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Teachers in primary and secondary education in the Philippines have received swimming lessons and took part in a course designed to raise their awareness in climate change and disaster risk reduction related issues...
Four Local Government Units visited outstanding barangays of Sanfran and tackled about governance, tourism, health and sanitation, disaster risk reduction and environmental protection...
In a ceremony on 11 December - on the beaches of the Camotes Islands in the Philippines’ province of Cebu - San Francisco Municipality; Poro Municipality; Tudela Municipality; and Pilar Municipality signed up to the Making Cities Resilient campaig
Heads of East Asia Inter Regional Tourism Forum (EATOF) visited San Francisco, Cebu, Philippines purposely to see empirically San Francisco as Campaign Role Model for Making Cities Resilient and as a winner of SASAKAWA Award 2011 for Disaster Reduction...
The Barangay Captains from Sultan Kudarat Province expressed their interest to learn the San Francisco Best & Replicable practices such as Disaster Risk Reduction & Management...
The Deped memorandum encouraged schools to organize Red Cross Youth (RCY) which objectives focus on environment related activities and saving lives of the students in times of disaster. In response to this, Marianila C. Barral created an organization in Camotes National High School (CNHS)...
Further to a call from Vice Mayor Alfredo Arquillano, Jr to build a community with a culture of safety and a 2011 United Nations Sasakawa awardee for disaster reduction, the Camotes Islands Emergency Response Team (CiERT) in San Francisco recently spearheaded a capacity building and awareness raising workshop...
A typhoon drill was conducted in the Municipality of San Francisco in the Camotes Islands, Cebu, last week to test the effectiveness of the recently crafted Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management plan and to commemorate Typhoon Nelson that hit the town in March 1982...
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