[Collaborations] Partners for Resilience (PfR)
Ugnayan at Bahaginan | Scaling Up Their Dreams
Originally Written: October 4, 2014 By Darwin Masacupan It was so bright that day, and not just because of the noontime sun directly over…
Safe Schools: 36 Evacuation Drills in One Month
Originally Written: September 13, 2013 To mark the annual National Disaster Consciousness Month, CARE Nederland and its strategic partners in the Philippines carried out…
Partners for Resilience 2016-2020
The Partner for Resilience (PfR) is an alliance of five Netherlands-based humanitarian, development, and environmental organizations, and our local and national partners. We possess varied…
We Bend, We Do Not Break: Resilient Communities Dealing with Disaster and Climate Change
Partners for Resilience Disasters have strongly increased in both frequency and impact, with climate change as one of the main contributors to more extreme, frequent,…
Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre Minimum Standards for Local Climate-Smart Disaster Risk Reduction
Excerpt: Introduction Climate change is increasing the risk of extreme events and disasters.1 While disaster risk reduction (DRR) offers an important opportunity to adapt to…
Before Sunset: PfR Inputs to R.A. 10121 Sunset Review
This document is a compilation of various inputs to the Sunset Review of Republic Act 10121 or the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act of…
Community Participation in Solid Waste Management: The Waste Warriors of Brgy. Potrero, Malabon City
In 2016, the world generated approximately 2.01 billion tons of waste (World Bank, 2018), or the equivalent in weight of one billion average-size cars. In…
Understanding and addressing risks of flooding in the city: The case of Barangay Potrero, Metro Manila
Malabon City is in Metro Manila, the National Capital Region of the Philippines. It is part of a sub-region called CAMANAVA (composed of the cities…
Resilience Knowledge Exchange Series (Special NDRM Session): Contingency Planning Checklist
To extend the RILHUB’s reach, we launched the Resilience and Knowledge Exchange Series (RKES) last June 2020 – monthly webinars where stakeholders and key decision-makers can share experiences,…