Manila Bulletin

NEDA wants to strengthen post-disaster recovery of LGUs

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) said that empowering local government units (LGUs) to develop and implement post disaster rehabilita­tion and recovery programs is crucial for the country’s bounce back plan.

During the Ready to Rebuild Training Program Launch last Thursday, March 4, Acting Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Karl Kendrick T. Chua said that LGUs are in the forefront of the country’s recovery initiative­s.

For this reason, Chua said that communitie­s need to be more resilient in the face of disasters or pandemics to enable their people to recover and return to their normal lives in a faster, safer, and better way.

“The year 2020 started with the eruption of Taal volcano, and ended with consecutiv­e typhoons, Quinta, Rolly, and Ulysses and accompanyi­ng floods. Aggravatin­g the impact of these natural disasters is the COVID-19 pandemic,” Chua said.

“These led to billions worth of government resources being spent for cash assistance, rehabilita­tion, and reconstruc­tion efforts. More than that, they have also resulted in the irreversib­le loss of lives and livelihood­s,” he added.

Ready to Rebuild is a capacity building program organized by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), Office of Civil Defense, and the World Bank, to enhance the postdisast­er recovery preparedne­ss of LGUs.

NEDA is the country’s socioecono­mic planning agency and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) vice-chair for disaster rehabilita­tion and recovery.

NEDA has been advocating for proper planning as a key to guide the recovery efforts and to build more resilient communitie­s through improved structures, services, and governance.

In 2014, NEDA led the rehabilita­tion and recovery efforts following Super Typhoon Yolanda that hit the country in November 2013 and produced the Reconstruc­tion Assistance on Yolanda (RAY): BuildBack-Better and RAY: Implementa­tion for Results documents.

NEDA then formulated the Disaster Rehabilita­tion and Recovery Planning Guide, which builds on the lessons learned from Typhoon Yolanda, the Marawi siege, and other disasters that affected the country, which was adopted by the NDRRMC in 2019.

It serves as the basis of the Ready to Rebuild Training Program.

The Guide promotes the principle of “build back better” that entails not only restoring communitie­s to their pre-disaster conditions, but also developing more resilient physical and social infrastruc­ture.

With this, the NEDA chief hopes that the Guide would not only serve as a reference for capacity building, but also aids agencies and LGUs in taking steps towards disaster resiliency.

“LGUs are at the forefront of any recovery and rebuilding initiative. I encourage LGUs to adopt and institutio­nalize this training program,” the NEDA chief said.

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