
Commitments and Cooperation in Southeast Asia: Hanoi Statement 2020 Summary
Societies in Southeast Asia have made progress on commitments outlined in the Manila Call for Action, focusing on cash transfer programming, forecast-based financing, and localisation efforts. The commitment to conduct a mid-term review in 2021 was emphasized. The response and cooperation efforts in light of COVID-19 include addressing donor fatigue, strengthening supply chains for PPE, harnessing digital technology, and prioritizing humanitarian diplomacy. Collaboration on pandemic preparedness and working together as a network were also highlighted.
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Hanoi Statement 2020 Summary Hanoi Statement 2020 Summary MANILA CALL FOR ACTION NOTED all societies have started to progress on the commitment, particularly noting cash transfer programming, forecast-based financing and localisation efforts REAFFIRMED commitments under the Manila Call for Action WELCOMED monitoring tools to assist with tracking progress COMMITED to undertaking a mid-term review to report back in 2021 Leaders meeting Public
MANILA CALL FOR ACTION MANILA CALL FOR ACTION 10th Asia Pacific Regional Conference, hosted by the Philippine Red Cross, November 2018 Three priorities areas for SEA Roadmap: o Strengthening National Societies to maximize their potential (Localization); o Disaster risk management (Fast- Changing World); o Humanitarian diplomacy (Engaging) 22 commitments, 13 targets over four years until late 2022 Public
COVID 19 RESPONSE AND COOPERATION COVID 19 RESPONSE AND COOPERATION Societies committed to working together to address: Risks of donor fatigue and focus on financial sustainability Strengthening supply chains for PPE Harnessing digital technology, such as PhonPhai application Investing in business continuity planning Protection of staff and volunteers Building on community reach with livelihoods, social protection, health services Prioritising humanitarian diplomacy and access related to COVID19 Public
COVID 19 RESPONSE AND COOPERATION COVID 19 RESPONSE AND COOPERATION Societies committed to working together on: Pandemic preparedness work together to support the Centre of Excellence for Pandemic Preparedness, hosted by Singapore Red Cross Working closely with intergovernmental organisations like ASEAN Public
WORKING TOGETHER AS A NETWORK WORKING TOGETHER AS A NETWORK PRIORITISE existing networks including Asia Pacific Fundraising Network (APFN), Protection, Gender and Inclusion (PGI) Network, Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN), Reigonal Community Safety and Resilience Forum (RCSRF), the Southeast Asia Youth Network (SEAYN) and the Asia RCRC HIV/AIDS Network (ART), among other initiatives REINFORCED that youth are the future and to prioritise their youth engagement in the South-East Asia Youth Network WORK TOGETHER in SEA including building a strong network of disaster responders, capacity building and training and reinforce existing networks of IFRC Public