It aims to mitigate the impacts of disasters through prevention, preparedness, and resilience-building. It also refers to the process of mitigating risks by making an event or location as safe as possible.
•Goal of disaster risk reduction
To reduce the vulnerability of communities and enhance their resilience to disasters
•Goal of disaster risk reduction
To reduce the vulnerability of communities and enhance their resilience to disasters
•OBJECTIVES
-•presents the achievable objectives of the plan in a clear and organized manner.
•DEFINITION OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
-•shows the catalogue of important terms and abbreviations used in the document
•PHYSICAL DATA•
provides an overview of the geographical location and topography of the area, land area and land use and catalogues of the communities within the area
•RISKS AND VULNERABILITIES•- shows the comprehensive situation which includes general data, hazard prone areas, vulnerabilities and scale
•COMMAND AND COORDINATION- details the composition of the disaster risk and reduction management council and the roles and responsibilities of authorities designated at each level
•PLANNING GROUPS - discusses the arrangements and coordination of planning groups by sector. Planning groups are: communication, transportation and evacuation, medical, and security, peace and order.
•EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE- provides protocols and arrangements in requesting for reinforcements and assistance outside the planning area
•EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND ACTIVATION - details warning systems and the dissemination of warnings to activate organizations and responders
•SERVICE SUPPORT- defines administrative, logistics and financial support
•COMMUNICATION - involves communication among planning groups
•Physical- It involves proper housing and building infrastructures
•Political-It involves efficiency of different livelihood programs
•Economic- It is involved if there are lack of resources, infrastructures or basic services
•Social-It deals with the community’s scope of awareness on the risks of groups
ADAPTATION- It refers to the adjustment of the community to actual or expected effects of disaster
•preparedness
establish and strengthen capacities of communities to anticipate, cope and recover from the negative impacts of emergency occurrences and disasters by using the information gathered by the community
•Prevention and mitigation
avoid hazards and mitigate their potential impacts by reducing vulnerabilities and exposure and enhancing capacities of communities
•prevention
the intention of a community to avoid potential harm of a disaster
•mitigation
lessen the degree of the severity of the impact of a disaster
•response
it includes actions to provide emergency services, provide life preservation and meet the basic subsistence needs of affected population based on acceptable standards during or immediately after a disaster
•Rehabilitation and recovery
restore and improve facilities, livelihood and living conditions and organizational capacities and reduced disaster risks in accordance with the “building back better principle”
•REHABILITATION
the rapid restoration of basic services and functions to cope after disaster
•RECOVERY
it includes restoration and improvement
•DTI- department of trade and industry
-•primary coordinative and facilitative arm for investments
•DSWD•Department of Social Welfare and Development•
-make sure there are places where they can immediately transfer
•DOJ•Department of Justice
-responsible for upholding the rule of laws
•NEDA- •National Economic and Development Authority
•overall responsible agency for disaster rehabilitation and recovery, lead restoration of affected community
•NAPC•NationalAnti-PovertyCommission
•serves as the coordinating and advisory body for the implementation of social reform and poverty alleviation agenda
•SSS•SocialSecuritySystem
-•promotes a sound and viable tax exempt sss suitable to the needs of people
•GSIS•GovernmentServiceInsuranceSystem
•PCW•Philippine Commission on Women
-•Institute gender responsiveness of nat’l devel’t plans and coordinates preparation, assessment and updates on nat’l plan for women
•PHIC•PhilippineHealthInsuranceCorporation
•Health insurance corporation, they aim to make goods, health and other social services at affordable cost
•DOTC•Department of Transportation and Communication
•Responsible for the promotion, development, and regulation for trans and com, ensures fast, safe, efficient and reliable postal services
•DOLE•Department of Labor and Employment•Formulate policies, implement programs, ensure welfare of workers and provides livelihood services for poor, vulnerable and marginalized workers