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National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council(NDRRMC)
Disaster Preparedness
Establish and strengthen capacities of
communities to anticipate, cope and
recover
from the negative impacts of
emergency occurrences and disasters
Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Disaster Response
Provide life preservation and meet
the basic subsistence needs of
affected population based on
acceptable standards during or
immediately after a disaster
Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery
Restore and improve facilities,
livelihood and living conditions and
organizational capacities of affected
communities, and reduced disaster
risks in accordance with the “building
back better” principle
Safer, adaptive and disaster
resilient Filipino communities
towards sustainable development
Thematic Area 1: Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Overall responsible agency: Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
OUTCOME
1. DRRM and CCA mainstreamed and
integrated in national, sectoral, regional and local
development policies, plans and budget Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
2. DRRM and CCA-sensitive environmental
management.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
3. Increased resiliency of infrastructure systems.
Department of Public Works and Highways
(DPWH)
4. Enhanced and effective community-based scientific DRRM and CCA assessment, mapping, analysis and monitoring. OCD
5. Communities access to effective and
applicable disaster risk financing and
insurance. Department of Finance (DOF)
6. End-to=end monitoring (monitoring and
response), forecasting and early warning
systems are established and/or improved
Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
Disaster Preparedness
Overall responsible agency: Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
Disaster Response
Overall responsible agency: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery
Overall responsible agency: National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
Outcome:
1. Increased level of awareness and enhanced capacity of the community to the threats and impacts of all hazards
Philippine Information Agency (PIA)
2. Communities are equipped with necessary
skills and capability to cope with the impacts of disasters
Department of Interior and Local Government
(to coordinate) and OCD (to implement)
3. Increased DRRM and CCA capacity of Local DRRM Councils,Offices and Operation Centers at all levels DILG
4. Developed and implemented
comprehensive national and local
preparedness and response policies, plans,
and systems DILG AND OCD
5. Strengthened partnership and coordination among all key players and stakeholders DILG
OUTCOME
1. Well-established disaster response operations
Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD)
2. Adequate and prompt assessment of needs and damages at all levels
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Councils (DRRMCs), OCD and DSWD
3. Integrated and coordinated Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) capacity
Department of National Defense (DND), DILG, Department of Health (DOH)
4. Safe and timely evacuation of affected communities
Local government units (LGUs)
5. Temporary shelter needs adequately addressed
DSWD
6. Basic social services provided to affected population
(whether inside or outside evacuation centers)
DOH
7. Psychosocial needs of directly and indirectly affected population addressed
DOH
8. Coordinated, integrated system for early
recovery implemented DSWD
OUTCOME
1. Damages, losses and needs assessed OCD
2. Economic activities restored, and if possible strengthened or expanded Agency to be determined based on the affected
sectors
3. Houses rebuilt or repaired to be more resilient to hazard events; safer sites for housing.
National Housing Authority (NHA)
4. Disaster and climate change-resilient
infrastructure constructed/reconstructed
DPWH
5. A psychologically sound, safe and secure citizenry that is protected from the effects of disasters is able to restore to normal functioning after each disaster
DOH and DSWD
Avoid hazards and mitigate their
potential impacts by reducing
vulnerabilities and exposure and
enhancing capacities of communities
The primary objective of the National Calamity and Disaster Preparedness Plan is to ensure effective and efficient implementation of civil protection programme through an integrated, multi-sectoral and community based approach and strategies for the protection and preservation of life, property and environment.
> serves as the President’s adviser on disaster preparedness programs, disaster operations and rehabilitation efforts undertaken by the government
> acts as the top coordinator of all disaster management and the highest allocator of resources in the Philippines.
> NDRRMC was formerly known as the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC).
> The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (NDRRMP) fulfills the requirement of RAfulfills the requirement of RA No. 10121 of 2010, which provides the legal basis for policies, plans and programs to deal with disasters.