[dmwg] International Day for Disaster Reduction: 'Women and Girls: the [in]Visible Force of Resilience' - proposed meeting Thursday 13th September, 10-12, Jasmine Room UN CO
Bao Nga
baongavwu at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 16:17:41 ICT 2012
Dear Ian and all,
I am sorry that I will be on business on that day. There is one thing I
would like to inform is VWU will be in Binh Dinh this 12th-13th Sept on
short film. Hope to be updated with all our activities by the meeting
minutes.
My best,
Nga
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Le Van Duong <le_van_duong at wvi.org> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Ian et all,
>
> Sorry that I cannot participate in the meeting due to my current travel.
>
> WVV (in cooperation with WU and other local partners) is planning to
> organize one IDRR event in Thanh hoa province. Details will be followed
> soon.
>
> With best
>
> Duong
>
> .................
>
>
>
> From: Ian Wilderspin <ian.wilderspin at undp.org>
> To: "gianv at savethechildren.org.vn" <gianv at savethechildren.org.vn>,
> "Suzette Mitchell" <suzette.mitchell at unwomen.org>, Vu Minh
> Hai <VMHai at oxfam.org.uk>, Bui Viet Hien
> <bui.viet.hien at undp.org>, "Nguyen Bao Nga
> (baongavwu at gmail.com)" <baongavwu at gmail.com>, "Phuong, Duong
> Hanh (DuongHanh.Phuong at savethechildren.org)"
> <DuongHanh.Phuong at savethechildren.org>, Nguyen Trong Ninh
> <ninh.nguyentrong at plan-international.org>, Eric Debert
> <eric at care.org.vn>, "Nguyen Minh Huong (huongntm73 at gmail.com)"
> <huongntm73 at gmail.com>, "Nguyen T Phuong Dung
> (ntpdung at oxfam.org.uk)" <ntpdung at oxfam.org.uk>, "Vu Quoc Anh
> (anvq at ohk.org.vn)" <anvq at ohk.org.vn>, "Bui Thi Cay "
> <caybt at savethechildren.org.vn>, "Tuan, Doan Anh
> (DoanAnh.Tuan at savethechildren.org)"
> <DoanAnh.Tuan at savethechildren.org>, Nguyen Viet Lan
> <nguyen.viet.lan at undp.org>, Dung Mai
> <dung.mai at malteser-international.org>,
> "'dmwg at ngocentre.org.vn'" <dmwg at ngocentre.org.vn>, Jane Stabb
> <jane.stabb at youthclimatecoalition.org>, Nguyen Thi Duc Hao
> <hao.nguyenduc at malteser-international.org>, "Nguyen Thuy
> Hang" <hang.nguyenthuy at livelearn.org>
> Cc: Nguyen Viet Lan <nguyen.viet.lan at undp.org>, Trinh Anh Tuan
> <trinh.anh.tuan at one.un.org>, "ariyabandu at un.org"
> <ariyabandu at un.org>, Pernille Goodall
> <pernille.goodall at undp.org>, Eliska Gerthnerova
> <eliska.gerthnerova at unwomen.org>, Hang Thi Thanh Pham
> <phamh at un.org>
> Date: 09/11/2012 03:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [dmwg] International Day for Disaster Reduction:
> 'Women and
> Girls: the [in]Visible Force of Resilience' - proposed meeting
> Thursday 13th September, 10-12, Jasmine Room UN CO
> Sent by: dmwg-bounces at ngocentre.org.vn
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I would like you to attend a meeting on Thursday 13th September, from 10am
> to 12 in the Jasmine Room, UN Country Office.
>
> The meeting will continue our series of discussions around the IDRR
> events from the week of the 8th to 12th October. The date is
> approaching fast and although much has been happening, we need to
> update one another and act on a number of issues that still need
> further work/finalizing asap.
>
> The proposed agenda will include:
>
> · The 12th October IDRR agenda – finalizing the
> speakers and their messages as well as the other activities for
> the morning
> · Progress on the development of the book – more than
> 10 stories have been received and editing is on-going but we
> would like some more!
> · Videos for the short film to be shown on the 12th –
> 2-3 videos have been/are being made but there is space for
> more!
> · Media coverage – making sure that we get as much
> attention as possible for the events of the week (see attached
> list of media people that we intend to approach)
> · The events from the 8th to 11th October – in Hanoi
> and in the provinces (I attach, fyi ,the JANI ToR for the IDRR
> event to be held in Dong Thap)and the events list (populated so
> far just by Oxfam..!)
