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, 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 .
• 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.
• 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)
• 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.
• provides the funding mechanism for Disaster Preparedness
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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