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Page 1: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Lesson Learnt from

Indonesian Red Cross Society

By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Page 2: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

• Part of international Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

• 33 province at provincial level• 408 branches at district level• 3,123 sub-branches at sub-district level• 48,465 Volunteers Corps, 1,358,051 Red

Cross Youth and 45,007 Professional Volunteers

Page 3: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Floods ; 31.1

Drougth ; 15.09Cyclone; 11.96

Landslide; 11.41

Flash flood and

land-slide;

2.8

Tidal wave; 1.89

Fire; 17.98

Transporta-tion acci-dent; 1.56

Forest and land fires ; 1.6

Earthquake; 1.58

Volcanic eruption ; 0.680000000000004

Social unrest ; 0.760000000000009 Epidemic ; 1.22Terrorization; 0.37

Hydro meteorological disasters are the most common disaster in Indonesia (BNPB, 2010)

Page 4: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

• The impact of climate change will make vulnerable communities even more vulnerable. PMI mandate: to improve the lives of vulnerable people

• Focus on Climate Change Adaptation – ie consequences of CC driven disasters.

• CCA as part of Disaster Risk Reduction

Page 5: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

1) Assessing and addressing current and future climate risks at national level

2) Assessing and addressing current and future climate risks with communities

3) Education and awareness-raising

4) Advocacy

5) Integrating climate change into existing training, plans and strategies

Page 6: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Consist of 4 elements : Element 1 : Risk Informed humanitarian response Element 2 : Country Specific mitigation, prevention and

adaptation Element 3 : Sector based programming to build across

the disaster management spectrum Elemet 4 : Cross cutting issues

Expected Outcomes : To establish a foundation on which all PMI’s programmes,

projects and interventions in DRR & CCA and all actions which contribute to the building of safe and resilient communities can be created, developed and sustained.

Page 7: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

1. Preparation

2. Vulnerability & Capacity Assessment

3. Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability & Capacity Mapping

4. Participatory Planning

5. Advocacy & Socialization

6. Risk Reduction Promotion

7. Risk Reduction Measures

8. Monitoring and Evaluation

9. Sustainability

Community

PMI/LGU/NGOKey Components

Building preparedness to respond capacity

Promoting mitigation activities to reduce disaster risk & impacts

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Page 9: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

(1) Enhance the Vulnerability & Capacity Assessment (VCA) Collect, review and update the risk data

and mapping in a timely manner (per year, per season, depending on the hazard) at the community level through VCA (Vulnerability & Capacity Assessment)

Bring additional scientifically verified information to the community (in partnership with credible government institutions

Support the consideration of gender, livelihood, food security, health and environmental resource management during the VCA implementation

Integrate VCA result into local development and management plans

Page 10: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

(2) Enhance Risk Knowledge

Cooperate with local authorities and other bodies in the dissemination of climate change information

Ensure that messages are in a form and have content that reflects the specific needs of your community (i.e. if there are concerns on livestock, that these are considered)

Identify and select of communication media to disseminate climate change information even to remote households or marginalized community members

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(2) Enhance Risk Knowledge – DP in School Program

Develop DP (Disaster Preparedness) in School Programme through Red Cross Youth Network as the peer educator for their school friends

Page 12: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Recruitment and Training of Community Based Action Team (CBAT)

Develop Contingency Plan for resource mobilization scenario at different timescale

Train community members to respond to basic hydro-meteorological and geophysical hazard signals to allow for immediate response using indigenous and traditional methods where possible

Identification of evacuation route and transportation

Conduct Emergency Drill in cooperation with Local Government Unit

(3) Enhancing Preparedness to Respond and Contingency Plan

Page 13: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Satgana PMI

PMI Branch

PMI Sub Branch

PMI NHQ

Mobilize CBAT and SATGANA for community based early warning system

FireCentre

Forecast

Crisis Centre of MoH

Flood Controling

Forecast

Climate&WeatherForecast

VulcanologyAgency

Met OfficeNDMO

PMI ProvincialCommand Post

Command Post

Command Post

Posko TDBLapangan

BPBD Province

BPBD District

(4) Enhancing Early Warning System

Page 14: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

(4) Enhancing Community Based Early Warning System

Formulate a training manual for community based early warning system (CBEWS) for its volunteers at community level.

Facilitate community to utilize weather forecast, the community is enabled to identify its options for safe behavior, availability of evacuation route, and the best way to avoid damage and loss of property at different timescale.

Facilitate community to utilize early-warning systems to reduce health impacts of extreme weather events and outbreaks of weather-related disease.

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(5) Tackling Vulnerabilities - Health

Conduct CBHFA (Community Based Health and First Aid) program which empower the vulnerable community to be able to conduct first aid in accidents or injuries and respond to other health problems.

Activate Health Cadre to carry out various activities to support healthy lifestyle, such as health promotion, environment cleaning and waste management.

Initiate a community-based psychosocial support programmes to help affected people cope with their situation, seeking to restore their hope, dignity, mental and social well-being, and sense of normality.

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Conditional Cash transfer for temporary shelter in Jogjakarta, 2006, Padang in 2009

Financial preparedness as part of the efforts to reduce continuous poverty and community resilience: Microfinance activities, saving and loan coperatives, Household economic trainings, Home Industry Trainings

Strengthen Water and Sanitation activities as well as nutrition messages to support the food securities initiatives

(5) Tackling Vulnerabilities – Food Security & Livelihood

Page 17: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

Green and Clean Promotion : bio-pore, solid waste management (composting), recycling, tree plantation,

(5) Tackling Vulnerabilities – Environment Management

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(6) Enhance Advocacy & Partnership

Involvement on National Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction, National Council on Climate Change, Consortium for Disaster Education

Development MoU with BMKG (meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency) to support the enhancement of EWS & CBEWS

Deriving benefits from the expertise of non-Red Cross actors ie Livelihood, Microfinance, etc)

Page 19: Lesson Learnt from Indonesian Red Cross Society By dr. Ritola Tasmaya MPH

1. Integrate DRR & CCA into the policy and strategic plans

2. Comprehensive VCA (Vulnerability and capacity Assessment) include livelihood, environment, food security, health components

3. Building the capacity of the community, Support continuous livelihoods and Community financial preparedness, Support Health risks and environment management

4. Enhance Early Warning System and Community Based Early Warning System

5. Implement advocacy, promotion, and education at all levels

6. Partnership with all stakeholders – For quality in DRR & CCA intervention as well as for outreach and sustainability of programming.

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