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Recognizing various actors in disaster risk reduction and management, empowering local governments, conducting risk assessments, enhancing community capacities, and implementing sustainable solutions to build disaster-resilient communities. Engagement with stakeholders, education, training, early warning systems, response planning, environmental protection, livelihood diversification, food security, safe water access, governance influence, disaster preparedness, and knowledge management are key components.
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LDRRMO (Sec. 12) DRRM Officer Administrative & Training Research & Planning Operations & Warning Decentralization: Development of Local Structures Local governments have the capacity to declare a state of calamity Composition of the LDRRMC (Sec. 11.a) Governor/ Mayor Chair Members DRRM Officer Engineering Officer Health Officer Gender & Dev’t Officer Superintendent of Schools Bureau of Fire Protection Planning & Dev’t Officer Social Welfare & Dev’t Officer Agriculture Officer Veterinary Officer Budget Officer Private Sector ABC PNRC PNP AFP CSO CSO CSO CSO
Targeting the women, children and elderly; hazard-prone communities; discriminated people; informal settlers; mining affected communities; remote small islands Risk Assessment:Identifying and Organizing the Most Vulnerable sectors
Risk Assessment:Addressing Uncertainty in Assessing Risks Engagement with Scientists to identify emerging and imminent hazards Dialogues to surface sectoral and gender-based knowledge Valuing community knowledge through Participatory Capacities and Vulnerability Assessment (PCVA)
Para-legal Training Enterprise and employable skills training Psycho-Social Support Risk Reduction:Building Capacity DRR & PCVA
Risk Assessment:Installing Early Warning Systems Linking Upland and lowland communities to provide EARLY warning Community-based Monitoring Community-based Communication Systems
Risk Reduction:Introducing Redundancy Repetitive Emergency drills Communication Systems Community-Based Response capacities Response Diversity
Risk Reduction:Protecting the Environment Reforestation Solid Waste management Beach Clean-ups Sandbagging
Self-help and Retrofitting Training Risk Reduction:Building Safe Settlements Stabilizing slopes Building safe housing, foot paths, evacuation centers
Risk Reduction:Generating Disaster-Resilient /Climate-Smart Livelihoods Flood-Resistant Crops/ Diversified Crops Alternative Agricultural practices Seaweed-based Compost
Risk Reduction:Diversifying Livelihoods Diverse Livelihoods Associative Livelihoods using Value Chain Analysis
Urban container and Community Gardens Mobile Gardens Sustainable Agriculture/ Sloping Agriculture Land Technology Risk Reduction:Ensuring Food Security
Risk Reduction:Ensuring Access to Safe Water Community-Based water System Rainwater Catchment Water filtration
Risk Reduction:Rekindling the Values of Saving and Stockpiling Seedbanking and Nursery Food processing and Packaging Microfinancing
Governance:Influencing multi-level Governance Systems Campaigning Mainstreaming in Barangay Development Plans Linking local and National Policy Lobbying Leveraging and Use of Calamity Funds for DRR
Disaster Preparedness:Preparing for Disasters Provision of life saving equipment and training Contingency Planning
Responding to Disasters Emergency Relief based on international standards Pre-positioning Response capacity through CA Rapid Response and Assessment Team (CARRAT)
Knowledge Management:Managing Knowledge Visible Hazard Maps Awareness Building Activities Documentation, production and dissemination of knowledge products Networking/GIS Consortium Building
Work in diverse ecosystems Cross partner visits Cross Partner and Community-based Learning Circles Knowledge Management:Investing on Learning