The Freeman

Tacloban wins $150k Yolanda rehab grant

- —Miriam Garcia Desacada

TACLOBAN CITY — The Philippine Reclamatio­n Authority (PRA) on Friday announced that Tacloban City is one of the 12 challenge winners that received a seed grant of US$150,000 for the constructi­on of the three pilot projects for continuing rehabilita­tion and recovery efforts from the typhoon Yolanda devastatio­n three years ago.

PRA director Edilberto de Jesus said that—out of 400 proposals received by the water window challenge—the resilient team of Tacloban was granted with a project that will cover a coastal protection for the city.

"It’s a way of providing coastal defense not just by building structures—like dike and enbankment—but also using a new trend in coastal resilience (building nature strategy), which means environmen­tally sound project to help reforest mangroves,” de Jesus said.

Right after the Yolanda devastatio­n, the PRA urgently requested the Netherland­s government to access its Dutch Risk Reduction (DRR) facility. Then, sometime in July 2014, the Dutch DRR team conducted scoping mission that resulted in the government’s deployment of a consortium of engineerin­g and water experts to develop a master plan for a coastal protection strategy in Tacloban and nearby Palo town.

After months of study, the master plan—following the Dutch "building with nature" approach—was finalized in May last year, with a recommenda­tion for a multi-level safety approach.

"The first level is prevention by minimizing probabilit­y of flooding by hard and soft engineerin­g interventi­ons; the second level is spatial planning to minimize damage and causalitie­s; and the third one is the emergency management involving public awareness and early warning system," de Jesus told The FREEMAN.

Tacloban’s comprehens­ive land use plan adopted the second and the third level components, which are now being implemente­d, targeting eight to 10 pilot sites for mangrove reforestat­ion.

De Jesus that the program grant will be used for the constructi­on of three pilot projects on selected sites in Tacloban, which will involve a series of training to be executed by local participan­ts in partnershi­p with the city government.

City administra­tor Irene Chiu, speaking in behalf of the city government, expressed readiness in coming up with a partnershi­p plan in this project.

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