drrr Flashcards

1
Q

envisions a country
of “Safer, adaptive, and disaster-resilient, Filipino communities toward sustainable
development”

A

NDRRMC,

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2
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NDRRMC is under by?

A

Department of
National Defense (DND),

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3
Q

refers to a dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition. It may
cause loss of life, injury or other health
impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods
and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage

A

Hazard

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4
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refers to the situation of people, infrastructure, housing, production capacities
and other tangible human assets located in
hazard-prone areas

A

Exposure

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5
Q

is the inability to resist a hazard
when a disaster has occurred.

A

Vulnerability

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6
Q

Sectors that are vulnerable to hazard

A

Children
PWD (People with disability)
Elderly/Seniors
Women (Single, Solo Parent, Unemployed)
Marginalized and aboriginal groups
IN SHORT, ALL LIVING THINGS…

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7
Q

What are the 4 thematic areas of drrm

A

Disaster preparedness, disaster response, disaster prevention and mitigation, disaster recovery and rehabilitation.

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8
Q

Establish and strengthen capacities of communities to anticipate, cope, and recover from the negative impacts of emergency occurrences
and disasters.

A

Disaster Preparedness

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9
Q

Provide life preservation and meet the basic and subsistence needs of affected population based on acceptable standards during or immediately after a disaster.

A

Disaster Response

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10
Q

Avoid
hazards and mitigate their potential impacts
by reducing vulnerabilities and exposure and
enhancing capacities of communities.

A

Disaster Prevention & Mitigation

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11
Q

Restore and improve facilities, livelihood, and living conditions, and organizational
capacities of affected communities, and
reduced disaster risks in accordance with
the “building back better” principle.

A

disaster rehabilitation & recovery

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12
Q

Refers to a process to evaluate a hazard’s level
of risk given the degree of exposure and
vulnerability in a specific area.

A

Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment

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13
Q

an approach to harmonize the assessment, analysis and prioritization of damages, losses and needs by a range of stakeholders
(United Nations agencies and programs, the
World Bank, donors, non-governmental
organizations) in support of the national
government.

A

Post-Disaster Needs Assessment

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14
Q

It equips
people with knowledge and skills to reduce the
impact of natural hazards by lessening the
number of fatalities, limiting the amount of
damages and decreasing disruption to
economic, social and cultural activities.

A

School-Based DRRM Importance

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15
Q

a way of analyzing
risks and conducting DRM that both originates
from, and is organized by, local communities.

A

Community based DRRRM-

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