> · AoB
> Let me share with you once again the final messages, as designed by our
> working group. These are:
> 1. Recognise the strength of women and girls in reducing
> disaster risks! Hãy ghi nhận sức mạnh của phụ nữ và trẻ em gái trong
> giảm nhẹ rủi ro!
>
>
> 2. Women and girls make a safe community Phụ nữ và trẻ em gái
> góp phần làm cho (xây dựng) cộng ðồng an toàn
>
>
> 3. Women and men: hand in hand building safer communities Phụ
> nữ và nam giới chung tay xây dựng cộng ðồng an toàn hõn
>
>
> 4. Women and girls: voices to be heard in risk reduction Hãy
> lắng nghe kinh nghiệm của phụ nữ và trẻ em gái trong giảm nhẹ rủi ro!
> hoặc or Hãy lắng nghe phụ nữ và trẻ em gái nói về các biện pháp
> giảm nhẹ rủi ro!
> Kind regards,
>
> Ian
>
> PS Eric – please forward to JANI members, thank you!
>
> From: Ian Wilderspin
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 2:30 PM
> To: Eliska Gerthnerova; Gia, Nguyen Van; Suzette Mitchell; Vu Minh
> Hai; miguel.coulier at ccfsc.gov.vn; Bui Viet Hien; Nguyen Bao Nga;
> Phuong, Duong Hanh; Nguyen Trong Ninh; Eric Debert; Nguyen Minh
> Huong; Nguyen T Phuong Dung; Vu Quoc Anh; Nguyen Viet Lan; Nguyen
> Thuy Hang; Cay, Bui Thi; Phuong, Duong Hanh; Tuan, Doan Anh; Trinh
> Anh Tuan; miguel.coulier at ccfsc.gov.vn; Nguyen Viet Lan; Mai Dung;
> Nguyen Thi Duc Hao; Jane Stabb; Nguyen Thuy Hang; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha;
> Pernille Goodall
> Cc: Hang Thi Thanh Pham; ariyabandu at un.org
> Subject: RE: International Day for Disaster Reduction: 'Women and
> Girls: the [in]Visible Force of Resilience' - brainstorming session
> on 17th July
>
> Hi Gia,
>
> I agree with Ella, please could we stick with the agreed time/place
> as it seems convenient to most I have spoken with? We can keep it
> fairly short!
>
> Main issues are:
> · The main messages (please see Hai’s email from
> yesterday pm)
> · Agenda for Friday 12th (attached again for your
> convenience)
> · Events for the week (see attached .doc)
> · ToR for video editor (sent previously and attached
> here)
> · The book (see stories attached)
> · Discuss budgets..
> · AoB
>
> Thanks and kind regards,
>
> Ian
>
>
> From: Ian Wilderspin [mailto:ian.wilderspin at undp.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 11:12 AM
> To: Gia, Nguyen Van; Suzette Mitchell; Vu Minh Hai;
> miguel.coulier at ccfsc.gov.vn; Bui Viet Hien; Eliska Gerthnerova;
> Nguyen Bao Nga; Phuong, Duong Hanh; Nguyen Trong Ninh; Eric Debert;
> Nguyen Minh Huong; Nguyen T Phuong Dung; Vu Quoc Anh; Nguyen Viet
> Lan; Nguyen Thuy Hang; Cay, Bui Thi; Phuong, Duong Hanh; Tuan, Doan
> Anh; Trinh Anh Tuan; miguel.coulier at ccfsc.gov.vn; Nguyen Viet Lan;
> Mai Dung; Nguyen Thi Duc Hao; Jane Stabb; Nguyen Thuy Hang; Nguyen
> Thi Thu Ha; Pernille Goodall
> Cc: Hang Thi Thanh Pham; ariyabandu at un.org
> Subject: RE: International Day for Disaster Reduction: 'Women and
> Girls: the [in]Visible Force of Resilience' - brainstorming session
> on 17th July
>
> Dear all,
>
> Please find attached the brief minutes from the IDRR meeting that we
> held on the 15th August at the NGO Resource Centre. Thanks very much
> to Ella for writing these up.
>
> Please also find attached:
>
> · The ToR for the video editor from UN Comms – please
> take a look at this and at the next meeting we will finalize
> this for advertising
> · The UN/Oxfam Policy Brief on Gender Equality in CCA
> and DRR in Viet Nam - English and Vietnamese hardcopies are
> available and I will bring some to the next meeting
> · The tentative agenda for the Friday 12th event
> (thanks to Miguel for putting these ideas together) - again to
> be discussed.
>
> A few of us will meet tomorrow to brainstorm on the main messages and
> will send these out prior to the next meeting.
