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1 Seventh Youth Looking Beyond Disaster (LBD7) Training Workshop Kathmandu, Nepal 27-31 October 2015 Draft Agenda First draft agenda of 23 Sept 2015: As we prepare the certificates, course materials, and develop the agenda, please return to Darryl Macer (Email: [email protected]) by email any corrections to your affiliation in the program or titles of talks, etc. In the presentation of the action plan that you can develop you can join together with another person(s) up to 3 per team. You will be able to change that during the workshop, as you learn from the examples of previous persons action plans. For logistical matters write to Ranjan Aryal, Email: [email protected] 26 October Transfer from airport to Venue (No formal activities) 1 27 October Morning: Optional walk around the countryside of the hotel to explore landscape, farms, forest and ecology of rural Nepal (good shoes needed and jacket) Discussions with facilitators and team Lunch 2 Afternoon: Taken by shuttle for guided tour of Disaster Effected Heritage Sites, Kathmandu Durbar Square, see state of relief activities in Kathmandu. 18:00-19:30 Session 1: Orientation and Welcome to LBD7 and Goals of Workshop, Prof. Darryl Macer 19:30-21:00: Welcome Reception 28 October 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast 8:00 – 10:00 Session 2: Formal Opening Session Opening talks and Welcome - Names of Ministers and Officials from different organizations to be confirmed Mr. Khagraj Adhikari,Hon Minister of Health and Population, Government of Nepal, Mr. Mahesh Basnet, Hon Minister of Industry, Government of Nepal; 1 All participants should read the LBD7information guide file. 2 Some participants may still be arriving in morning, and will either join the tour or come to hotel

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Seventh Youth Looking Beyond

Disaster (LBD7) Training Workshop Kathmandu, Nepal 27-31 October 2015

Draft Agenda

First draft agenda of 23 Sept 2015: As we prepare the certificates, course materials, and develop the agenda, please return to Darryl Macer (Email: [email protected]) by email any corrections to your affiliation in the program or titles of talks, etc. In the presentation of the action plan that you can develop you can join together with another person(s) up to 3 per team. You will be able to change that during the workshop, as you learn from the examples of previous persons action plans. For logistical matters write to Ranjan Aryal, Email: [email protected]

26 October

Transfer from airport to Venue (No formal activities)1

27 October Morning: Optional walk around the countryside of the hotel to explore landscape, farms, forest and ecology of rural Nepal (good shoes needed and jacket) Discussions with facilitators and team Lunch2 Afternoon: Taken by shuttle for guided tour of Disaster Effected Heritage Sites, Kathmandu Durbar Square, see state of relief activities in Kathmandu. 18:00-19:30 Session 1: Orientation and Welcome to LBD7 and Goals of Workshop, Prof. Darryl Macer 19:30-21:00: Welcome Reception

28 October 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast 8:00 – 10:00 Session 2: Formal Opening Session Opening talks and Welcome - Names of Ministers and Officials from different organizations to be confirmed Mr. Khagraj Adhikari,Hon Minister of Health and Population, Government of Nepal, Mr. Mahesh Basnet, Hon Minister of Industry, Government of Nepal; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!All!participants!should!read!the!LBD7information!guide!file.!

2!Some participants may still be arriving in morning, and will either join the tour or come to hotel!

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Prof. Darryl Macer, Director, Eubios Ethics Institute and Provost, AUSN Mr. Rimesh Khanal, President, Youth’s UNESCO Club Group photo and break 10:30 – 12:30 Session 3: Recovery from Kathmandu Earthquake Speakers from recovery efforts with lessons learned in various areas (more to come) • Rural Development and Disasters – Ms. Ghising Dolma, President, Rural

Community Development Center, Nepal; LBD Ambassador • UNICEF Nepal Experiences in the Disaster in Nepal – Mr. Dinesh Singh Malla,

UNICEF, Nepal 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 16:00 Session 4: Presentations for Awards of Youth Ambassador (presentations of previous action plans from YPA or LBD trainings that will allow the persons to be qualified as either a: Youth Peace Ambassador (YPA) or Youth Looking Beyond Disaster (LBD) Ambassador)3 • Eco-System Based Adaption Measures practiced to prevent water induced

disaster in Western hills in Nepal – Mr. Ranjan Aryal, Himalayan Environment Research Institute (HERI), Nepal

• Title to come - Mr. Dinesh Singh, UNICEF Nepal • YPA9 Action Plan - Mr. Grewal Jatwinder, India • Title to come - Mr. Dibakar Babu Bhattarai, Nepal • Sole4souls Project; and Rebuilding the Philippines from Typhoons - Mr. Rogie

Nichole Aquino, the Philippines Others to confirm IF YOU WERE A YPA7 PARTICIPANT THIS IS AN EASY CHANCE TO BECOME A YOUTH AMBASSADOR – TO PRESENT THE LESSONS LEARNED FROM YOUR YPA7 ACTION PLAN, AS WE ARE BACK AGAIN IN KATHMANDU! 16:00 - 16:20 Tea Break 16:20 – 19:00 Session 5: Looking Beyond Disaster Training Workshop • Looking Beyond Disaster (LBD), the AUSN Postgraduate Certificate on

