The Freeman

Gov’t, private sector form multi-sectoral disaster body

- — May Miasco/GAN

The government won't have to handle disasters alone.

For a more systematic means of dealing with calamities, multi-sectoral body on disaster management for Central Visayas has been formed that will bring in various entities from the government, private sector and civil society organizati­ons.

The Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster (A-PAD) Management was officially introduced here on Friday that serves as framework in pooling of efforts and sharing of resources between the involved agencies that aims to strengthen collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n.

Baltazar Tribunalo, Jr., chief of Cebu Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, which is part of the alliance, said disaster risk management is most efficient when there is coordinati­ve and systematic way of handling such.

He said there is a need for the private sector, such as the profession­als, the academe and the religious, to also come in to provide complement­ary efforts that may fill in the gaps of what the government may need.

The system becomes timely as Cebu's capacity to respond to disasters was tested following the series of natural disasters, including the recent tragic landslide in Naga City last September 20.

Tribunalo said the state disaster managers also have come to realize the vital role of the private sector or the non-government organizati­on in assisting to disaster or emergency response.

Such as from the academic, he took as an example, the psychologi­st students may help in providing psychosoci­al interventi­on to the victims that may be suffering from trauma or shock.

He clarified that these assistance or methods in disaster management has already been existent since Cebu experience­d great disasters like the 2013 super typhoon Yolanda that hit northern Cebu.

Tribunalo said the creation of the alliance is an advantage since there is already a structured special body that clearly stipulates the responsibi­lities of the respective members.

A-PAD is a transnatio­nal disaster aid alliance that works to facilitate cooperatio­n and understand­ing between government offices, private companies, and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons in the Asia Pacific region.

Here in the country, which is vulnerable to natural calamities, the A-PAD regional platforms are utilized as framework for collaborat­ion of efforts at the local level.

The alliance in Central Visayas is comprised of various institutio­ns such as the civil society organizati­ons, private sectors, government units, media institutio­ns, and the academe, among others.

The launching of A-PAD for Central Visayas was held on Friday (Oct 12) at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City.

The members commit to understand more disaster risk management and provide timely and relevant disaster preparedne­ss, response, early recovery and rehabilita­tion.

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