09 November 2016
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Wednesday 09 November: Arrival of Participants | |
0815-0900 | Registration in the foyer of Rex Hotel |
Wednesday 9 November Morning: Plenary Session | |
0900-0905 | Welcome and Introduction, ASEM LLL Hub, Mr Anders Martinsen |
0905-0915 | Opening Speech by Mr Le Huy Lam, Director, SEAMEO CELLL |
0915-0925 | Opening Speech by Deputy Head of Mission Christian Brix Moller, Embassy of Denmark, Vietnam |
0925-0930 | Opening Remarks by Mr Ananto Kusuma Seta, Ministry of Education and Culture Republic of Indonesia and former Director of ASEM Education Secretaria |
0930-0940 | Opening Remarks by Ms Ai Goto Araki, Assistant Director at The Japan Foundation, Jakarta |
0940-0945 | Opening Remarks by Mr Peter Mackenney, Representative from Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) |
0945-0950 | Introduction to themes and profiles of the keynote speakers, Mr Le Huy Lam, Director, SEAMEO CELLL |
0950-1030 | Keynote 1: Rethinking learning in the new digital age Niraj Thurairajah, Programme Director, Birmingham City University, UK |
1030-1050 | Q&A Session Chair: Mr Le Huy Lam, Director, SEAMEO CELLL |
1050-1110 | Coffee break |
Wednesday 9 November Afternoon: Parallel Workshops | |
1110-1250 | Session 1 |
Workshop A: Risk Identification and Preparedness | |
Chair: TBA Risk Identification and Preparedness for Extreme Heat: Some lessons from the Field A1. Associate Professor Mokbul Morsed Ahmad, Coordinator for RRDP, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand Flood Preparedness – Lesson learned from private households and small businesses in Can Tho city, Mekong Delta, Vietnam A2. Do Thi Chin, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany Rethinking Risk Perception Influence on Local Resilience in Urban Cities and Rural Communities A3. Associate Professor Ann Kristina M. Bojsen, Bachelor´s Degree Programme in Emergency and Risk Management, Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen Denmark Preparing Teachers and Principals to Play a Significant Role Community Disaster Preparedness and Resilience A4. Associate professor Carol Mutch, School in Critical Studies in Education, University of Auckland, New Zealand | |
Workshop B: Restoring Heritage | |
Chair: TBA | |
1250-1345 | Lunch |
1345-1515 | Session 2 |
Workshop C: Resilient Recovery | |
Chair: TBA The Resilience Index towards Natural Disaster in Indonesia C1. Ratih Dyah Kusumastuti and Viverita, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Emergency Management Capacity Building: Case of New Zealand C2. Raj Prasanna, Massey University, New Zealand Community Learning Center and Climate Change C3. Vanna Peou, Non-Formal Education Coordinator of NGO Education Partnership (NEP) | |
Workshop D: Risk Reduction and Prevention | |
Chair: TBA | |
1515-1535 | Coffee break |
Wednesday 9 November Afternoon: Plenary Session | |
1535-1615 | Keynote 2: Lifelong Learning and Disaster Risk Reduction Policies, Programmes, and Challenges in the Southeast Asian Region Ethel P Valenzuela, Deputy Director of SEAMEO Secretariat, Bangkok, Thailand |
1615-1630 | Q&A Session Chair: Mr Le Huy Lam, Director, SEAMEO CELLL |
1630-1700 | Commentary 1: Jose Roberto Guevara, Associate Professor, RMIT, Australia |
1700 | Day Rapporteur: Mr Le Huy Lam, Director, SEAMEO CELLL |
1900-2100 | Gala Dinner |
Revised 13.11.2018