Community and Peace and Postgraduate Degrees - Prof. Darryl Macer, AUSN and Eubios Ethics Institute

• Roles of Fortune telling and Disasters - Ms. Ananya Triptipthumrongchok, General Manager, Eubios Ethics Institute, Thailand

• Disaster Ethics and Sustainability - Prof. Darryl Macer, Director, AUSN Institute of Indigenous Peoples and Global Studies; Former UNESCO Regional Adviser for Asia and the Pacific

19:00 – 20:30 Dinner 20:30 – 22:00 Cultural Evening

29 October 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast 8:00 – 12:00 Session 6: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Other Global Policy-making Frameworks Prof.!Darryl!Macer;!and!Participants!who! joined!UN!forums!and!a!discussion!of!points! to!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!3 You can see the list of members until date of the Youth Ambassadors that I started with UNESCO in 2011; on http://www.eubios.info/youth_ambassadors) If this is your first time to a YPA or LBD training you will become a candidate after presenting your action plan, and next time you will present what you have done and what you have learnt, to become an Ambassador.

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implement!between!local,!national!and!global!principles 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 15:30 Session 7: Tourism, Disaster, Education and Development • Social service in Responding to the 2015 Earthquake in Nepal - Ms. Bijayata

Maharajan, Youth’s UNESCO Club, Nepal • Recovery of the Nepalese Tourism Industry - Buddhi Prasad Khanal and Loka

Maya Adhikari, United Youth Organization, Nepal • Further presentations

15:30 - 16:00 Tea Break 16:00 – 18:30 Session 8: Action Plan Development • Workshop on Action Plan Development, facilitated by Prof. Darryl Macer, AUSN • Group Work to confirm draft action plan titles and team members

19:00 – 20:30 Dinner 20:30 – 22:00 Documentary on #Nepalquake

30 October 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast 8:00-12:00 Session 9: Action Plan Development by All • Action Plan Development, facilitated by Prof. Darryl Macer and other YPA and

LBD Ambassadors; All persons work on draft action plan 11:00-12:00 First Presentations of Draft Action Plans Current working titles are in the Table here: In the presentation of the action plan that you can develop you can join together with another person(s) up to 3 per team. You will be able to change that during the workshop, as you learn from the examples of previous persons action plans.

(Note: This list does not include the local participants yet – and more to confirm)

Name Affiliation Country Working title of New (or ongoing) Action Plan [Please email]

MD. Israfil Bakhtiar Student Bangladesh

Ilham Ilahi University of Riau Indonesia

Sumia Siddiquia

World Youth Bank, Girl Rising Bangladesh

Clarice Marie Santiago

St. Paul University Quezon City Philippines

Rishad Ghina Amalia Fadhillah

Indonesian Youth Educate & Social Indonesia

Vivi Novrianti Indonesian Youth Educate & Social Indonesia

Novri Ayuning Utami

Indonesian Youth Educate & Social Indonesia

Berki Ramdan Octozeldy

Indonesian Youth Educate & Social Indonesia

Zul Fadilla Indonesian Youth Educate & Social Indonesia

Romi Setiawan Setiawan

Indonesia Youth Educate and Social Indonesia

Teguh Heriyanto University Of Riau Indonesia

Mayolla Adha Rolin

Indonesian Youth Educate and Social Indonesia

Aldi Putra Indonesian Youth Indonesia

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Educate and Social

Saujan Gyawali Liberty College, Kathmandu Nepal

Pipin Ramadhani Thahir

University of Muhammadiyah Malang Indonesia

Maharina Novia Zahro

University of Muhammadiyah Malang Indonesia

Santi

University of Muhammadiyah Malang Indonesia

Aida Zahrotunnisa

University of Muhammadiyah Malang Indonesia

Trivena Mamarodia

University of Muhammadiyah Malang Indonesia

Ashwani Aggarwal BasicShit.org India

Dhaval Mungra

Asia Pacific Youth Parliament for Water India

Nirav Acharya India Bhautik Pancholi India

Grewal Jatwinder India

ADD YOUR NAME AND TITLE AND EMAIL TO [email protected]

12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 16:00 Session 10: Continued Presentations of Draft Action Plans 17:00-22:00 Session 11: Final Action Plan Presentations {19:00 – 20:30 Dinner and Farewell Party}

31 October 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast and check out of rooms 8:00-10:00 Some further lectures and thesis supervision for AUSN students -Darryl Macer (others are welcome) Transfer to airport or other sightseeing Note: LBD7 also counts as one of the required residential programs for AUSN students in the Masters in Public Pealth (MPH) and Masters in Bioethics and Global Public Health (MBGPH) degree program.4 Accommodation and Meals included The conference fee including accommodation (5 nights from the night of the 26th October) and meals from 27-31 October is USD200. This price includes a field trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and other excursions. Applications to Email: [email protected]

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!4!http://auIsn.com/degreeIprograms/mbgphImasterIofIbioethicsIandIglobalIpublicIhealth/!