Brgy. Fort Bonifacio MRF Visit
Welcome to brgy. Fort Bonifacio's MRF! Posted by Partners for Resilience Philippines on Wednesday, February 25, 2015
ACCORD February 25, 2015 Photo
Welcome to brgy. Fort Bonifacio's MRF! Posted by Partners for Resilience Philippines on Wednesday, February 25, 2015
ACCORD February 18, 2015 Photo
Malabon City Planning and Development Coordinator Ma. Lina Punzalan presents update on comprehensive land use planning… Posted by Celso Dulce on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Former Saint Bernard Mayor Rico Rentuza: mainstreaming ecosystem-based and climate-smart disaster risk reduction…
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There really was no other plan but to finish it. ACCORD, in partnership with CARE and supported by the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department (ECHO), has recently turned over rehabilitated schools to their communities.
Proud of their corn! This is Group 3 of Barangay Amayong in San Dionisio, Iloilo. They planted 4 hectares of land using… Posted by ACCORD Incorporated on Monday, January 26, 2015
ACCORD team after their review and reflection workshop Posted by ACCORD Incorporated on Sunday, January 11, 2015
Photos from "Ugnayan at Bahaginan: Building Resilience through Good Governance" held last October 12-13, 2014 in Camarines Sur.
ACCORD September 18, 2014 Photo
Last September 7, residents and leaders of flood-prone barangays in Malabon and Valenzuela (Potrero, Catmon, Tagalag, and Balangkas) participated in the Protect-a-Hectare program of the La Mesa Watershed. Together, they were able to plant a total of 720 seedlings across…
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This book, the first to be released under the Partners for Resilience program, aims to be an important part of the campaign to inform and shape policies for scaling up climate-smart community resilience building. It is a compilation of evidence-based lessons and good practices learned from PfR experiences in Indonesia and the Philippines. It has been six months since Yolanda devastated several areas across the central Philippines, and the need to incorporate resilience into the recovery process has already been recognized by stakeholders. This book is our modest contribution to the growing number of resources on building resilience. |