Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Building a Resilient Future

Building a Resilient Future 

   

As we all know, Filipinos are known for their hospitality, cheerfulness, and especially their resilience in times of crisis. How did Filipinos become resilient? Filipinos become more resilient when there's an natural disasters happening, Filipinos are always helping each other to come up with a solution for every crisis. Filipino will see "bayanihan" not in terms of carrying a house but helping each other. Philippines become more resilient because of Filipinos who's willing to help each people not for the clout or fame. We Filipinos become resilient because of being strong to overcome the crisis that we faced. 

     

As the Philippines is a part of Pacific Ring of Fire, is vulnerable to natural disasters such as typhoon, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. In response to these challenges, that Philippine government have implemented a program to help each people who needs it if there's a crisis. As they create the Natural Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) has been helpful in coordinating disaster responses. As a part of the community, we initiatives to increase local awareness and preparedness. Making a program in which they teach what will you do if there's a crisis, including early warning systems and enhancing their resilience.

     As the Filipinos encounter the challenges such as climate change, an unpredictable nature of climate change complications and it is for long-term. We also encounter lack of funds and resources. In summary, building resilience in the Philippines may have cause and effect an makes Filipino more motivated to be stronger. To effectively enhance resilience, it is essential to make our communication, coordination, and participation more stronger. Resilience in the Philippines will not only lessen the impacts of natural disasters but also improve the quality of life for all the citizens.


References:

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