5. ⊠a non-governmental organization that is non-sectarian, non-political, non-profit and humanitarian in nature. ⊠committed to serve our fellowmen 24 hours a day, 7 times a week at no cost . ⊠with capabilities and knowledge ranging from disaster and emergency risk management, disaster operations and response, basic and advance rescue trainings both local and international.
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7. MISSION To continuously strengthen the organizationâs camaraderie and capabilities in responding to the needs of the people before, during and after any emergencies both domestic and international
8. VISION A highly professional and motivated NGO that is committed to public service, welfare of the people, protect and assist its constituents, good governance both domestic and international with efficient and effective communication and volunteer work force
13. CONTINUING PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM 1. CDAG Disaster & Contingency Planning (DCP) review and revisions 2. Establishment of additional response divisions and new frameworks ( Organize respective response mechanisms and equipment) 3. Yearly inventory and data banking of CDAG equipment and human resources 4. Forging of linkages/networking with private communications groups (radio/TV stations, radio clubs) to ensure rapid dissemination of disaster warnings and information and with Local Governmental Units. 5. Designation/identification of AOR and be part of the LGUâs Public Safety committee 6. Networking with relief/welfare agencies, national agencies and other auxiliary groups
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15. 14. Observance of NDCM of NDCC and other similar events 15. Radio/TV guesting and interviews 16. Affiliation of CDAG to the AFP Reserve Unit & Other NGOs both local and International 17. Creating international support for CDAG 18. Creating affiliations with various schools for NSTP programs and various local and international companies for integration of response mechanism and equipage.
16. RESPONSE AND RECOVERY PROGRAM 1. Capability-enhancement of response mechanisms for ICS, SAR, Emergency Medical Services, Relief and Evacuation Procedures. 2. Joining DERM Multi Sectoral meetings to enhance inter- agency collaboration 3. Standardization of field reporting forms compatible with OCD,Local & International Standard (ICS Forms) 4. Effectiveness of early warning devices/facilities (e.g. 2-way communications, facsimile, Cphones, sirens) 5. Enhancement of Standard Operating Procedures 6. Organization/mobilization of CDAG-Rapid Assessment Teams (RATs) and its affiliates 7. Rapid reporting of Damage Assessment and Need Analysis 8. Programming/identification of funding sources for response and recovery
28. INTERNATIONAL AID TO CDAG 10 Basic Emergency Medical Boxes good for 3,000 patients from AAI 1,500 Rotary Shelter Boxes given to CAR, Zambales thru CDAG
29. 3,000 Flood Buckets given by Midwest Mission Distribution Center, USA thru CDAG & RPUNWHC
30. 3,000 Hygiene Kits & hospital equipments given by Missionaries from US thru CDAG & RPUNWHC
31. 1, 000 Rotary Aqua Boxes given to the Provinces of Laguna, Quezon, Zambales & Region 1 by CDAG & RPUNWHC members
32. NCR- SAR Team Details: Team Name: CIVIL DEFENSE ACTION GROUP Acronym: CDAG Agency/Office: OCD-NDCC / RP-UNWHC/AFPRESCOM Team Type: NGO / humanitarian Recognition: Yes INSARAG Guidelines Trained: 4 Self Sufficiency: Yes (72 hours) Search Component: Yes
33. Rescue Component: Yes Medical Component: Yes Number of Personnel: 600 active members Structure: Light to Medium Rescue Component (NCR) EMT: 40 Search & Rescue: 180 Water Rescue: 25 Underwater SAR: 12 Fire Rescue: 550 Medical Staff: 32
34. Foundation Year: 2000 Website: [email_address] Focal Point Policy: Comm. Johnny G. Yu, RPUNWHC Chairman TEAM Network Inc.3628148 /4104774 / 160-16 0917-8589337 Email: arc_damien7777@yahoo.com [email_address] Focal Point Operations: Action Line 24 hrs.160-16 / 410-4774 Last Update: June 2010
35. THANK YOU VERY MUCH Prepared by Commissioner Johnny Yu, RPUNWHC