Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) staff share their disaster risk reduction and early warning systems to training participants.
The DRR Toolkit contains resources on developing disaster
preparedness strategies, conducting risk assessments, managing community
resources, and strengthening early warning systems. As an inclusive training guide, the DRR
Toolkit promotes the active participation of all community members in
pre-disaster planning.
From Oct. 14 to 18, 2024, the Peace Corps gathered 28 of its volunteers,
staff, and work partners from the Philippine government and non-government
institutions for an orientation-training based on the DRR Toolkit in San Mateo,
Rizal. Funded by USAID, the training
program deepened collaboration and knowledge exchange between the Peace Corps
and its work partners, helping strengthen the disaster preparedness programs of
local communities.
“The DRR Toolkit is a vital resource for helping communities
build resilience and reduce the impact of disasters and extreme weather
events,” said Peace Corps Philippines country director Marguerite Roy.
“The toolkit is very inclusive and can be easily integrated and
used as a guide in the participatory planning and mentoring activities in the
communities,” said Engineer Raoul Cam of the City Planning and Development
Office of Ormoc City, Leyte. “I will be
glad to endorse the toolkit to my colleagues in the local government unit and
partners in other sectors that are involved in the DRR advocacy.”
To help participants observe DRR practices in action, they also
visited the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration (PAGASA) office and the Marikina City Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Office.
Since its establishment in 1961, over 9,300 Peace Corps
Volunteers have served alongside host communities across the Philippines to
address the country’s most pressing development priorities, including the
disaster preparedness of vulnerable communities.
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