4. HOW OUR WORK BEGAN
➢ 6,555 families affected
➢ Mobilized the Manila Church volunteers
BASECO FIRE TRAGEDY (2001-2004)
5. GUINSA-UGON
LANDSLIDE (2005-2006)
• The entire village was buried
with mudslide and only those
working and students studying
outside the village survived.
• Hww PH sheltered the orphans
and provided emergency relief
and psychosocial rehabilitation
for 18 months to all the
survivors.
6. • Disciples from Legaspi Church
were affected
• One brother died due to
leptospirosis
TYPHOON REMING /
Durian (2006)
8. Typhoon that brought intense flooding
in Manila and in nearby provinces
TYPHOON ONDOY /
Ketsana (2009)
9. TYPHOON
SENDONG/ WASHI
(2011)
• First strongest typhoon
to devastate Mindanao
• Disciples from Cagayan
de Oro church were
affected
• One brother puts his
family on the roof of
their 2nd floor to survive
the flood
10. TYPHOON PABLO/
BOPHA (2012)
• 1,901 death and missing
• Davao Church assisted us in
our emergency response
More than 500 people died on this site
16. Typhoon Pablo (2012) vs. Typhoon Lando (2015)
Village of Andap, New Bataan
1,901 – death and missing
after the typhoon
Village of Calabasa, Gabaldon,
Nueva Ecija
Only 48 deaths after the
typhoon
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OUR GOALS:
For ICOC Ph Churches and HwP poor communities to
• Be knowledgeable, equipped, and aware about
the hazards in their areas.
• Developed a contingency plan and come up with
a worst case scenario strategy.
• Become capable to respond in emergency
situation and be the shining light during crisis
situations.
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DRRN OBJECTIVES
• Participants acquire basic knowledge about
Disaster Risk Reduction (AWARENESS)
• Make concrete preparedness plan against
natural disasters (CONTINGENCY and
WORST CASE SCENARIO PLAN)
• See the need to organize for disaster
preparedness and response (RESPONSE
PLAN)
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What have we done to strengthen our partnership
and the capacity of Churches?
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Provided DRR capacity building training to 21 churches
and sectors of the Philippine family of churches