Title: Building Long-Term Community Resilience
1Building Long-Term
Community Resilience
Linking DRR and Village Development in Barangay
Lamba, Legazpi City, Philippines Heifer
International - Philippines www.heiferphils.org
www.heifer.org
2- Project Anduyog for Families Towards
Values-based Sustainable Development and Disaster
Management Project
- Objective Improve living condition of poor
families through values-based and sustainable
livelihoods and increase peoples coping capacity
to disaster risks.
(Anduyog is a local term that means in
solidarity with)
3Partnership Model
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4Location
5Development Approaches
- Self Help Group Formation and Strengthening
(Social Capital) - Sustainable Enterprise Development (Savings and
Livelihood) - Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR)
- Integrating CMDRR into LGU
- Development and Investment Plans
6Strategies
Values-based and Technnical Trainings
Placement of Livestock and Inputs
Co-Learning Activities
7CMDRR Related Activities
- Participatory Community Disaster Risk Assessments
and Analysis
Disaster Risks Map made by the Community
Women are the most active
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82. Disaster Risk Reduction Measures
- A. Contingency Planning
- - Family Emergency Plan
- - Community Action Plan
- B. Development Planning
- - Preparedness
- - Mitigation
- - Survivability
- - Community Readiness
- - Sustainable Livelihoods
- and Savings
93. Set Up of DRR Structure
Lamba BDRRMC
104. Participatory Monitoring, Evaluation and
Learning
- DRR Committee and
- BDRRMC conduct
- Quarterly Meeting
- Planning
- Updating Community Records (Population, HHs,
- Family Records)
- Regular Assessment, Sharing Reflection
115. Provision of Emergency Kits
12Implementing the DRRM Plans
Early Warning Devices
Earthquake Tsunami Drills of Stakeholders
The color-coded flags in the community
Working with Local Authorities
13Sharing and Caring
instead of teaching, I learned a lot
14Results
- Safer communities
- Community
- readiness
- DRRM learning
- resource center
- Villagers facilitates
- DRRM workshops in other towns and villages
- Recognition by authorities
15Lessons Learned
- Continue to Practice
- Work with different stakeholders present in the
community - Inclusion of DRR Plans in the MTIP/BDP and AIP
- Enhancing positive values of the people
- Family-based/level DRRM
- Sharing Best Practices
- Processes that will avoid
- Unsustainable DRR design of the project.
- Cultural insensitivity
16- Challenges
- Power struggle with local authorities in the
initial implementation resulting in
non-prioritization of DRRM budget from the
government to pursue community DRRM Plans. - Future Plans
- Continue to replicate and scale-up DRRM
- Develop a platform for continues DRR learning and
sharing - Continue sharing and caring.
- Always engage all stakeholders.
- Develop video documentation skills
17Contact Details
- Heifer International-Philippines
- Unit 307 EnergyOpt Bldg., Prime St., Madrigal
Business Park 2, - Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770 PHILIPPINES
- www.heiferphils.org www.heifer.org
- Telephones 632 659 4181 to 82
- Fax 632 659 4183
- Contact Person
- Hercules C. Parading
- Country Director
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