Philippines: Only 36% of Pinoys in Harvard Humanitarian Initiative poll 'fully prepared' for disasters

Source(s): Philstar.com, The Star Group of Publications

By Rosette Adel

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According to the poll conducted in 2017 and released on Tuesday, only 36 percent of Filipino respondents perceive themselves as “fully ready” for disasters. This, despite the campaigns of the government, nongovernment organizations (NGOs), and media.

Nearly 47 percent of respondents claimed that they have made no preparations for a natural hazard in the last five years. In the same survey, which is part of HHI's DisasterNet Philippines project, 82 percent said they do not have an emergency kit or "go bag", while 62 percent said they have no first aid kit.

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The study also showed that respondents residing in areas frequently hit by typhoons are the ones who think that they are more prepared. These respondents also believe they are “self-reliant” in disaster preparedness due to their previous experiences.

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The survey also found out that most Filipinos think money is the main hindrance for them to prepare for disasters with 47.5 percent of respondents saying they lack funds. 

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