Watchmen Daily Journal

43 WV LGUs cited for effective disaster risk reduction

- (PNA)

A total of 43 local government units (LGUs) in Western Visayas have been recognized for the Gawad KALASAG Seal and Special Awards for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management and Humanitari­an Assistance by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

Cindy Ferrer, Office of Civil Defense spokespers­on, said yesterday that of the 142 LGUs of provinces, highly urbanized cities, component cities, and municipali­ties in the region, only 91 joined and 43 were recognized.

“Ninety-one LGUs have joined but, unfortunat­ely, some have not met the standard of the Gawad KALASAG. But it doesn’t mean that their disaster risk reduction and management does not function (well) since all 142 local government units in Western Visayas have establishe­d local disaster risk offices,” she said in an interview.

Ferrer added that the Gawad KALASAG (KAlamidad at Sakuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing and Kaligtasan) is not a contest but focuses more on LGUs’ compliance based on the assessment tool consisting of structure, competency, management systems, enabling policies, knowledge management and advocacy, and partnershi­p and participat­ion.

Based on the guidelines, LGUs can either receive a Beyond Compliant honor, which is the highest award given in disaster resiliency, or the Fully Compliant seal, which underscore­s the capability and ability of the municipali­ty to effectivel­y address the needs of vulnerable communitie­s specifical­ly in times of disaster.

The highly urbanized cities of Iloilo and Bacolod; the component cities of Bago and Sipalay in Negros Occidental; Malay, Aklan; and Dumalag and Panitan in Capiz were recognized as Beyond Compliant, meaning they have initiative­s and best practices aside from the regular DRRM program.

The municipali­ties of Barbaza, Culasi, Valderrama, and San Jose de Buenavista in Antique; Altavas, Kalibo, New Washington, and Numancia in Aklan; Pavia, Tubungan, Bingawan, Calinog, Dingle, Lambunao, Leon, Maasin, Mina, and Passi

City in Iloilo; Jamindan, Maayon, and Tapaz in Capiz; Sibunag in Guimaras; and component cities of Silay, San Carlos, La Carlota, Talisay, and Himamaylan, and municipali­ties of Isabela and E.B. Magalona, all in Negros Occidental were all cited as Fully Compliant.

Thirty-seven of the 43 KALASAG honorees received their awards in a ceremony held in Iloilo City on Tuesday, November 22.

Antique, Capiz, and Guimaras, all Beyond Compliant-assessed, and the Fully Compliant-cited provinces of Aklan, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental will be receiving their awards in Manila together with national finalists in emergency response and volunteer organizati­on, Ferrer said.

The Capiz Emergency Response Team and Federation Fire Iloilo Volunteer Fire Brigade, Inc. in Iloilo City, which made it to the top three national finalists, will also be awarded in Manila, tentativel­y set on December 8.

The Gawad KALASAG is one of the requiremen­ts set by the Seal of Good Local Governance of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

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