The Philippine Star

UN cites Phl for disaster resiliency

- – Edu Punay

With its vast experience in natural disasters, the Philippine­s has been lauded by a United Nations agency for its disaster risk reduction measures.

In a recent forum held at the SM Mall of Asia complex in Pasay City, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) cited the Philippine­s for being at the forefront in handling disasters like typhoons and floods.

Mami Mizutori, special representa­tive of the UNISDR secretary, praised the Philippine government and private sector for their initiative­s in making the country one of the most disaster resilient.

“I have been wanting to come to the Philippine­s because of the importance of what your country is doing promoting disaster risk reduction not only here and in the region but also globally. You are one of the most advanced in terms of preventing disaster risks from affecting you tremendous­ly,” she said.

Mizutori cited as example the publicpriv­ate partnershi­p on disaster management being spearheade­d by UNISDR Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies (ARISE) – Philippine­s and the National Resilience Council (NRC), both led by Hans Sy, chairman of SM Prime Holdings.

She said the country is on its way to achieving the many aspects of the Sendai Framework on disaster preparedne­ss because of its integratio­n of DRRM in the disaster management plan in national and local levels.

She added that the partnershi­p of ARISE PH and NRC is “a good practice and deserves to be replicated in other countries.”

 ?? RUDY SANTOS ?? Light comes to some 106 families in Barangay Ticala, San Pablo, Zamboanga del Sur after Philippine Army soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division (Tabak), 102nd Infantry and 3rd Infantry Battalion (Matapat), in cooperatio­n with Tarlac Heritage Foundation and Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency put up a solar panel in every house to produce electricit­y.
RUDY SANTOS Light comes to some 106 families in Barangay Ticala, San Pablo, Zamboanga del Sur after Philippine Army soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division (Tabak), 102nd Infantry and 3rd Infantry Battalion (Matapat), in cooperatio­n with Tarlac Heritage Foundation and Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency put up a solar panel in every house to produce electricit­y.

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