>
> The next meeting, as agreed, is this Friday 24th from 4-5pm at the
> NGO Resource Centre and will follow the regular monthly meeting of
> the DMWG. We hope to see you all there.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Ian
>
> PS Eric, please forward to JANi membership and Gia to DMWG, thank
> you.
>
> Please note that we need to try to ensure that more members of the
> CCWG are also engaged!
>
> From: Ian Wilderspin
> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 11:22 AM
> To: Suzette Mitchell; Vu Minh Hai; Miguel Coulier (
> miguel.coulier at ccfsc.gov.vn); Bui Viet Hien; Eliska Gerthnerova;
> 'Nguyen Bao Nga'; 'Duong Hanh Phuong'; 'Nguyen Trong Ninh'; 'Eric
> Debert'; 'Nguyen Minh Huong'; 'Nguyen T Phuong Dung'; 'Vu Quoc Anh';
> Nguyen Viet Lan; 'Nguyen Thuy Hang'; Gia, Nguyen Van; Cay, Bui Thi;
> Phuong, Duong Hanh; Tuan, Doan Anh
> Cc: Hang Thi Thanh Pham; Pernille Goodall
> Subject: RE: International Day for Disaster Reduction: 'Women and
> Girls: the [in]Visible Force of Resilience' - brainstorming session
> on 17th July
>
> Dear all,
>
> Sincere apologies in the delay in writing up these brief notes from
> our meeting on the 2nd August. Minute writing is definitely not one
> of my limited strengths..
>
> Essentially, we went through the 18th July action points below:
>
> The main event will be the morning of the 12th October, to be
> organized by UN WOMEN, VWU, UNDP and Oxfam, probably at the
> Hanoi Club Hotel (tbc) – this will include:
> a keynote address by Ms Madhavi Malalgoda Ariyabandu from
> UNISDR (Asia Pacific Regional Centre, Bangkok – confirmed
> already) and speeches by the UN Resident Coordinator,
> Head of UNWOMEN, a senior GoV official..
> showing of a ~10min film of a collation of short clips
> showing women and girls involvement in DRR activities.
> The film would be put together by a video consultant
> hired by UN Comms to work alongside NGO/UN/other staff
> who would be responsible for making the short clips in
> different provinces around the country. A guidance note
> for POs of INGOs/VNGOs to film interviews with men and
> women in their project areas would need to be developed
> (by Ms Viet Lan of UN Comms). The issues that should be
> captured should be in keeping with the agreed main
> messages (see below). All clips from different
> organizations will then be sent to UNDP for collation
> into a short documentary. The guidance notes should be
> sent to the DMWG members soon for them to film at the
> local level.
> possibly try to get some women/girls or a married couple
> along to speak on their involvement in DRR (from INGO
> project sites)
> · Invitations for this event should come from the
> CCFSC/DMC – to better ensure that the event is attended by GoV
> · Monday 8th to Thursday 11th different organizations
> are to lead different events in Hanoi and around the country
> where they have on-going project activities to increase
> visibility/coverage of the issues. Expressions of interest for
> these came from:
> Save the Children
> Live and Learn – young people’s game/competition
> Oxfam – webinar (this is part set of 6 webinar sessions
> on gender and DRR/CCA. The first will be at the end of
> October or beginning of November. Oxfam will discuss with
> the WB if we can use their facility for participants from
> Hanoi to join.)
> VWU/UNWOMEN – public service announcement; Phu Yen/Dinh
> Binh experiences shared on TV in Hanoi
>
> · Initial brainstorming ideas for the main messages
> were discussed and included:
> Women are doing a lot in DRR but are not seen publically
> - women need to be consulted, to participate in local
> government policy/strategy and planning
> VWU needs to be officially recognized as part of the
> Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control
> Women are proven leaders in DRR – protecting and caring
> for the family/others; providing safety and security
> before, during and after disasters – but are not
> recognized
> Boys and girls should have the right to know about
> different potential risks in their communities and to
> know about DRR
> Men should change their attitudes towards women in terms
> of women’s’ involvement in DRR – which could help to
> reduce deaths and injuries
> Women are the drivers of change in their communities for
> DRR
> Should develop a book that show cases success stories of women
> and girls in terms of involvement/contribution and distribute
> this to the media/other stakeholders (collate from various
> sources – some already available others would need to be
> developed); UNDP offer to help to collate these stories
> Ninh of PLAN kindly shared some stories (see .doc attachment)
> and also PLANS suggested ideas for main messages (see below).
