The Manila Times

UN calls for increased support for climate resilience in PH

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THE global community stands in solidarity with the Philippine government as it grapples with a severe drought triggered by El Niño. Concluding her visit to the Philippine­s, Reena Ghelani, the Climate Crisis Coordinato­r for El Niño/La Niña Response at United Nations (UN), together with Gustavo Gonzalez, the UN Resident and Humanitari­an Coordinato­r in the Philippine­s, emphasized the urgent need for enhanced assistance to bolster the government’s efforts in addressing the profound impact of the El Niñoinduce­d drought.

The current El Niño episode, one of the strongest in history, is causing dry conditions and high temperatur­es across Southeast Asia. In the Philippine­s, 41 provinces are experienci­ng drought and nearly 31 others are facing dry spells or dry conditions. More than 1.4 million people have been affected and the upcoming harvest will likely be below average. The government, with support from partners, has put in place a national Task Force, headed by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, to prepare for and mitigate the worst impacts of the crisis on water, food security, health and energy.

The UN and humanitari­an and developmen­t partners have been actively preparing for and responding to El Niño in the Philippine­s in support of the Government’s El Niño relief efforts. In 2024, the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) and Oxfam Pilipinas activated their Anticipato­ry Action programs in the north, Isabela, and the south of the country, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, to provide immediate support to affected communitie­s before the effects of drought are most felt.

Early last year, the World Food Program (WFP) worked with the government and communitie­s to build ponds and small reservoirs to ensure water sufficienc­y and food security in pre-identified areas affected by El Nino. Likewise, private sector’s collective action is being monitored by the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF). The majority of the sector’s support is aligned with food and water security.

“The Philippine­s demonstrat­es the importance of acting early before a disaster

strikes. With more frequent and severe climate shocks, it is crucial we strengthen our support to community resilience,” said Reena Ghelani.

One of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, the Philippine­s is highly exposed and vulnerable to the impact of climate change. Recent estimates showed that climate change could cost the Philippine­s over 7-percent of GDP by 2030. Disasters have already cost $23 billion in damages to the country since 1990.

“Building resilience to address shocks like El Niño/La Niña is at the heart of the new UN Cooperatio­n Framework signed with the Government last year. The UN Country Team is presently recalibrat­ing

such technical assistance as part of the Enhancing Resilient Communitie­s flagship initiative. The visit of the UN Coordinato­r is very timely as climate-related investment­s are needed more than ever,” underscore­d Gustavo Gonzalez.

During her week-long mission to the Philippine­s, Ghelani met with the government’s National Task Force on El Niño, the Humanitari­an Country Team, the Philippine Red Cross and other partners. She interacted with communitie­s affected by El Niño and women’s groups engaged in strengthen­ing community resilience. She also visited a climate-resilience housing project and spoke with local authoritie­s and civil society organizati­ons.

 ?? ?? n Climate Crisis Coordinato­r for the El Niño/La Niña Response and UN Assistant Secretary-General Reena Ghelani (rightmost) interacts with communitie­s affected by El Niño and women’s groups engaged in strengthen­ing community resilience.
n Climate Crisis Coordinato­r for the El Niño/La Niña Response and UN Assistant Secretary-General Reena Ghelani (rightmost) interacts with communitie­s affected by El Niño and women’s groups engaged in strengthen­ing community resilience.

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