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DRRM
Disaster Risk and Reduction Management
DRRM Act of 2010 (R.A no. 10121)
A new law which transforms the Philippines’ disaster management system from disaster relief and response towards disaster risk reduction
National DRRM Council
Designated with policy making, coordination, integration, etc. Advise the president and recommend to the president.
National Government Unit
Government and agencies
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
Local Government Unit
Leading agency
in preparing for, responding to and recovering, front liners, and first responders.
Civil Society Organization
Private sectors and volunteers
Participate and involved in all aspects of DRRM
Communities
Most vulnerable
sectors
Asia pacific
region
Location with
multiple
disasters
Typhoon
Wind and Climate in the Pacific
Education
Important key to empowerment
DOST
Department of Science and Technology
Disaster prevention and mitigation
Avoid Hazard
DILG
Department of the Interior and Local Government
Disaster preparedness
Establish and strengthen the capacity of community
DSWD
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Disaster response
Provide life preservation
NEDA
National Economic and Development Authority
Disaster rehabilitation and recovery
Restore and improve facilities
Three Phases of Disaster Management Planning (PRR)
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Most Vulnerable to Disaster
Women
Children
Old peole
Survival Kit
Also known as
"GO" Bag
Should last for
72 hours
(3 days) - Philippine Red Cross
Survival Kit should include:
Shelter
- Tent, sleeping bag, tarp
Water
- 1 gallon for 5 days
Food
- non-perishable goods
Tools
Fire starting kit
Light and signaling instruments
First aid kit
Personal effects and hygiene