> A TV chat show with Madhavi and others on the 12th (either VoV
> or VTV1) – could also have a 2min slot for a speech on the
> issues (VTV1) or on VTC10 or VTV4 which are broadcast outside
> Viet Nam
> Cinamatheque has been approached and offered several options –
> either a screening each day on different aspects of women’s
> lives OR we book a whole evening for a special film event
> ($250) – the them being on ‘heroines’
> Please note that the Concept Note from ISDR (attached) came in after
> the meeting, the main aims for International Disaster Reduction Day
> 2012 are to:
>
> 1. Celebrate the contribution that women and girls are making
> before, during and after disasters.
> 2. Highlight that the ability of women and girls to contribute
> is hindered by exclusion from participation and decision-making in
> disaster risk reduction and management processes as well as
> programmes and by poor understanding of gender inequality.
> 3. Move beyond the perception of women and girls as victims.
> 4. Present evidence of actions and initiatives by women and
> girls.
>
> From this Concept Note the Key Messages for IDDR 2012 are suggested
> as:
>
> EMPOWER WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR A SAFER TOMORROW
> Women and girls are empowered to fully contribute to
> sustainable development through disaster risk reduction,
> particularly in the areas of environmental and natural resource
> management; governance; and urban and land use planning and
> social and economic planning – the key drivers of disaster
> risk.
>
> WOMEN AND GIRLS ARE POWERFUL AGENTS OF CHANGE
> “In their vital but unsung roles, women rewove the fabric of
> their communities while men rebuilt the structure” – Helen Cox,
> “Women in Bushfire Territory,” in Enarson and Morrow (eds.),
> The Gendered Terrain of Disaster, p. 142.
> Women and girls are invaluable in disaster risk reduction and
> climate change adaptation processes if real community
> resilience and significant reduction of disaster impacts are to
> be achieved. Women must always be part of policy, planning and
> implementation processes.
> Women and girls are 52% of the world’s population and are among
> the most affected by disasters. Their experience, knowledge and
> expertise are critical to climate change adaptation and
> disaster risk reduction strategies and processes.
> Household adaptation measures are more likely to take root if
> women are included in processes from beginning to end. “If you
> educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a
> woman you educate a family (nation). – African Proverb.
> Women and girls are powerful agents of change as they are
> activists, law makers, social workers, role models, community
> leaders, teachers, and mothers.
>
> A RESILIENT COMMUNITY IS A GENDER SENSITIVE COMMUNITY
> "If we are going to see real development in the world then our
> best investment is women." - Desmond Tutu, 1984 Nobel Peace
> Prize.
> Gender inequality puts women, children and entire communities
> in danger when natural hazards strike. The weakest link can
> mean the destruction of the entire chain. Gender inequality is
> a weak link - strengthening that link strengthens resilience.
> Gender equality begins with education. Women and girls must be
> included in public life. This begins with the education of boys
> and girls through to adulthood. This is how men and boys will
> become involved in removing the barriers that prevent women and
> girls from participating in the disaster risk reduction cycle.
> Women and girls are effective purveyors of information.
> Information mechanisms must be two-way and accessible for equal
> inclusion of women’s and men’s voices.
>
> Action points
> Viet Lan - to work with INGO comms officers, develop some short
> guidelines, re. messaging and video clips to be made
> Viet Lan - to develop a short ToR for the video consultant
> Ian - to confirm arrangements for Madhavi
> Hien - to follow-up with BBC re. possible coverage by them of
> main/other events
> All INGO staff present - requested to start to act within their
> respective organizations to come up with ideas for events; the
> film clips - of whom and where; possible people who could come
> to the main event from the provinces
>
> NOTE from Ninh (PLAN)
>
> Dear all,
>
> Many thanks for your kind recommendation to involve Plan in the loop
> for the DRR Day. As following up with the meeting today, could you
> pls find below the suggested messages (a lot, but just for sharing
> and we will select later on). The ones in RED are preferred by me.
> Also, pls find attached the stories from the ground we have. Some of
> them might be good for the topic this year as case studies/
>
>
> · Listening to girls on the frontline of disaster risks
> reduction
> · Giving a voice to girls and women on DRR
> · Women and girls are effective communicators of information.
> Information exchange must be two-way and accessible for equal
> inclusion of women's and girls’ voices.
> · Women & girls must be recognized and supported as powerful
> agents of change
> · Greater formalization and recognition of women and girls’
> roles in communities in relation to DRR and CCA is needed.
> · A resilient community is a gender-sensitive community.
> · Women and girls are invaluable partners in DRR and CCA.
> · Women and girls are a significant percentage of the
> population and are among the most affected by disasters.
> · Gender equality begins with education. This begins with the
> education of boys and girls through to adulthood to remove the
> barriers that prevent women and girls from participating in the DRR
> processes.
