Manila Bulletin

Australian gov’t to invest ₱630 million in PH disaster and climate resilience efforts

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

The Australian Government will invest ₱630 million over the next six years to support disaster and climate resilience efforts in the Philippine­s.

This is part of its newly signed agreement with the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP), which involves the initiative that will strengthen the disaster and climate resilience of targeted local government­s in the Philippine­s.

UNDP is the leading UN organizati­on fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change.

UNDP works with a broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, including the Philippine­s.

Dubbed as the Strengthen­ing Institutio­ns and Empowering Localities against Disasters and Climate Change (SHIELD) program, the initiative will particular­ly work with local government­s, as the first responders to emergencie­s, by building their institutio­nal and community resilience capacities against natural hazards and climate change.

SHIELD will be implemente­d by UNDP, together with consortium partners UN-Habitat, Philippine Business for Social Progress, National Resilience Council, and the Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society.

It is a six-year program that will be done across ten of the country’s most vulnerable provinces to disaster and climate change impacts.

At the same time, the project will also cover Metro Manila, given its vulnerabil­ity to earthquake­s and its economic significan­ce, along with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), with the increasing disaster and climate vulnerabil­ity of conflict-affected areas.

While significan­t progress has been made in disaster risk reduction and management and climate action, the Philippine­s remains among the countries most vulnerable to natural hazards and climate change impacts globally, UNDP said.

“The cost of disasters to the country is significan­tly high, with local government­s and communitie­s bearing the brunt,” it added.

Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Steven J. Robinson AO said this new investment affirms Australia’s continued commitment to the Philippine­s as a dependable partner in building the long-term disaster and climate resilience of its institutio­ns and its people.

“Enhancing resilience remains a high priority for Australia, particular­ly in the Philippine­s, which is extremely vulnerable to disasters and the impacts of climate change. Through SHIELD, we will work with government­s, private sector, civil society and academic institutio­ns to enhance and sustain community resilience,” Ambassador Robinson further added.

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