As a science and technology-driven public-private partnership, the National Resilience Council (NRC) of the Philippines brought together national and local governments, academia, civil society, and the private sector to advance the interconnected goals of the Sustainable Development Goals, Paris Climate Agreement, New Urban Agenda, Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and other global commitments. The NRC brought together a diverse group of stakeholders for the event, "From Surviving to Thriving: Transformative Strategies through Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships and Innovations."
The event, known as the 2025 Resilient Local Government Unit Program (RGLUP) Colloquium, featured updates and progress from the cities and municipalities that are members of the Adopt a City (AAC) Initiative of the National Research Council. Businesses can now invest in risk reduction through preparedness funding, prevention, pre-disaster recovery planning, and long-term resilience programs, going beyond disaster assistance. AAC encourages teamwork to create communities that are safer and more resilient by giving local governments more authority.
The colloquium also welcomed NRC’s private and public sector partners, with notable participation from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of National Defense, and the United Nations ARISE Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies – Philippine network. The event opened with inspiring messages from NRC Co-Chairman for the private sector and SM Prime Holdings Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy, NRC Vice Chairman for civil service organizations and Zuellig Family Foundation President Austere Panadero, and NRC Vice Chairman for the scientific organizations and academe and Director of the Manila Observatory Fr. Jose Ramon Villarin, SJ.
Cities in the AAC’s Prepare phase—Baguio, Iligan, Mandaue, and Tiwi, Albay—presented their innovative disaster resilience strategies.
“Baguio’s resilience journey highlights the power of collaboration and national support.” ~Benjamin Magalong, Baguio City Mayor
Meanwhile, cities in the Adapt and Transform phase, the initiative’s next stages —Naga, Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo, Bataan, Manila, and Ormoc—highlighted their advanced strides.
“I am very proud to say that because of Project Transform, together with our esteemed partners, Ormoc City is always on track in terms of environmental stewardship and resilience.” ~Lucy Torres-Gomez, Ormoc City Mayor
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Public officials take the opportunity to proudly expound on the programs developed together with the support of the National Resilience Council (NRC) and other partners. |
The Resilience Competency Assessment (CompAss), a tool created to improve local government capacities in disaster resilience, was introduced during the event, which was a highlight. The NRC's purpose served as the inspiration for the colloquium, which emphasized the importance of multi-stakeholder cooperation in bringing about revolutionary change. In order to create a resilient Philippines, the NRC and its partners are fostering innovation and linking sectors.
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