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PSDMN ANTHONY ROLANDO T. GOLEZ JR., MD, MBAH and ILLAC DIAZ MY SHELTER FOUNDATION

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PSDMN

ANTHONY ROLANDO T. GOLEZ JR., MD, MBAH

and ILLAC DIAZ

MY SHELTER FOUNDATION

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Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tropical cyclones,

tsunamis and floods are constant threats making the Philippines one of the most disaster prone countries in

the world.

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Philippine Disaster Risk Profile

•Located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, between two tectonic plates (Eurasian and Pacific) which are volcanic and earthquake generators• 20 quakes a day• 22 active volcanoes (5 most active)

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Many of the country’s communities are constantly

faced by deadly natural disasters due to global climactic

changes and increasing population.

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220 VOLCANOES220 VOLCANOES

22 POTENTIALLY 22 POTENTIALLY ACTIVEACTIVE

220 VOLCANOES220 VOLCANOES

22 POTENTIALLY 22 POTENTIALLY ACTIVEACTIVE

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Geologic HazardsGeologic Hazards

Philippine Disaster Risk Profile

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• Located along the typhoon belt in the Pacific making it vulnerable to typhoons and tsunami•Average of 20 typhoons yearly (7 are destructive)

Philippine Disaster Risk Profile

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As an archipelago with 7,107 islands, the threat of tsunamiaffecting the country’s coastalareas is not far-fetched.

PHILIPPINE DISASTER RISK PROFILE

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For the period January 2004 to June 2005, the country registered :

4,500 deaths

650 missing persons

15 B (PhP) worth of damages

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Between 19701970 to 20002000, , the Philippines incurred an average annual direct damage of PHP 15 Billion

or US$ 300 Million due to disasters. This is equivalent to more than 0.5% of the national GDP per year.

The indirect and secondary impacts of these disasters further increased this cost.

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DESTRUCTION

DESTRUCTION

RECONSTRUCTION

RECONSTRUCTION

VICIOUS CYCLE

Billions of pesos have been poured in by the government for rehabilitation and reconstruction.

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DESTRUCTION

DESTRUCTION

RECONSTRUCTION

RECONSTRUCTION

It’s about time the country breaks the vicious cycle of destruction-death-rehabilitation-destruction…

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… and start being better and

building better!

DESTRUCTION

RECONSTRUCTION

RESILIENCY

PROGRESS

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First step:

identify school buildings

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The NDCC, together with My Shelter Foundation, United

Architects Philippines and the Private Sector Disaster

Management Network (PSDMN) have taken lead to launch the

“Be Better, Build Better Program.”

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PSDMN

MY SHELTER FOUNDATION

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This program envisions to

innovate how our school

buildings can be made safe, conducive for learning and coming up

with solutions to improve the

quality and standards of how these

structures are built.

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Components of “Be Better, Build Better Program”

1. COMPETITION

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in Developing Countries.in Developing Countries.

A Global Design CompetitionA Global Design Competitionfor School Buildingsfor School Buildings

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History of Competition

Tondo Foreshore Project 1976 :

-opportunity to create forum and new ideas and perspectives into alternative construction of homes for urban poor.

- First int’l competition for architectural design in the world

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History

First slum upgrading project of WB

2,531 from 68 country-entries worldwide joined

Became world’s new template for construction of low income housing

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Aims of the Competition

To design disaster-resilient school buildings that can be turned to evacuation centers if needed.

To design innovative school buildings for a developing country

To build a prototype of the school buildings

Compilation of best practices manual in school design

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Competition Schedule Registration Opens Deadline for Registration Dispatch of Competition Documents Deadline for submission of questions Deadline for sending written answers Deadline for reception of dispatched entries at

competition secretariat Meeting of the Technical committee Meeting of the Jury Announcement of Competition results

Exhibition of submitted schemes

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Components of “Be Better, Build Better Program”

2. BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION

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DepEd’s Adopt-A-School Program A program that gives private entities the opportunity

to become active partners by providing assistance to various concerns in public education.

The private sector is able to participate in addressing the problems of the public education system such as classroom, desk and textbook deficiencies.

Through this program, the private sector can assist in upgrading and modernizing the Philippine public schools.

The competition’s winning entry or design shall be implemented through DepEd’s Adopt-A-School Program.

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Site of 4B

NATO PRIMARY SCHOOL, NATO SANGAY CAMARINES SUR

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Components of “Be Better, Build Better Program”

3. ADVOCACY

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PSDMN(Private Sector Disaster Management

Network)NGO-arm of the NDCC

PSDMN will take the lead in the advocacy of the “Be Better, Build Better Program”

PSDMN will help communicate to all its stakeholders the existence of the program and encourage them to support our goal in building an overall disaster resilient country, and for other countries to follow suit.

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ConclusionOur country’s geographic location makes us prone to natural hazards

Mitigation and Preparedness remain as the most effective strategies in minimizing adverse effects of disasters

The “Be Better, Build Better Program” will revolutionize the way we build our schools and how we prepare our children

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The steps ahead

- Competition: need to have different categories; bringing of international judges to the country; awarding ceremony

- Launching of 4B on July 5, 2007

- Adopt a School Program: augmentation of support for const.

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The steps ahead

Advocacy/Communications for 4B both national and international

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Thank you!Thank you!Visit us @ www.ndcc.gov.ph

32Email – [email protected] – 09178916322

OpCen Telefax Nos. (+632) 911-1406Tel Nos. (+632) 912—2665

(+632) 912-5668(+632) 911-5061 to 64