Youth-in-Action for Disaster Risk Preparedness and Reduction:
Resilience and Adaptation Strategies by the Youth

The project endeavored to help reduce the disaster risks faced by the municipalities of Mabitac, Pila and Rizal through increased community participation and youth involvement. It is being implemented through United Nations – World Food Programme’s Disaster Preparedness and Response Programme in the province of Laguna.

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Youth Ecological Camp for Pila

6-8 August 2014
Camp Allen
Santa Cruz, Laguna

Thirty-five (35) high school students from four (4) schools in the municipality of Pila participated in the 3-day ecocamp.  The participating schools were Don Manuel Rivera Memorial National High School, Liceo de Pila, Linga National High School and Masico National High School. The ecocamp aimed to engage the youth towards actions and initiatives relevant to wetlands, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation and mitigation, and other related issues in their town. It was conducted through an experiential curriculum that focused on wetland conservation and disaster risk preparedness and reduction.

As a component activity of the project, the Youth Ecological Camp has the following objectives:

  • To learn about the basic ecological principles, wetland conservation concepts, DPR/DRR and CCAM concepts, and how it is intricately connected to wetland conservation.
  • To learn about the environmental status of the Municipality of Pila, the pressures and problems besetting it and identify solutions that they can implement at their level.
  • To appreciate the value of camaraderie and partnerships in working towards wetland conservation, CCAM and DPR/DRRM.

Field exposure – “Disaster Town Watching” at Barangay Aplaya, considered the most vulnerable barangay in Pila.

 

The participants identified and observed hazards and risks in the area.

processing of results and observations

 

reporting of outputs