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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2022-10-03 Presentation Shown at Meeting - Young Southeast Asian Leaders InitiativeYoung Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative - YSEALI • The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Professional Fellows Program (YSEALI PFP) is sponsored by the U.S. Department of state bureau of educational and cultural affairs (ECA). • An intensive 6 -week fellowships designed to broaden professional expertise. • The U.S. Government's signature program to strengthen leadership development and networking in ASEAN, deepen engagement with young leaders on key regional and global challenges, and strengthen people -to- people ties between the United States and Young Southeast Asian Leaders. • YSEALI PFP Second Cycle 2022: 77 fellows, from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam • 4 implementing partners, each with a theme focus: - Economic Empowerment (American Councils) - Civic Engagement (University Of Montana) - Governance & Society (ACYPL) - Sustainability And The Environment (ICMA) Sukma Riverningtyas Project Monitoring and Reporting at UNDP Resilience and Reconstruction Unit Palu City, Indonesia sukma.riverningtyas@undp.org Sukma currently works with UNDP Indonesia in Programme for Earthquake and Tsunami Infrastructure Reconstruction Assistance (PETRA project) in Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The goal of PETRA is to contribute to the rehabilitation and reconstruction of key infrastructure to support the resilient recovery of disaster -affected communities. It addresses the need to accelerate the restoration of critical public services (such as health and education), improve economic livelihood opportunities for affected communities, while, at the same time, enhancing resilience to future shocks in both provinces. She develops the communication, monitoring, and reporting of 32 reconstruction sites, and assists with the public outreach and education efforts regarding resilience. She also oversees strategic partnerships with the national government counterparts, such as ministry of national development planning, and national agency for disaster countermeasure, and the provincial and municipality/ district governments. She holds a master's degree in Climate Change and Environmental Policy from the University of Leeds, and her research focused on climate action and disaster resilience. She also brings volunteer experience as a climate leader where she serves as a mentor, speaker, and facilitator at The Climate Reality Project trainings and help new leaders gain the know-how and network to face the climate crisis. PETRA's Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Targets in Indonesia 3 cei01L1711 jjj e5n�31 R-•1IF . ItiV HEALTHCARE FACILLTIES 2 PUBLIC HOSPITALS 2 [(IMMUNITY HEALTH CENT Pall Si 4 EL [(EE 1N1 M I) EDUCATION FACILITIES 12 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 7 JUNIOR HIGH SCHO015 2 VOCATIONAL SFNIOR HIGH SCHGFU 9 =It C W. .. 10 ti A SANITATION INF WUCTURES 2 SANITARY LA DFILLS s 1FPM4A U 1 ail A11 REHABILITATION OF ECONOMIC COMMUNITY INFR RUCTLFRES Output 1: Rehabilitation and reconstruction of critically -damaged public infrastructure 27 subprojects Palu City - 1 Hospital, 4 Schools, 1 Landfill; Kab. Sigi - 1 Hospital, 1 Primary Health Center, 7 Schools; Kab. Donggala - 1 Primary Health Center, 3 Schools, 1 Landfill; Kab. Parigi Moutong — 7 Schools Output 2: Rehabilitation and reconstruction of community infrastructure for livelihood recovery 5 subprojects Sigi District - 1 suspension bridge, 2 tertiary irrigation canals and 1 local market; Donggala District - 1 local market 36 women involved in PETRA subprojects as skilled and semi -skilled workers in construction and site administration works. This became one of learning points for Provincial Government which resulted in issuance of circulars encouraging empowerment of women workers in all sectors. i Some pictures from the field Guillan MayTibule Project Officer - Plan International Philippines Manila, Philippines guillan.tibule@plan-international.org 1 +12029858236 BACKGROUND AND WORK EXPERIENCE • Graduated BS Community Development in the University of the Philippines - Diliman, currently pursuing Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning in the same university • 5 years experience in Disaster Risk Management in the PH, worked with the local government, regional and national government and NGO • Experiences include disaster response, capacity building and training and projects related to recovery and rehabilitation • Currently, I am affiliated to Plan International Philippines (NGO) working as a Project Officer to implement project related to Urban Flood Resilience Ir Flood Resilience Project RICAN NCILS ATIONAL EDUCATION YSEALI Professional Fellows Program • Networking and seminars - Attended Washington State Emergency Management Association Conference and Chamber of Commerce Mayor's Reception — Meet Tukwila's Councilmembers and Department Chiefs - Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation engagement to WA State SMEs • Capacity Building and Community Engagement - Attending Community Emergency Response Training every Thursday and will participate the exercise drill on October 15, 2022 - Attended "Be Dam Ready" Project of Carnation, WA • Field exposure and Facility Tours - Tukwila Police Department, Emergency Operations Center, Fire Department and Ride — Along - King County Hazard Mitigation Program and Project Tour at Cedar River - FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force Facility and Pierce County Deparment of Emergency Management - Riverton Methodist Church Volunteer Activity - Visited Cedar River Watershed Education Center, Puget Sound Energy Renewable Center SUNDAY Tour of Tukwila Meet Ekberg family/Dinner 25 Washington State Fair 2 Travel to Tukwila MONDAY 19 Travel to WSEMA Conference TUESDAY 20 Attend WSEMA Conference WEDNESDAY 21 Attend WSEMA Conference 26 27 28 Tukwila Justice Center Tour Volunteer Project 3 Pierce County DEM Tour WA State Climate Change Policy Group Tukwila Council Meeting - Presenting Tukwila Fire Volunteer at Department Riverton Methodist Ride Along Chamber of Trish's Birthday Commerce Mayors' Dinner Reception THURSDAY 22 Attend WSEMA Conference CERT 29 King County Hazard Mitigation Program & Project Tour CERT FRIDAY 23 Action Plan Writing S'mores at Kayla's 30 Meeting CM Delostrinos Johnson Travel to Ellensburg Homecooked Meal SATURDAY 24 Carnation Evacuation "Be Dam Ready" Snoqualmie Falls Rattlesnake Lake Cedar River Watershed Education Center Oct 1 Horse Farm Puget Sound Energy Renewable Center Leavenworth