Session 2 presentation 3 mainstreaming inclusive cbdrm in local planning_drr practitioners workshop_bangkok
1. “Scale Up, Build Up: Strengthening local alliances
and advocacy and empowering champions on
Disaster Risk Reduction
Funded by :
ECHO
Implemented by :
In Partnership with
DRRMC
DILG
DepEd
2. PROJECT PROFILE
Project Sites
6 Regions
Time frame
18 Months
Start Date- May 2012- Dec 2013
Target
Beneficiaries
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Municipality
Barangays:
Schools:
Community Level:
GEOGRAPHIC
REGION
PROVINCE
XII-Soccsksargen
38
76
52
12985
BARANGAY
Target / Actual
Target /Actual
N. Cotabato
5/5
10 / 10
Agusan del Sur
Camarines Sur
1/1
13/ 13
2/2
22 / 22
Bicol
Eastern Visayas
Sorsogon
Samar
6/6
4/4
20 / 20
Caraga
Surigao del Norte
5/5
10 / 10
Eastern Visayas
Samar
4/4
8/8
All
TOTAL
MUNICIPAL
Caraga
Bicol
AGENCY
All
All
All
6
6
38
76
3. MAIN OBJECTIVE:
“SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DRRM
LAW, FRAMEWORK AND PLAN BY IMPROVING ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AND INCREASE RESILIENCE OF HIGH RISK COMMUNITIES IN THE
PHILIPPINES”.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE :
“To increase the resilience and reduce the vulnerability of local communities and
institutions through the establishment of sustainable dissemination and replication
mechanisms for community-based DRR models."
RESULTS
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Improved mainstreaming of inclusive CBDRR in local
development planning process in the targeted areas.
Increased institutional capacity of DepEd to integrate inclusive
CBDRR and roll out in formal education system and enhance
preparedness of schools to manage disasters in the targeted area
Increased knowledge sharing of available DRR learning resources
and advocacy tools
5. Republic Act 10121 Orientation
Part of the capacity building for LGUs is to facilitate their
understanding on the salient points of the Philippines
NDRRM Law, Framework and Plan. The law emphasizes
the disaster risk reduction and management through the 4point DRRM framework—prevention and
mitigation, preparedness, response, and rehabilitation and
recovery—emphasizing the bottom-up approach.
6. Participatory Capacity and
Vulnerability assessment (PCVA)
PCVA has been conducted in a total 38 municipal LGUs
and 72 barangay LGUs wherein degree of disaster
risks was identified and translated into “inclusive”
DRR/CCA options. It also guided the consortium to
identify and support Small Scale Mitigation projects.
7. Inclusive DRRM Planning
The project has also facilitated adjustments in the comprehensive development plans of the
LGUs that ensures disaster risks are reduced. It also facilitated proper utilization of the
local budget based from RA 10121. LGU partners identified prevention, mitigation and
preparedness activities and was budgeted accordingly.
The interesting off-shoot of the project is the increased level of awareness of the inclusive
DRR/CCA wherein with the expertise of Handicap International stressed the inclusiveness
of persons with disabilities in pre-during and after a disaster. Mitigation projects, as well as
the implementation of programs hoped to include PWDs in terms of participation, access
and information. It also helped the LGUs appreciate inclusivity and implement the law that
would ensure the rights of the PWDs are addressed.
8. Contingency Plan Simulation Drills
All LGU partners where also able to develop
contingency plans based from the PCVA
results. The CPs was guided by “worst case”
scenarios and was tested through the
conduct of Community Drills or simulation
lead by the Barangay and Municipal DRRM
Office. The drills are also inclusive wherein it
considered PWDs in all
9. Lessons Learned and Recommendations
TO FOLLOW: INPUTS FROM CONSORTIUM
MEMBERS TO BE CONSOLIDATED