[Collaborations] Partners for Resilience (PfR)
Ugnayan at Bahaginan | A Bridge Rebuilt by the Poor’s Indomitable Spirit
By Celso Dulce, Jr. Originally Written: October 8, 2014 The sight that greeted the rare visitor to Barangay Langaon was unexpected, and inspiring. Men…
Ecosystem Management and Restoration: Combating Disasters by Protecting Ecosystems Using a Landscape Approach
When Typhoon Monang battered the coastal village of Sabang in1993, massive swells from the ocean engulfed houses near the shore and killed scores of residents.…
Risk Analysis of the MANATUTI River System, Metro Manila, Philippines: An Urban Landscape Approach
We are working to finalize this document and make it available through all platforms and partners. This resource material will be available very soon. Stay…
Stakeholder Feedback on the Manila Bay Sustainable Development Master Plan: Results of consultations conducted by CARE and ACCORD
This paper presents the feedback of several groups of stakeholders from Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela, Quezon City, and the City of Manila on the Final…
Contingency Planning Checklist in Times of Pandemics and Sudden-Onset Disasters
The global pandemic known as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected millions worldwide. Presently in the Philippines, the number of cases continues to increase…
Ugnayan at Bahaginan | Combining Indigenous Knowledge and Scientific Information Towards Resilience
Originally Written: October 1, 2014 By Amian Tauli Ti daga ket biag. Land is life. This quote is a truism that the indigenous people…
Ugnayan at Bahaginan | Doing Good DRR is Good Governance: A Monitoring and Evaluation Perspective
Originally Written: September 30, 2014 By Omer Mejia Arsenio came in the front door of the two-storey barangay hall. He is searching for a…
Ugnayan at Bahaginan | Empowered to Serve
Originally Written: August 19, 2014 By Darwin Masacupan This feature story was also published online by Rappler.com in time for World Humanitarian Day 2014 …
Ugnayan at Bahaginan | Maharlika Elementary School Teachers Living and Learning with Floods
Originally Written: October 2, 2014 By Sindhy Obias Teaching is undoubtedly hard work. But for teachers in a small school that is flooded for at least…