The Philippine Star

UNISDR ARISE PH moves closer to achieving resiliency

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The Philippine­s is turning challenges into accomplish­ments as it continues to deal with natural disasters.

This was the assessment of experts during “A Forum on Understand­ing Risk and Resilience” held to mark the Internatio­nal Day of Disaster Reduction.

Undersecre­tary Adoracion Navarro of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority cited the reduction in loss of human lives during recent calamities. “In terms of magnitude, the number of casualties from typhoon Ompong was only 79, unlike in previous strong typhoons where they reached thousands. This gives us a more positive view of how we are building a resilient nation,” she said.

“We have proactivel­y empowered our local government in DRRM (Disaster Risk Reduction and Management) councils through effective policy guidance,” said assistant secretary Kristoffer James Purisima, deputy administra­tor for administra­tion of the Office of Civil Defense.

Specialist­s from the government, business, academe and civil society organizati­ons attended the forum organized by the United Nations Internatio­nal Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR)’s ARISE Philippine­s, Department of National Defense, National Resilience Council and SM Prime Holdings to enhance understand­ing of resilience – conceptual­ly and operationa­lly.

In his opening remarks, Zuellig Family Foundation president Ernesto Garilao said, “We need to shift the way we, as a nation, think about disasters so that, together, we can be better prepared in the future. But to promote a culture of preparedne­ss, we must first understand risk.”

Speakers presented informatio­n and possible strategies to respond to possible risks in the future. They suggested adopting, in the face of adversity, lessons from the experience­s in Yolanda, the Zamboanga siege and the landslide in Naga, Cebu, highlighti­ng the need for a shared understand­ing of the risks presented in the communitie­s.

Talking about dangerous phenomena that make up risk, Dr. Rosa Perez, member of the National Panel of Technical Experts, said that the Philippine­s aimed to minimize risks as much as possible. “We should asses how often these events occur, their effects, how bad they are and what can we do to address the bad effects and harness the good ones,” she said.

The Philippine­s remains at the top of world risk indices due to several vulnerabil­ity factors so the government continues to find ways to address effectivel­y the challenges of disasters and build national resilience.

 ??  ?? Featured speakers were (from left) Office of Civil Defense deputy administra­tor for administra­tion assistant secretary Krisoffer James Purisima, NEDA undersecre­tary Adoracion Navarro and National Panel of Technical Experts member Dr. Rosa Perez.
Featured speakers were (from left) Office of Civil Defense deputy administra­tor for administra­tion assistant secretary Krisoffer James Purisima, NEDA undersecre­tary Adoracion Navarro and National Panel of Technical Experts member Dr. Rosa Perez.

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