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MANAGING HAZARDS AND RISKS

DRRM approaches and strategies to be


implemented in managing the hazards and DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
risks Identification of hazard,
vulnerabilities and risks

ROLES
Agency roles, responsibilities
Coordination of DRRM in the pre‐ and line of authority at all
disaster and post‐disaster phases. government levels

NDRRMP
GUIDES WITH THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF
DRRMP AT LOCAL LEVELS

LDRRMP
Will be formulated by the
LDRRMOs/BDRRMC in close
coordination with the local
development councils.
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

All the agencies and different government

departments that has obligations to Disaster

Risk Reduction Management are comprise as

part of the National DRMM Council


LOCAL GOVERNMENT

expected to be the first responder and

frontline of emergency measures after the

calamity has strike the community


Civil society organizations (CSO), the private
sector and volunteers

enhances the supply of the government


COMMUNITIES

people who are considered as victims from flooding and also


agents that will constitute change in the community

The enactment of Republic Act 10121 otherwise known as


the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act
of 2010 has laid the basis for a paradigm shift from just
disaster preparedness and response to disaster risk
reduction and management (DRRM).

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