UNICEF, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation forge strategic partnership to put children at the center of disaster risk management 

by Admin-Phmp

On World Humanitarian Day, UNICEF and the Philippine  Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), the country’s major private sector coordinator for disaster  management, launched a first-of-its-kind partnership to improve child-centered disaster risk  management and resilience building with business and communities in in East Asia and the Pacific.  

UNICEF’s regional analysis of the Children’s Climate Risk Index reveals that 210 million children are  highly exposed to cyclones; 120 million to coastal flooding; and 420 million children are highly exposed  to air pollution. The Philippines is ranked first globally among countries with the highest disaster risk,  according to the 2023 World Risk Report. The climate crisis is projected to increase the frequency of  soaring heatwaves and the intensity of typhoons, endangering the lives of 40 million children in the  country.  

The partnership brings together PDRF, the Regional Office for East Asia and the Pacific and the  Philippine Country Office through UNICEF’s Business and Community Resilience approach. Key areas of  cooperation include increasing resilience, building capacities, and raising awareness on business-led  and child-centered humanitarian actions at the regional, national and sub-national levels, in line with the  Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action and promoting child rights and business  principles.

The agreement also aims to explore sector-level preparedness and response activities and  standby arrangements for likely major disasters. 

UNICEF Philippines is working with decision makers to improve policies and budgeting on high-quality,  inclusive, climate-smart, and shock-responsive social services for children. This includes social  protection, health, education, child protection, climate-resilient water, sanitation, and hygiene. Local  disaster risk reduction planning has involved engaging children in identifying and developing climate  action and disaster risk reduction solutions. Bringing the vibrant business sector into the mix promises  to be game-changing. 

PDRF is recognized as the Philippines’ main coordinator of more than 60 corporations and  conglomerates dedicated to building the disaster risk management capabilities of the private sector in  the country. 

“The partnership between UNICEF and PDRF brings the private sector into the fight to do good in the  world by focusing on the plight of children during disasters. They are often overlooked during an  emergency, and yet are especially vulnerable. Working together, we can make life better for children not  just in the Philippines but all over the world by serving as an example and a model for cooperation  between the UN and the private sector,” said PDRF President Rene “Butch” Meily.

Regional Director June Kunugi said: “This agreement between UNICEF and the Foundation marks a  significant step forward in our shared mission to protect children during times of disaster. By  collaborating on business-led programs and preparedness initiatives, we are not only enhancing our  disaster response but also building a future where the most vulnerable—our children—are safeguarded  and empowered, both in the Philippines and across East Asia and the Pacific.” 

“No child should fear for their lives when disaster strikes. We are jointly reinforcing our commitment to  ensuring that no child is left behind in our disaster preparedness, response and recovery efforts and  highlighting how the private sector can be our great ally in this work,” Representative to the Philippines Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov said. 

UNICEF and PDRF will work with international organizations, UN agencies, government agencies, civil  society partnership and other private sector actors to explore innovative solutions and deliver results for  children. (PR)

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