> · Gender inequality puts girls, women, children and entire
> communities in danger when natural hazards strike. The weakest link
> can mean the destruction of the entire chain. Gender inequality is a
> weak link - strengthening that link strengthens resilience.
> · Effective partnerships are needed between community based
> women/youth groups and local authorities to strengthen the capacity
> and influence of women and girls
>
> Suggested time/date
> For next meeting 14th August at 1.30, same location (bigger meeting
> room..)
>
> I hope that covers most things and please add if I have forgotten
> anything!
>
> Ian
>
> Ian Wilderspin
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>
>
> From: Ian Wilderspin
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:01 AM
> To: Suzette Mitchell; Vu Minh Hai; Miguel Coulier (
> miguel.coulier at ccfsc.gov.vn); Bui Viet Hien; Eliska Gerthnerova
> Cc: Hang Thi Thanh Pham; Pernille Goodall
> Subject: International Day for Disaster Reduction: 'Women and Girls:
> the [in]Visible Force of Resilience' - brainstorming session on 17th
> July
>
> Dear all,
>
> As promised, a few notes on yesterday afternoon’s brainstorming
> meeting.
>
> Present: Ella & Suzette, UNWOMEN; Miguel, Ian, Hien (UNDP); Nga
> (VWU); Hai (Oxfam).
>
> · Suggested main event should be on the morning of
> Friday 12th* – would include speeches by senior 1-2 UN
> officials – RC and Head of UNWOMEN, possible keynote speaker,
> senior GoV officials; in addition, possibly showing of short
> film clips of women & girls involvement in DRR activities from
> around the country (developed and collated by UN Comms from
> footage provided by NGOs/RC, etc.); consider a panel discussion
> · Main event co-organized by UNWOMEN, VWU, UNDP and
> Oxfam
> · Requires close work with UN Comms; press release and
> conference and main lobbying tool to be promoted - the existing
> UN/Oxfam Policy Brief on Gender, DRR and CCA
> · From Monday 8th to Thursday 11th the idea is to ask
> different organizations to lead event in Hanoi, on the theme of
> "Women and Girls: the [in]Visible Force of Resilience". This
> could include: UN WOMEN/VWU (possibly around the play that was
> developed in Phu Yen/Binh Dinh); Oxfam; Save; PLAN
> · Other ideas:
> o Ask Cinamatheque, re. screening of appropriate films
> on women/girls, etc. in DRR/more general
> o to involve young people - L&L; idea of a quiz at
> L’space Hanoi; artists show
> o TV chat show (VTV or VoV) with women and men,
> ‘inspirational speaker’ Madhavi Malalgoda Ariyabandu
> (UNISDR BKK); speak with BBC
> o Dinner with Madhavi/RC/Head of UNWOMEN and senior
> GoV officials/NA CSTE representatives (NB. the NA will be
> in session at this time so we should make the most of
> this opportunity to influence NA them/get them involved)
> o Blogs, YouTube..
> o Publications - the VWU Magazine and the Hanoi City
> WU magazine could run articles/interviews with ‘women DRR
> champions’..
>
> Action points
> · Ian to write to Hang at UNISDR, Bangkok, re.
> availability of Madhavi and also event documentation
> · Ian to check with DMC, re. any proposed dates for
> National Forum on DRR/CCA; also ask, re. SO of CCFSC and view
> on VWU inclusion..
> · Ian to let UN Comms know, re. initial ideas, etc. and
> get them involved in subsequent meetings (cc)
> · Ella to clarify UNWOMEN finances available for event
> (s)
> · Miguel to check with Save and PLAN, re. any initial
> ideas they have/JANI funding available
> · Miguel to check with Cinamatheque, re. possibility of
> having a week of films on the subject of women in DRR/more
> general
> · Hai to check with Oxfam, re. Oxfam global plans, etc.
> · Hai (or UN Comms?) to check with VTV/VoV, re.
> possibility of TV chat show
> · Hien to check with L&L, re. their interest in event
> for young people
> · HIen to contact Yen Oxfam, re. BBC (?)
>
> Suggested time/date
> For next meeting 2nd August at 1.30 - although later request was to
> push this back to 4pm that day.
>
> I hope that covers most things and please add if I have forgotten
> anything!
>
> Ian
>
> PS Ella/HIen please forward this to VWU as I haven’t got her email,
> apologies!
>
> *The 13th is National Entrepreneurial Day and the 20th, National
> Women’s Day
> <TOR Video Editor Aug 2012.docx>(See attached file: ToR for the
> IDRR_2012_Dong Thap event.doc)(See attached file:
> Media_Lists_IDRR.xls)(See attached file:
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