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 A pathway to a resilience in the philippines



Because of its geographical location, the Philippines is frequently threatened by typhoons and volcanic eruptions. It is also located in an area that is prone to natural disasters. These disasters are becoming more frequent and severe because to climate change. This has demonstrated the necessity for the nation to improve its resilience and readiness for disasters. The Philippines' placement in the typhoon zone and along the Pacific Ring of Fire is the primary cause of the issue. This particular type of natural tragedy has strengthened the nation. To address these issues, the Philippine government, in collaboration with different stakeholders, has put in place measures to strengthen the country's resilience.





The national disaster risk reduction and management council (NDRRMC) played a crucial role in the country by promoting community-based disaster risk reduction programs and early warning systems for public awareness. In response to these challenges, the Philippine government, working with various stakeholders, has implemented various strategies to enhance the nation's resilience. Furthermore, the efforts have received both financial and technical backing from international cooperation and aid, which has been extremely important.Nonetheless, frequently addressed the lack of resources and the requirement for greater public involvement and awareness.




These programs significantly benefit the nation since they provide people with information that keeps them informed about national developments. Being Filipinos with this attribute makes us proud because, in spite of our issues, we are able to overcome them head-on and without hesitation. It highlights the perception of Filipinos as resilient people who can weather such adversity.


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https://www.ucanews.com/amp/faith-and-resilience-sustain-poor-in-the-philippines/96933


https://giganticthoughtbubble.blog/2020/11/13/accountability-over-resiliency/





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