CARE's Asia Pacific Regional Unit, in Bangkok, Thailand organised an Asia Pacific Regional Supply Chain Workshop for Program Support and Program Team Members of the region from 22-25 November 2016. A total of over 20 participants attended the workshop, which was convened by Logistics Manager at Emergency and Humanitarian Assistance, Ms. Rachel Gordon-Roberts, who is also working with CARE Emergency Group and ARMU at Regional Level. Navaraj Gyawali, Regional Director, Asia Regional Management Unit, CARE International (ARMU) delivered opening remarks and wished that the workshop can attain the desired outcome.
The Workshop was targeted at Program Support and Program Team Members involved in procurement, logistics, distribution function, and was particularly aimed for mid-level teams. The facilitators introduced the role of supply chain in humanitarian operations and different services rendered by CARE. The initial sessions of the workshop also helped the participants to understand CARE's Humanitarian Supply Chain Management as well as identify the key competencies within the Supply Chain.
It was an enriching experience to attend the Asia Pacific Regional Supply Chain Workshop, which served as a great platform for interacting with many international colleagues, who are veterans and specialists in Supply Chain Management and its associated disciplines.
The workshop was very well organized and turned out to be a great success in imparting knowledge and key learnings to the participants. Four day stay for the workshop was an learning experience, with active involvement and participation in several activities and discussions. The workshop also provided me with a platform to bring forward the logistical and operational challenges that may stand as a road block in undertaking the Emergency Response Activities. Also, the various measures taken by CARE India in response to overcoming these challenges during the Uttarakhand Floods (2013) and Nepal Earthquake (2015) were shared with the participating members, thereby demonstrating the potential capabilities and state of readiness of CARE India in effectively responding to any disaster.
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