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MAINSTREAMING DISASTER MAINSTREAMING DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN RISK REDUCTION IN
POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAM OF BUKLOD TAOPROGRAM OF BUKLOD TAO
Mr. Noli AbinalesMr. Noli AbinalesFounding President, Buklod TaoFounding President, Buklod Tao
22ndnd Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk ReductionNovember 7-8, 2007November 7-8, 2007
New Delhi, IndiaNew Delhi, India
BUKLOD TAOBUKLOD TAO formed in February 1996 at the height of
community protest against construction of cement batching plant
a people’s organization which aims to strengthen the capacities of the community in disaster preparedness and environmental conservation
Core Programs: Community Based Disaster Risk Management Ecological Solid Waste Management Education and Training Advocacy and Environmental Paralegal
11stst Wave Mainstreaming Wave MainstreamingNON-STRUCTURAL MITIGATION EFFORTSNON-STRUCTURAL MITIGATION EFFORTSPeriod: September 1996- May 1997Period: September 1996- May 1997Impact to Poverty Alleviation of the 1Impact to Poverty Alleviation of the 1stst Wave: Wave:
Community people realized that they are the Community people realized that they are the main actors of development, productivity, main actors of development, productivity, organizational reinforcement and organizational reinforcement and strengthening.strengthening.
Advocacy work in the community was carried out in pursuance of the organization’s goals for the betterment of Mother Nature
22ndnd Wave Mainstreaming Wave MainstreamingCOMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER RISK COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT INITIATIVESMANAGEMENT INITIATIVESPeriod: June 1997-February 1998)Period: June 1997-February 1998)
Impact to Poverty Alleviation of the 2nd Wave:Impact to Poverty Alleviation of the 2nd Wave:The poor communities realized that disaster The poor communities realized that disaster preparedness should start from their rankspreparedness should start from their ranks
Rescue Teams composed of the members of the organization were equipped for better operation
Disaster Management teams were composed of men and women members
33rdrd Wave Mainstreaming Wave MainstreamingREINFORCEMENT AND STRENGTHENING REINFORCEMENT AND STRENGTHENING
STRUCTURAL AND NON-STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL AND NON-STRUCTURAL MITIGATION EFFORTSMITIGATION EFFORTS
Period: March 1998 to PresentPeriod: March 1998 to PresentImpact to Poverty Alleviation of the 3rd Wave:Impact to Poverty Alleviation of the 3rd Wave: Livelihood opportunities crop upLivelihood opportunities crop up Increased and wider partnershipIncreased and wider partnership
Sandbagging and planting of bamboos in the river banks were done as part of the community’s mitigation measures
Participation in forum on Disaster Risk Reduction
International and local organizations conducted study visits in the community to learn on their CBDRM practices
Fiber glass boats are used for evacuation as well as search and rescue when the community is inundated
Life vests and evacuation bags (GO Bags) were produced by the women members for children living in high risk areas
The children were involved in identifying the risks and hazards present in their community
Tutorial sessions on environmental for children were also facilitated in partnership with a university
THANK YOU!THANK YOU!