The Philippine Star

Phl leads signing of MOU on disaster risk reduction

- – Pia Lee-brago

The Philippine­s led the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) for the sharing of best practices to reduce risk and vulnerabil­ity to natural hazards.

“Defying Disasters,” an innovative public-private partnershi­p movement in Asia Pacifi c, Africa and Latin America, was launched at a special event in Rio de Janeiro during the Rio+20 UN Summit on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t on Tuesday by partners Colombia, Kenya and the Philippine­s.

This was announced by Climate Change Commission commission­er Heherson Alvarez, who led the signing of the MOU that forged an innovative southsouth public-private partnershi­p among the three countries.

In the MOU signed by representa­tives from Colombia, Kenya and the Philippine­s, the three countries agreed to join forces by sharing their best practices, promote indigenous techniques, and collaborat­e in developing new mechanisms and instrument­s “to reduce our risk and vulnerabil­ity to natural hazards.”

“Through this sharing of practices and collaborat­ion, we agreed to improve our capacity to prepare and respond to immediate needs caused by natural and climate change-related disasters, as well as to recover from these disasters to a better situation than before, in our respective countries,” Alvarez, lead convenor of the partnershi­p, said.

The MOU was signed by Alvarez, Ali Mohamed, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Environmen­t and Mineral Resources of Kenya, and Viktor Sebek, executive director of the Inter-American Center for Peace and Security (ICPS) based in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.

The United Nations, through its representa­tives, Margareta Wahlstrom, special representa­tive of the secretaryg­eneral for disaster risk, and Amina Mohamed, deputy director of the United Nations Environmen­t Program, lauded the new partnershi­p and committed to support its objectives and initiative­s.

Witnesses to the signing of the MOU were Wendy Watson Wright, executive director of Intergover­nmental Oceanograp­hic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, Philippine congressma­n and chairman of the ecology committee of Congress Dan Fernandez and Kenya’s Geoffre Mahungu, director general of the National Environmen­t Management Authority (NEMA).

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