins x 2 ● Brunei Red Crescent: Health and First Aid Skills for Labour Migrants (Sheikh Kadir Abdullah, Secretary General) ● Qatar Red Crescent: Foreign Worker’s Health Services (Dr Daoud Al Bast, CEO Medical Affairs Division) ● Maldivian Red Crescent: Health and Care for Labour Migrants (Aishath Noora Mohamed, Secretary General) ● Indonesian Red Cross (PMI): Psychosocial support for Returning Labour Migrants (Leo Pattiasina, Head of Psychosocial Support Program Sub-division) ● Q&A ● Facilitated by Gopal Mukherjee (IFRC) and Helen Brunt (IFRC) Room 2: 60 mins x 2 ● New Zealand Red Cross: Trauma Support and Recovery (Caroline Preston, Head of Programmes and Rachel O’Conner, Head of National Refugee Programme) ● Solomon Islands Red Cross and Fiji Red Cross: Advancing Health for Migrants and Displaced Persons across the Pacific (Clement Manuri, Under Secretary General, Solomon Islands Red Cross and Sneh Kumar, RFL Focal Point, Fiji Red Cross) ● Korean Red Cross: Health and Care for Migrants (Yoonkyung Kim, Deputy Head International Relations and Sang Gyu Park, Senior Officer, Programme Development & Operation Team) ● Q&A ● Facilitated by Oyungerel Amgaa (IFRC) and David Stephens (Australian Red Cross) 16.00-16.15 AFTERNOON BREAK SESSION 3: 16.15-17.15 PERSPECTIVES FROM PARTNERS ● Patrick Duigan, Regional Thematic Specialist Migration Health, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Asia Pacific Regional Office, Thailand ● Dr Herve Isambert, Senior Public Health Officer, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Regional Office, Thailand ● Keya Saha-Chauhury, Senior Capacity Development and Partnerships Advisor, Humanitarian Programme, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), Regional Office, Thailand ● Jennifer dela Rosa, Senior Officer Health Division, Human Development Directorate, ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, Indonesia ● Q&A ● Facilitated by Ezekiel Simperingham (IFRC) and Oyungerel Amgaa (IFRC) 17.15-17.30 CLOSE OF DAY ONE ● Thank you to Participants 18.30 WELCOME DINNER ● Bus to Dinner (18.30 at main lobby) ● Dinner and Cultural Performance at Nahel Afghan Community Centre ● Bus returns to Hotel (20.30) DAY 2: PLANNING TODAY FOR THE FUTURE WE WANT 8.30-9.00 INFORMAL WELCOME 9.00-9.15 OPENING OF DAY TWO ● Summary of Day One, Reflections (Asia Pacific National Society – TBC) ● Overview of Day Two 9.15-10.15 SESSION ONE: OVERVIEW OF RED CROSS RED CRESCENT MOVEMENT INITIATIVES ON HEALTH AND CARE FOR MIGRANTS ● IFRC Global & Asia Pacific (Lasha Goguadze, Kirsten Hagon and Ezekiel Simperingham)) ● ICRC (Cornelius Brueser) ● APMN (Vicki Mau, Australia Red Cross, Co-Chair) ● ART Network (V A Sopheak, Cambodian Red Cross; Soulany Chansy, Laos Red Cross; and Khun Somsri Tantipaibulvut, Thai Red Cross) 10.30-11.00 MORNING BREAK 11.00-12.30 SESSION 2: HUMANITARIAN DIPLOMACY IN ACTION ● Introduction to Humanitarian Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportunities ● Perspectives and Experiences from National Societies - Australia Red Cross (Michael Kunz, National Program Coordinator, Immigration Detention Monitoring Program / Policy) - Maldivian Red Crescent (Aishath Noora, Secretary General) - Swedish Red Cross (Karin Levenby Bovy, Health Advisor)) ● Tools and Approaches for Effective Humanitarian Diplomacy ● Facilitated by Gabby Emery, IFRC and Kirsten Hagon, IFRC 12.30-1.30 MID DAY BREAK SIDE-MEETING: Refugee and Migrant Returns to Afghanistan: A Discussion with Dr Nilab Mobarez, Secretary General of Afghan Red Crescent Society (via Skype) 13.30-15.00 SESSION 2: HUMANITARIAN DIPLOMACY IN ACTION (CONTINUED) ● Four Parallel Working Groups (60 minutes) - Group 1 (facilitated by Gabby Emery, IFRC) - Group 2 (facilitated by Kirsten Hagon, IFRC) - Group 3 (facilitated by Michael Kunz, Australian Red Cross) - Group 4 (facilitated by Mette Mette Norling Schmidt, NHQ Migration Officer, Danish RC) ● Plenary: Report Back and Humanitarian Diplomacy in Action (30 minutes) (Facilitated by Gabby Emery, IFRC and Kirsten Hagon, IFRC) 15.00-15.30 AFTERNOON BREAK 15.30-17.00 SESSION THREE: WHERE TO FROM HERE? ● Room 1: (30 minutes x 2) Strengths of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement: How can we maximize our individual and collective strengths? (Facilitated by Asia Pacific National Society - TBC) ● Room 2: (30 minutes x 2) Challenges: How can we overcome the individual and collective challenges we face? (Facilitated by Asia Pacific National Society – TBC) ● Plenary: (30 minutes) Report back – Individual and Collective Commitments for Action Facilitated by Ezekiel Simperingham (IFRC) and Oyungerel Amgaa (IFRC) 17.00-17.15 CLOSE OF REGIONAL MEETING ● Introduction to APMN Annual General Meeting (Vicki Mau, Australian Red Cross and Jess Van Son, APMN Secretariat) ● Thanks to all Participants (Ezekiel Simperingham (IFRC) and Oyungerel Amgaa (IFRC)) ● Feedback and Evaluation Forms .

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