Building Resilient Local Governments Operation L!STO: Preparedness Protocols for LGUs OPERATION L!STO Building Disaster Resilient and Climate Adaptive Communities The LGUs are: Expected to be at the frontline of emergency measures.. to ensure the general welfare of its constituents (Local Government Code 1991). Ensure the safety and resiliency of communities to face the challenges of disasters (Republic Act 10121). Shall consider climate change adaptation as one of their regular functions (Republic Act 9729) It is a national advocacy program that focuses on building a safe, disaster and climate resilient communities using the whole-ofnation and whole-of-government approach. Minimize the loss of lives and assets OPERATION L!STO Building Disaster Resilient and Climate Adaptive Communities Significantly reduce disaster risks Communities are able to bounce forward DILG CCA-DRRM Intervention Framework ACCESS TO FINANCINGext provide avenues for resource generation and project development for the various CCA-DRRM initiatives to materialize. P DILG CCA-DRRM Intervention Framework DISASTER RESILIENT & CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTIVE LGs ACCESS TO FINANCINGext provide avenues for resource generation and project development for the various CCA-DRRM initiatives to materialize. P Program Components Ensuring coherence at all levels 1 DILG Government Community Program Components L!STONG Pamahalaang Lokal Establishing local protocols for early warning preparations, response actions, and monitoring Program Components L!STONG Pamayanan Community-Based DRRM Program Components L!STONG Pamilyang Pilipino Making households disaster resilient Program Components 1 DILG Government Community L!STONG Pamahalaang Lokal L!STONG Pamayanan L!STONG Pamilyang Pilipino Ensuring coherence at all levels Establishing local protocols for early warning preparations, response actions, and monitoring Community-Based DRRM Making households disaster resilient Risk assessments and plans Institutionalize structures & systems Preparedness for Emergency Response Building competencies Policies & Ordinances Partnerships and linkages PREPAREDNESS RA 10121 Knowledge and capacities to effectively anticipate, respond to and recover from hazards Pre-disaster actions and measures based on sound risk analysis Community organizing, training, planning, equipping, stockpiling, hazard mapping, insuring assets and IEC Develop strategy, policy, institutional structure, forecasting capacities and plans Local DRRM Fund RA 10121 Section 21 30% of the 5% 70% of the 5% Quick Response Fund (QRF) for Disaster Response relief and recovery programs 5% of estimated revenue from regular sources Disaster Preparedness activities like trainings, IECs, EWS, drills and simulation exercises, researches, risk assessments and planning Capacity Development on Listo Protocols for LGUs Batch 1 2 3 4 5 Provinces/Cities Bataan and Zambales including Olongapo City Nueva Ecija Pampanga including Angeles City Aurora and Tarlac Bulacan Schedule Sept. 26, 2022 Sept. 27, 2022 Oct. 3, 2022 Oct. 4, 2022 Oct. 5, 2022 Target Participants • Local Chief Executive or Local Administrator • Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer • City/Municipal Local Government Operations Officer • Chief of Police • Fire Marshall Topics • The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management System • Enhanced Guidelines on LISTO Checklist • Operation LISTO: Preparedness Guide for Governors • Local Weather Disturbance Protocols • Listo Protocols for Volcanic Eruption (Mt Pinatubo) • DILG Reporting System Ways Forward Formulation of Listo Manual: - Earthquake - Tsunami Conduct of Capacity Building Intervention - Management of the Dead and Missing Training - Crisis Management Training - Wemboree (Youth Camp) Development of a Regional Guidelines on the Integration of EREID in the LGU Contingency Plan Follow us at: region3.dilg.gov.ph DILG Central Luzon Email us at: med.dilgr3@gmail.com reg3.dilgopcen@gmail.com dilgr3_asd@yahoo.com THANK YOU