• The IFRC delivered a session on IFRC disaster response and preparedness tools & mechanisms
in a training for disaster risk management professionals from Laos and Cambodia organized
by the National Disaster Reduction Centre of China, Ministry of Emergency Management.
• The IFRC continued to support Mongolia Red Cross in implementing the Disaster Protection
Law Dissemination project, through which staff and students from the school Disaster
Protection Training and Methodological Center as well as the community were trained on the
revised disaster law.
• IFRC revitalized the Preparedness for and Response to Large-scale Disaster in East Asia
initiative launched in 2019, to improve coordination and cooperation in the light of a mega
disaster.
• The “Global Health Practice: Strategic Consulting for International Organizations” course jointly
offered by the IFRC and Tsinghua University Vanke School of Public Health included 23 students
who took the course and worked on projects developed by international organizations such as
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the IFRC.
• Under Red Ready Year 4 and 5, the IFRC supported the Mongolian Red Cross Society to
implement preparedness activities with a focus on fleet management, safety and security,
and Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting (PMER) capacity building, and resource
mobilization in emergencies.
• A high-level Climate Conference “Protecting Health and Livelihoods in the Era of Climate
Change through Civil Society Engagement”, was jointly held by the IFRC, Mongolia Red Cross
and Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia. It has accelerated an agreement for
national adaptation plans and a strong call was made to ensure that anticipatory action
becomes an integral part of humanitarian and disaster management.