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Odin Sinsuat, MAGUINDANAO- The Office of Civil Defense-ARMM has conducted on 27
September 2016 a one-day Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)
Executive Course for the Local Chief Executives of Maguindanao Province.
The
event held at the Officers Club of the 6th Infantry (Kampilan) Division,
Philippine Army were participated in by various local leaders from the
province’s thirty-six (36) municipalities.
Leo T.
Alicias, Assistant Regional Director of OCD-ARMM, said it is known to many that
our country is vulnerable to both natural disasters and human induced
activities. He said the general objective of the course is to enhance the
participants’ knowledge on DRRM.
“We are
situated within the Pacific Ring of Fire and with our geographic location, the
country frequently experience natural hazards such as typhoons, earthquakes,
volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. Alongside these natural disasters, human
induced activities such as the recurring armed conflict in our area also pose a
threat. When these disasters occur, it is important that the LGUs are equipped
with various knowledge and skill when it comes to disaster risk reduction and
management,” said Alicias.
Accordingly,
the specific objectives of the activity are as follows: Understand the current
Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) System, its
institutional and operating mechanisms, and priority projects and activities,
including sound understanding of the RA10121 and specifics on the four DRRM
thematic areas; Contextualize their job with current development trends and
strategies in DRRM; Understand what the NDRRMC is for and explain the
communication/ information flow in the NDRRMC Operation Center; and have a
deeper understanding on the various processes of proper budgeting, utilization,
liquidation, and accountability of the Local DRRM Fund.
Engr.
Amier Ashan K. Aplal, Operations Officer of OCD-ARMM discussed the Philippine
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System (PDRRMS) putting emphasis on the
four (4) thematic areas of the DRRM.
Lininding
M. Lao, Director II for Technical Services of the DILG-ARMM has lectured on the
Functionality of the Local Government Units.
Rasdy
M. Guiling, State Auditor IV of the Commission on Audit- ARMM discussed about
the guidelines on the Use of LDRRMF which includes usage policies, coverage,
purposes, sources and allocations, utilization, accounting and reporting
guidelines.
Puasa
Z. Enok, DRRM Focal Person of DSWD-ARMM, has lectured about the
Disaster
Response, the Internally Displaced People (IDPs), Evacuation Centers (ECs), manpower
as well as facilities needed in evacuation centers and its management, and the
provision of basic services in ECs, camp management as well as information
management.
Jimmy
G. Hedesin, DRRM Focal Person for DOST-ARMM discussed about the Disaster Prevention
and Mitigation focusing on the role of DOST in the RDRRMC-ARMM.
Palawan
T. Mamaon, DRRM Focal Person of RPDO-ARMM has lectured about the Disaster
Rehabilitation and Recovery Coordination Mechanism and discussed protocol of
rehabilitation and recovery, coordination mechanism on categories of the
Barangay, Municipal, Provincial, Regional and National levels in order to
identify responsibility of each levels.
The
RA10121 is an act strengthening the PDRRMS, providing for the national disaster
risk reduction and management framework and institutionalizing the national
disaster risk reduction and management plan. This Act is commonly known as the
''Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010.
Alicias
said the RA 10121 aims to uphold the people's constitutional rights to life and
property by addressing the root causes of vulnerabilities to disasters,
strengthening the country's institutional capacity for disaster risk reduction
and management and building the resilience of local communities to disasters
including climate change impacts.
“Another
reason is to adopt a disaster risk reduction and management approach that is
holistic, comprehensive, integrated, and proactive in lessening the socio
economic and environmental impacts of disasters including climate change, and
promote the involvement and participation of all sectors and all stakeholders
concerned, at all levels, most especially in the local communities,” said
Alicias.
Alicias
added the activity is relevant in strengthening the capacity of the local
government units (LGUs), together with partner stakeholders, to build the
disaster resilience of communities, and' to institutionalize arrangements and
measures for reducing disaster risks, including projected climate risks, and
enhancing disaster preparedness and response capabilities. (GILMHAR A. LAO,
Information Officer-OCD ARMM/MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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