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R.A. 10121
THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAY 27, 2010
An Act Strengthening The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System, providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework, and Institutionalizing the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes (DRRM Act 2010)
Disaster Risk Reduction and ManagementRyann Castro
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R.A. 10121
THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAY 27, 2010
An Act Strengthening The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System, providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework, and Institutionalizing the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes (DRRM Act 2010)
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Republic Act 10121 - AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER lUSK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, PROVIDING FOR THE NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK AND INSTITUTIONALIZING THE NA TIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN, APPROPRIA TING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Hello! I've created this PowerPoint presentation as a requisite in Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction subject during SY 2019–2020.
Concept of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (CBDRRM) for Preparedness
Should you need a .pptx file, kindly email me at rd.chrxlr@gmail.com.
Ra 10121 - Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010Tudlo
Republic Act 10121 - AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER lUSK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, PROVIDING FOR THE NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK AND INSTITUTIONALIZING THE NA TIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN, APPROPRIA TING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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4. Definition of Terms
Disaster
- a serious disruption of the functioning of a
community or a society involving widespread human,
material, economic or environmental losses and
impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected
community or society to cope using its own
resources.(Section 3.h., RA 10121)
5. Definition of Terms
Hazard
– a dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity
or condition that may cause loss of life, injury or other
health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihood and
services, social and economic disruption, or
environmental damage (Section 3.v., RA10121).
6. Definition of Terms
Disaster
- are often described as a result of the combination of:
the exposure to a hazard;
the conditions of vulnerability that are present; and
insufficient capacity or measures to reduce or cope with
the potential negative consequences.(Section 3.h., RA
10121)
7. Definition of Terms
Disaster
- impacts may include: loss of life, injury, disease and
other negative effects on human, physical, mental and
social well-being
- together with damage to property, destruction of
assets, loss of services, Social and economic disruption
and environmental degradation. (Section 3.h., RA 10121)
8. Definition of Terms
Risk
- the combination of the probability of an event and its
negative consequences. (Section 3.hh., RA 10121)
9. Definition of Terms
Risk Reduction
- aims to reduce the damage caused by natural hazards
like earthquakes, floods, droughts and cyclones, through
an ethic of prevention. (United Nations Office for Disaster Risk
Reduction)
10. Definition of Terms
Risk Management
- the systematic approach and practice of managing
uncertainty to minimize potential harm and loss. It
comprises risk assessment and analysis, and the
implementation of strategies and specific actions to
control, reduce and transfer risks.(Section 3.jj., RA 10121)
11. Definition of Terms
Risk Management
- It is widely practiced by organizations to minimize risk
in investment decisions and to address operational risks
such as those of business disruption, production failure,
environmental damage, social impacts and damage from
fire and natural hazards. (Section 3.jj., RA 10121)
12. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 4. Scope
- development of policies and plans and the
implementation of actions and measures;
- including good governance, risk assessment and
early warning, knowledge building; and
- awareness raising.
13. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 11. Organization at the Local Government
Level.
- Provincial Disaster Coordinating Councils
- City Disaster Coordinating Councils
- Municipality Disaster Coordinating Councils
14. Salient Points RA 10121
Barangay Level
- The Barangay Disaster Coordinating Councils shall
cease to exist
- Its powers and functions shall henceforth be assumed
by the existing Barangay Development Councils
(BDCs) which shall serve as the Local DRRMCs in
every barangay.
15. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Office (LDRRMO)
– (a) There shall be established LDRRMO
in every province, city and municipality,
and a Barangay Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management
Committee (BDRRMC) in every
barangay…
16. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Office (LDRRMO)
- (b) The LDRRMO shall be under ……the punong
barangay in case of the BDRRMC.
- The LDRRMOs and the BDRRMCs shall organize,
train and directly supervise the local emergency
response teams and the accredited community disaster
volunteers (ACDVs).
17.
18.
19. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Office (LDRRMO)
(c) …..BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with
impartiality given the emerging challenges brought by
disasters of our times:
1. Design, program, and coordinate disaster risk reduction
and management activities consistent with the National
Council’s standards and guidelines;
2. Facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency
planning activities at the local level;
3. Consolidate local disaster risk information which
includes natural hazards, vulnerabilities, and climate
change risks, and maintain a local risk map;
4. Organize and conduct training, orientation, and
knowledge management activities on disaster risk
reduction and management at the local level;
20. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (LDRRMO)
(c) …..BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with impartiality given the
emerging challenges brought by disasters of our times:
5. Operate a multi-hazard early warning system, linked to disaster risk
reduction to provide accurate and timely advice to national or local
emergency response organizations and to the general public, through diverse
mass media, particularly radio, landline communications, and technologies
for communication within rural communities;
6. Formulate and implement a comprehensive and – integrated LDRRMP in
accordance with the national, regional and provincial framework, and
policies on disaster risk reduction in close coordination with the local
development councils (LDCs);
7. Prepare and submit to the local sanggunian through the LDRRMC and the
LDC the annual LDRRMO Plan and budget, the proposed programming of
the LDRRMF, other dedicated disaster risk reduction and management
resources, and other regular funding source/s and budgetary support of the
LDRRMO/BDRRMC;
21. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
(LDRRMO)
(c) …..BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with impartiality
given the emerging challenges brought by disasters of our times:
8. Conduct continuous disaster monitoring and mobilize
instrumentalities and entities of the LGUs, CSOs, private groups and
organized volunteers, to utilize their facilities and resources for the
protection and preservation of life and properties during emergencies
in accordance with existing policies and procedures;
9. Identify, assess and manage the hazards vulnerabilities and risks that
may occur in their locality;
10. Disseminate information and raise public awareness about those
hazards. vulnerabilities and risks, their nature, effects, early warning
signs and counter-measures;
11. Identify and implement cost-effective risk reduction
measures/strategies;
12. Maintain a database of human resource, equipment, directories, and
location of critical infrastructures and their capacities such as
hospitals and evacuation centers;
22. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
(LDRRMO)
(c) …..BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with impartiality
given the emerging challenges brought by disasters of our times:
13. Develop, strengthen and operationalize mechanisms for partnership
or networking with the private sector, CSOs, and volunteer groups;
14. Take all necessary steps on a continuing basis to maintain, provide, or
arrange the provision of, or to otherwise make available, suitably-
trained and competent personnel for effective civil defense and
disaster risk reduction and management in its area;
15. Organize, train, equip and supervise the local emergency response
teams and the ACDV s, ensuring that humanitarian aid workers are
equipped with basic skills to assist mothers to breastfeed;
16. Respond to and manage the adverse effects of emergencies and carry
out recovery activities in the affected area, ensuring that there is an
efficient mechanism for immediate delivery of food, shelter and
medical supplies for women and children, endeavor to create a special
place where internally-displaced mothers can find help with
breastfeeding, feed and care for their babies and give support to each
other;
23. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Office (LDRRMO)
(c) …..BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with
impartiality given the emerging challenges brought by disasters of our
times:
17. Within its area, promote and raise public awareness of and
compliance with this Act and legislative provisions relevant to the
purpose of this Act;
18. Serve as the secretariat and executive arm of the LDRRMC;
19. Coordinate other disaster risk reduction and management
activities;
20. Establish linkage/network with other LGUs for disaster risk
reduction and emergency response purposes;
21. Recommend through the LDRRMC the enactment of local
ordinances consistent with the requirements of this Act;
24. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
(LDRRMO)
(c) …..BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with impartiality
given the emerging challenges brought by disasters of our times:
22. Implement policies, approved plans and programs of the LDRRMC
consistent with the policies and guidelines laid down in this Act;
23. Establish a Provincial/City/Municipal/Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Operations Center;
24. Prepare and submit, through the LDRRMC and the LDC, the report on
the utilization of the LDRRMF and other dedicated disaster risk
reduction and management resources to the local Commission on Audit
(COA), copy furnished the regional director of the OCD and the Local
Government Operations Officer of the DILG; and
25. Act on other matters that may be authorized by the LDRRMC.
25. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Office (LDRRMO)
- (d) The BDRRMC shall be a regular committee
of the existing BDC and shall be subject
thereto.
- The punong barangay shall facilitate and
ensure the participation of at least two (2) CSO
representatives from existing and active
community-based people’s organizations
representing the most vulnerable and
marginalized groups in the barangay.
26. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 14. Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction
Education into the School Curricula and
Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Program and
Mandatory Training for the Public Sector Employees.
the BDRRMCs and the SK councils shall encourage
community, specifically the youth, participation in
disaster risk reduction and management activities,
such as organizing quick response groups,
particularly in identified disaster-prone areas, as
well as the inclusion of disaster risk reduction
and management programs as part of the SK
programs and projects.
27. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 14. Integration of Disaster Risk Reduction
Education into the School Curricula and Sangguniang
Kabataan (SK) Program and Mandatory Training for the
Public Sector Employees.
The public sector employees shall be trained in
emergency response and preparedness. The training is
mandatory for such employees to comply with the
provisions of this Act.
28. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 15. Coordination During Emergencies.
- The LDRRMCs shall take the lead in preparing
for, responding to, and recovering from the effects
of any disaster based on the following criteria:
Affected Lead
1 Barangay BDC
2 or more Barangays CDRRMC/ MDRRMC
2 or more Municipalities PDRRMC
2 or more Provinces Regional DRRMC
2 or more Regions NDRRMC
29. Salient Points of the PDRRM Act of 2010 or RA
10121
Section 16. Declaration of State of Calamity
- the declaration and lifting of the state of calamity may
also be issued by the local sanggunian, upon the
recommendation of the LDRRMC, based on the
results of the damage assessment and needs analysis.
30. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 3.ll.
State of Calamity" - a condition involving mass
casualty and/or major damages to property,
disruption of means of livelihoods, roads and normal
way of life of people in the affected areas as a result of
the occurrence of natural or human-induced hazard.
31. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 21. Local Disaster Risk” Reduction and
Management Fund (LDRRMF)
- The present Local Calamity Fund shall henceforth be
known as the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Fund (LDRRMF).
32. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 21. Local Disaster Risk” Reduction and
Management Fund (LDRRMF)
- Not less than five percent (5%) of the estimated
revenue from regular sources shall be set aside as the
LDRRMF to support disaster risk management activities
such as, but not limited to:
pre-disaster preparedness programs; training, purchasing
life-saving rescue equipment, supplies and medicines,
post-disaster activities, and
payment of premiums on calamity insurance.
33. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 21. Local Disaster Risk” Reduction and
Management Fund (LDRRMF)
- Of the amount appropriated for LDRRMF, thirty
percent (30%) shall be allocated as Quick Response
Fund (QRF) or stand-by fund for relief and recovery
programs in order that situation and living conditions
of people In communities or areas stricken by disasters,
calamities, epidemics, or complex emergencies, may be
normalized as quickly as possible.
34. Salient Points RA 10121
Section 21. Local Disaster Risk” Reduction and
Management Fund (LDRRMF)
- Unexpended LDRRMF shall accrue to a special trust
fund solely for the purpose of supporting disaster risk
reduction and management activities of the LDRRMCs
within the next five (5) years.
- Any such amount still not fully utilized after five (5)
years shall revert back to the general fund and will
be available for other social services to be identified by
the local sanggunian.
39. Source: http://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/BESF/BESF2015/GLOSSARY.pdf
Special Allotment Release Order (SARO).
A specific authority issued to identified agencies to incur
obligations not exceeding a given amount during a specified period
for the purpose indicated.
Notice of Cash Allocation (NCA).
Cash authority issued by the DBM to central, regional and
provincial offices and operating units through the authorized
government servicing banks of the MDS to cover the cash
requirements of the agencies.
Modified Disbursement Scheme (MDS).
A disbursement system implemented to facilitate effective management
of the national government’s cash resources, whereby national
government agencies/ GOCCs settle their payables through issuance of
checks or through direct crediting to bank accounts, chargeable against
the account of the Treasurer of the Philippines (TOP/Bureau of the
Treasury) being maintained with the head offices of the three
government servicing banks (GSBs) (LBP, DBP, and PVB).
46. References:
Calamaity and Quick Respond Fund. http://www.dbm.gov.ph/?page_id=2584
Dela Cruz, G. (2015, February 28). How do you use local disaster funds?
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local-disaster-funds
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