Sun.Star Davao

BRACING EL NIÑO

2K families receive assistance to combat anticipate­d El Niño impacts in Barmm

- EDITOR: Ralph Lawrence G. Llemit ssdavao@gmail.com

WITH the imminent threat of El Niño in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), SUPREME BARMM, a consortium led by Oxfam Pilipinas, and its members distribute­d essential water conservati­on kits to up to 2,000 families to mitigate the adverse effects of the impending dry spell.

With support from the European Union Civil Protection and Humanitari­an Aid, a consortium of internatio­nal and national organizati­ons, science and academic institutio­ns, and the private sector, collective­ly known as the SUPREME BARMM consortium, is supporting the regional government in building resilience in the covered communitie­s through capacity-building, policy developmen­t and mainstream­ing of early warning system, anticipato­ry actions, and landscape.

The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA), and Manila Observator­y earlier forecasted communitie­s within the Special Geographic Area (SGA) in BARMM as highrisk areas most likely to bear the brunt of El Niño’s impact in the first quarter of the year.

Using data from PAGASA, the Manila Observator­y‘s analysis showed that BARMM is already at medium risk of drought.

“The best time to take action was yesterday. The next best time is now. We need to intensify our collective efforts to mitigate the adverse impact of El Nino as it peaks, safeguardi­ng the health, food security, peace, and overall safety and protection of vulnerable communitie­s,” Oxfam Pilipinas Executive Director Erika Geronimo said.

Recent reports from these communitie­s revealed a distressin­g decrease in water supply from wells, coupled with visible signs of distress such as cracked and parched farmlands, posing a serious threat to crop production and local supply chains, thus threatenin­g food security in the region.

This prompted the release of a notice of anticipato­ry action activation for drought to the Ministry of Interior and Local Government and BARMM Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster Incidence (BARMM-READi).

In recent months, Oxfam Pilipinas worked closely with BARMM READi and the Pre-Disaster Risks Assessment (PDRA) Group in developing Anticipato­ry Action (AA) Triggers and Early Action protocols for tropical cyclones, flooding, and El Niño.

Based on the protocols developed, a level one anticipato­ry activation for drought requires the implementa­tion of household awareness-raising sessions and distributi­on of rainwater harvesters and buckets to help communitie­s cope with the initial impacts of El Niño on vulnerable communitie­s.

Geronimo also compared the crisis to an “asymptomat­ic disease” manifestin­g only when it is already too late.

“A slow on-set hazard like El Niño progresses even before the cracks are visible. We should not wait till we see its destructiv­e impacts especially on vulnerable groups before taking action,” Geronimo added.

Oxfam Pilipinas and its partners have been advocating for anticipato­ry actions to save lives and protect livelihood­s.

Their anticipato­ry action programs have influenced government policies and actions to act preemptive­ly when predetermi­ned triggers are met.

The proposed Imminent Disaster Bill, which is currently under considerat­ion, aims to ensure that government actions and fund release occur before the impact of imminent or slow-onset disasters such as El Niño.

A recent study by Oxfam Pilipinas also emphasized how anticipato­ry action has effectivel­y reduced vulnerabil­ities and strengthen­ed the capacity of communitie­s to manage emergencie­s and protect their assets. /

 ?? OXFAM PILIPINAS ?? A woman receives water storage, hygiene kits, and various vegetable seeds as part of the assistance provided by SUPREME BARMM Consortium to mitigate the adverse effects of El Niño within the Special Geographic Area (SGA) in BARMM.
OXFAM PILIPINAS A woman receives water storage, hygiene kits, and various vegetable seeds as part of the assistance provided by SUPREME BARMM Consortium to mitigate the adverse effects of El Niño within the Special Geographic Area (SGA) in BARMM.

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