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What is the goal of PREPAREDNESS? National Disaster Preparedness Plan (NDPP) Philippines Approved by the NDRRMC Features of the NDPP within the pre-disaster domain . However, its impact and outcomes must demonstrate knowledge, skills,


  1. What is the goal of PREPAREDNESS?

  2. National Disaster Preparedness Plan (NDPP) Philippines Approved by the NDRRMC

  3. Features of the NDPP • within the pre-disaster domain . • However, its impact and outcomes must demonstrate knowledge, skills, behaviours, and attitude of preparedness that are indicative of resilience before a hazard or threat occurs; when the hazard is emerging; when the impact of hazard is imminent; when disaster occurs; and immediate post-disaster where loss and damage are apparent .

  4. • It is Informed by the current state of preparedness (local, national , regional , international ie Sendai Framework on DRR) • encourages interoperability of institutions via an integrated platform for risk assessment, analysis, information and action for preparedness.

  5. • informed by the need for an ecosystems-based approach to preparedness • adopts a team and preparedness mainstreaming approach • affirms mechanisms for coordination, complementation, interoperability of work and participation of various stakeholders in preparedness, including initiatives such as those of the private-sector led Disaster Operations Center (DOC)

  6. • highlights the need to enhance community-based resilience that is anchored on preparedness of households, neighbourhood cell groups, social networks that strengthen social capital • affirms the commitment to gender responsiveness, sensitivity to indigenous knowledge and systems and respect to human rights as stipulated in the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA 10121.

  7. • provides the funding mechanism for Disaster Preparedness

  8. Notes on Planning • Disaster risks refract • Risks are complex but not complicated • Our systems to address disaster risks “mimic” the complexity of the system --- if we want it to be responsive

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