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Discover the achievements and challenges faced by the Naga City Resilience Council in enhancing community resilience through partnerships, training, and proactive collaboration. Learn about the city's journey towards resilience amidst various sectoral activities.

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  1. The Resilient LGU Program of the City Government of NagaHON. JOHN G. BONGATMayor, Naga City, Philippines

  2. Outline of Presentation Introducing the Philippine National Resilience Council The Naga City Resilience Council: Program Gains, Activities Challenges Experienced

  3. Republic of the Philippines City Government of Naga

  4. EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2017-032 ESTABLISHING THE NAGA CITY RESILIENCE COUNCIL (NCRC), DEFENING ITS COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS:-

  5. LIVELIHOOD Fr. Erwin Obias Rotary Club of Naga East, OIC ENVIRONMENT Wilfredo Prilles Jr. City Planning and Development Office, Head LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE Mayor John G. Bongat City Mayor INFRASTRUCTURE Engr. Leon Palmiano IV City Engineer’s Office, HEAD HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Johann De la Roa Naga City People’s Council, Head LOCAL ECONOMY Reuel Oliver Metro Naga Public Employment and Service Office, OIC HEALTH Dr. Vito Borja II City Health Office, Chief HOUSING Engr. Ronaldo Campillos Housing and Settlements Development Office, HEAD ECOSYSTEM SERVICES JoanavivaPlopenio INECAR, OIC CHIEF RESILIENCE OFFICER Renne F. Gumba Chairman MSMEs Ferdinand Sia Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Head EDUCATION Ernani Suron Education, Sports and Scholarships Office, Head SOCIO-ECOSYSTEM Ernesto Elcamel City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, Head BUILDINGS LARGE BUSINESSES Jeannette De Vera SM City Naga SOCIAL PROTECTION Annabel Vargas City Social and Welfare Development Office, Head POLLUTION MGT & RESOURCE USE Alex Caning City Environment and Natural Resources Office, OIC LIFELINES Renee Absalon Abiada Central Communications Center, OIC

  6. PROGRAM GAINS • Highlighting the public-private partnership not only in disaster-related concerns but in the broader spectrum of resilience, including business continuity planning • A multisectoral council to assess and review the resilience status of the city in general, focusing on the local economy, human development, infrastructure, and environmental aspects in particular. • A proactive collaboration between the academe, policy makers, and other stakeholders for informed and science-based governance. • Training ground for leaders committed to community resilience.

  7. SOME RESILIENCE COUNCIL ACTIVITIES CDRA WORKSHOP. The National Resilience Council (NRC) in partnership with Manila Observatory and Ateneo de Manila University conducts a training on Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment (CDRA), with Naga City Resilience Council (NCRC) given four slots. Mr. Ernesto Elcamel and Joy San Carlos of CDRRMO, Ms. Nessy Sales of CPDO, and Eng. Aex Caning of the City ENRO attended the training held October 8-12 at the Ateneo de Manila University. Photos by Ms. Nessy Sales. #skillsdevt

  8. Resilience Marketplace for Innovation Forum at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City

  9. First National Conference on Investing in Climate and Disaster Resilience, June 8, 2018Ateneo de Manila University

  10. TOP LEADERS FORUM, 29 November 2017, Conrad Hotel, SM MOA

  11. NAGA CITY RESILIENCE COUNCIL MEETINGS/WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIA

  12. PILLAR LEADERS FOR HUMAN DEVT., LOCAL ECONOMY, INFRASTRUCE, ENVIRONMENT

  13. The Secretariat

  14. CHALLENGES Decoding “scientific language” for policy and programs formulation Encouraging more private sector participation Bringing together the agencies in the public sector Sustainability of public-private partnership

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