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Updated National

Disaster Risk
Reduction and
Management Scope
Plan (NDRRMP) The Updated National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (NDRRMP)

2020 - 2030 establishes the linkage between disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM),
climate change adaptation (CCA), and human security by focusing on climate and
disaster risks. It aims to achieve the shared goals of Ambisyon Natin 2040, NDRRMP,
National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) and National Security Strategy (NSS)
in risk reduction, resilience building, human security, and sustainable development.

Target Users & Stakeholders Purpose


Adhering to the principles of whole-of-society and The Updated NDRRMP intends to:
whole-of-government approach, the target users • provide strategic direction and guidance to national government agencies
of this document include the following: NGAs, (NGAs), local government units (LGUs), civil society organizations (CSOs), private
LGUs, CSOs, academic/research institutions, sector, and development partners on disaster and climate resilience actions in
private sector, development partners, vulnerable the Philippines;
sectors, responders, volunteers, and communities. • strengthen disaster and climate risk governance by clarifying the roles,
accountabilities, strategies, and activities of disaster risk reduction and
management (DRRM) stakeholders at all levels;
Time Frame • strengthen linkages and interoperability of the DRRM thematic pillars;
• ensure the convergence of and synergy between DRRM and CCA; and,
To ensure coherence and compliance to the time • contribute to the achievement and coherence of global (Sendai Framework
frame of both global and national development for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 - 2030, Paris Agreement, United Nations
and policy agendas, the coverage of this document Sustainable Development Goals 2015 - 2030, International Health Regulations
is from 2020 up to 2030. Correspondingly, the (IHR), New Urban Agenda), regional (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
document shall be implemented, monitored, and Disaster Risk Reduction Framework, ASEAN Agreement on Disaster
evaluated based on the following time frames: Management and Emergency Response, Asia Regional Plan for Implementation
short-term (2020-2022), medium-term (2023- of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030), and national
2025), and long-term (2026-2030). (Ambisyon Natin 2040, Philippine Development Plan 2017 – 2022, National
Framework Strategy on Climate Change (NFSCC), NCCAP 2011 - 2028, and NSS)
development and policy agenda.

Figure 1: The Updated National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework 2020-2030

The updated framework has two primary features. The first feature transformative capacities of people and government; the coherence
shows the spiral transition, progress, and achievement toward and mutual reinforcement of strategies among actors and across
realizing our resilience goal as depicted in the existing framework. thematic pillars to improve the system and avoid working in silos;
The second feature depicts the transformation and recalibration and the adoption of the four priorities for action of the SFDRR as
of the framework that emphasizes: the centrality of risk and focus strategies to achieve the overall goal of disaster risk reduction and
on an all hazards approach; the inclusion of risk governance; the resilience.
importance of building adaptive, anticipatory, responsive, and

Last update on October 29, 2020 .


Updated National Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Plan (NDRRMP) 2020 - 2030

Figure 2: Summary of Updated National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan

Summary of Updated National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan

Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Outputs Activities Lead Agency

Goal: Address current and reduce future risks of communities and government through mainstreaming DOST
integrated risk management into science, policy and practice. Overall Lead
1 Improved access, understanding and use of updated risk 3 16 DOST
information, DRR-related statistics, and research
2 Implemented risk-centered national, sub-national and sectoral 2 13 DILG
policies, plans, and budgets
3 Increased structural integrity of housing, building and critical 1 5 DPWH
infrastructure
4 Institutionalized timely, responsive, context- and culture-specific 1 4 DOST
early warning systems reaching the last mile
5 Communities have access to effective, responsive, and inclusive 2 6 DOF
social protection, risk financing, and insurance mechanisms
6 Natural resources and ecosystem integrity are improved and 1 7 DENR
sustained
7 Disaster-resilient livelihoods and businesses 2 10 DTI
8 Disaster-resilient human settlements 1 6 DHSUD
Updated National Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Plan (NDRRMP) 2020 - 2030

Disaster Preparedness Outputs Activities Lead Agency

Goal: Establish and strengthen capacities of governments, communities, CSOs, and private sector to DILG
anticipate, cope, and recover from the adverse impacts of hazards and potential cascading disasters, and Overall Lead
minimize losses and disruption of daily life
9 Enhanced risk awareness and risk-informed decisions and actions 4 14 DILG
of governments and communities
10 Increased institutional capacities of National and Local DRRM 1 11 DILG
Councils and Offices
11 Strengthened partnership and coordination among all key actors 2 8 DILG
and stakeholders
12 Implemented comprehensive and mutually-reinforcing national and 4 17 DILG
local preparedness and response plans, policies, and system

Disaster Response and Early Recovery Outputs Activities Lead Agency


Goal: Provide risk-based, timely and anticipatory response actions to address basic, life-preservation and DSWD
immediate needs of communities and government. Also, affected communities/population are able to Overall Lead
continue life with dignity and prevent or minimize exacerbation of emergency situation.
13 Well-established disaster response operations with well-equipped 6 11 DSWD
workforce and volunteers
14 Appropriate early actions are provided to communities 1 6 DILG
15 Accurate, reliable and timely information management 2 8 DSWD
16 Affected communities are provided with gender-responsive, 5 15 DSWD
conflict-, and culturally-sensitive basic necessities and services
17 Implemented an integrated system for early recovery 1 7 DSWD

Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery Outputs Activities Lead Agency


Goal: Speed up recovery from disaster losses through rehabilitation and recovery programs that are aligned NEDA
to sustainable development and “build back better” principle. Overall Lead
18 Clear policy directions for rehabilitation and recovery 3 8 NEDA
19 Sustainable and socially-inclusive income sources for 2 6 DTI
households are made available and stability of economic activities
restored
20 Agricultural production is restored or increased and support 1 4 DA
services for farmers, fisher folks, and laborers are made accessible
21 Affected families and individuals have access to: (a) affordable 1 8 DHSUD
disaster-resilient housing that are located in safe zones where
social services and public facilities are available; or (b) financing
assistance to rebuild their houses in areas that are declared as safe
zones.
22 Affected individuals, families, and communities have access to 2 3 DSWD
responsive, appropriate and adequate education, health, and social
protection services
23 Disaster resilient standards in infrastructure are observed 1 3 DPWH
during rehabilitation and recovery

TOTAL 49 196

Prepared by:
Office of Civil Defense
Policy Development and Planning Service (OCD – PDPS)
Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City

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