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Red Cross Red Crescent Conference on Labour Migration Windsor Suites Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand 20-21 June 2018 Day 1 Wednesday, 20 June 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:20 Registration Welcoming Remarks: - Xavier Castellanos, IFRC Regional Director, Asia Pacific - Vicki Mau, Australian Red Cross, National Manager, Migration Support Programmes and Co-Chair Asia Pacific Migration Network - Dr Fawzi Oussedik, Qatar Red Crescent Society Head of International Relations and International Humanitarian Law 09.20-10:00 10:00-11:00 Introduction of participants and expectations for the Conference Session 1: Expert Panel Discussion Trends, Dynamics and Humanitarian Needs in the Context of Labour Migration in Asia Pacific and Middle East North Africa Chair: Raja Dato Nazrin bin Raja Aznam, Member of National Executive Board & Chairman of International Relations, Malaysian Red Crescent Society International Labour Organization (ILO), Nilim Baruah, Senior Migration Specialist Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW), Leah Sullivan, Communications & Advocacy Officer Maldivian Red Crescent Aishath Noora Mohamed, Secretary General and Co-Chair Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN)

11:00-11:30 11:30-13:00 Conference Group Photo/Morning Break Session 2 a) Pre-Departure Initiatives for Migrant Workers (Room 1) - Philippine Red Cross, Dr Zenaida Paez-Beltejar,Manager, Welfare Services Department - Nepal Red Cross Umesh Prasad Dhakal, Executive Director - International Organization for Migration (IOM) Lara White, Regional Labour Migration Specialist b) Protection Activities for Migrants (Room 2) - Australian Red Cross, Vicki Mau, Australian Red Cross, National Manager, Migration Support Programmes - ICRC, Cornelius Brueser, Migration Advisor for Asia Pacific 13:00-14:00 14:00-15:30 Lunch Break Session 3 a) Access to Services including Health Care for Migrant Workers (Room 1) - Qatar Red Crescent Society, Noora Rashid Al-Dosari, Executive Director of Volunteering and Local Development - RCRC ART Network: Va Sopheak, Cambodian Red Cross Head CD/NCD Sub-department and Chairman, ART Network b) Supporting Social Inclusion and Cohesion (Room 2) - New Zealand Red Cross, Rachel O Connor, National Migration Programmes Manager - Republic of Korea National Red Cross, Youngjo Lee, Senior Officer, Disaster Relief Team

15:30-16:00 16:00-17:15 Afternoon break Session 4: Supporting migrant workers on return and reintegration (Main Room) 1. Returning migrant workers in the Pacific Papua New Guinea Red Cross, Uvenama Rova, Secretary General & Fiji Red Cross, Sneh Kumar, Restoring Family Links Officer 2. Returning migrant workers in border regions Myanmar Red Cross, Daw Su Su Lynn, Director Restoring Family Links Department 3. Health and psychosocial support for returning migrant workers Indonesian Red Cross (PMI), Andreane Tampubolon, Head of Restoring Family Links Sub-Division 4. Mixed migration returns Afghan Red Crescent Society, Dr Mohammad Nabi, Under Secretary General, Policy & Planning 5. Supporting undocumented and stateless migrant workers upon return Philippine Red Cross, Dr Zenaida Paez-Beltejar, Manager, Welfare Services Department 17:15-17:45 Close of Day One Closing Remarks: Sayed Hashem, IFRC Regional Director, Middle East North Africa 18:30-20:00 Conference Welcome Dinner Je Ngor Restaurant, Sukhumvit Soi 20

Day 2 Thursday, 21 June (International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement participants only) 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-11:00 Registration Reflections from Day 1 Session 5: Global Initiatives to support migrant workers - IFRC Global Strategy on Migration: 2018-2022 (Room 1) New Zealand Red Cross & Tiziana Bonzon, IFRC Global Migration and Displacement Lead - Restoring Family Links (Room 2) Cambodian Red Cross & ICRC - Protection within the Movement (Room 3) Australian Red Cross & ICRC 11:00-11:30 11:30-13:00 Morning Break Session 6: RCRC Approaches to Supporting Migrant Workers - Humanitarian Diplomacy & the Auxiliary Role (Room 1) Bahrain Red Crescent Society & Tiziana Bonzon, IFRC Global Migration and Displacement Lead - Community Engagement & Accountability (CEA) (Room 2) Maldivian Red Crescent & Richard Cewers, CEA Advisor, Swedish Red Cross - Data Protection (Room 3) British Red Cross & Ms Golareh Yazdanpanah, Regional Database Protection Administrator, ICRC

13:00-14:00 14:00-15:30 Lunch Break Session 7: National RCRC Initiatives to Support Migrant Workers (Main room) Facilitated cross-regional dialogue and discussions in 4 small groups 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 Afternoon Break Session 8: Towards the Regional Conference, International Conference, and Strategy 2030 (Main Room) - Regional Conference 2018 & Strategy 2030 Xavier Castellanos, IFRC Regional Director, Asia Pacific - International Conference 2019 Tiziana Bonzon, IFRC Global Migration and Displacement Lead 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 Reading and endorsement of the Bangkok Call for Action on Labour Migration Close of Conference Closing remarks Thierry Schreyer, Protection within the Movement Manager, ICRC Sayed Hashem, Regional Director, Middle East North Africa, IFRC