The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) thanked the partners and stakeholders who have expressed their support to the goal of the Department to continue improving its disaster response capabilities during the Humanitarian and Development Summit on Wednesday (September 4) in Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

“The DSWD has been fostering its partnership with various organizations, development partners, and stakeholders to continue to improve its disaster response capabilities. By working together, we believe that your technical support and expertise, will help us in our agenda to promote the whole-of-society approach necessary for disaster preparedness, risk reduction, and resilience building,” Secretary Rex Gatchalian said in his message, which was delivered by DSWD Undersecretary for Innovations Edu Punay.

The Summit served as a platform to promote inclusivity and collaboration between the government and the private sector in disaster response, risk reduction, and adaptive social protection.

The event also served as a venue to explore innovative partnerships by aligning current programs and encouraging discussions that will lead to policy development and enhance disaster risk reduction and management strategies.

One of the partners that expressed support to the goal of the Summit was the Government of the United States.

“The US government is proud to support the DSWD in holding this important summit today on how to effectively prepare for and respond to national disasters,”  said U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director to the Philippines Ryan Washburn, who represented H.E. Ambassador MaryKay Carlson.

Meanwhile, World Food Programme-Philippines (WFP) Representative and Country Director Regis Chapman assured the Department that they will continue strengthening the Philippine government’s social protection system by supporting the Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program, the Project LAWA (Local Adaptation to Water Access) and BINHI (Breaking Insufficiency  through Nutritious Harvest for the Impoverished), and the emergency preparedness and response systems of the DSWD.

“WFP remains fully committed to championing the work of the DSWD and the government to uplift the lives of the Filipino people,” Chapman said.

Joining the event were some 350 participants from international development organizations, non-government organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), other private partners, and suppliers/manufacturers of food and non-food items.

These partners set up booths in the venue that showcased their capabilities, resources, and expertise on disaster response.

Aside from the booths, the event highlighted three breakout sessions that strategically addressed thematic issues and promoted areas for collaboration such as supply chain and logistics, digitalization and innovations, and food security.#

Tagalog Version

Layunin ng DSWD na palakasin ang disaster response capability, suportado ng mga lokal at international partners

Nagpahayag ng pasasalamat ang Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) sa lahat ng partners at stakeholders nito na sumuporta sa layunin ng ahensya na palakasin pa ang disaster response capabilities nito, sa ginanap na Humanitarian and Development Summit sa Ortigas Center, Pasig City nitong Myerkules (Sept 4).

“The DSWD has been fostering its partnership with various organizations, development partners, and stakeholders to continue to improve its disaster response capabilities. By working together, we believe that your technical support and expertise, will help us in our agenda to promote the whole-of-society approach necessary for disaster preparedness, risk reduction, and resilience building,” sabi ni Secretary Rex Gatchalian sa kanyang mensahe na ipinarating ni DSWD Undersecretary for Innovations Edu Punay.

Ang Summit served ang nagsilbing platform upang isulong ang inclusivity at collaboration sa pagitan ng gobyerno at pribadong sektor pagdating sa disaster response, risk reduction, at adaptive social protection.

Ang nasabing event din ang naging lingkod upang mas mapalakas ang ibat ibang pamamaraan at makalikha ng mga programa para sa pagpapabuti ng disaster risk reduction and management strategies.

Kabilang sa mga nakipagtulungan sa nasabing event ang Government of the United States.

“The US government is proud to support the DSWD in holding this important summit today on how to effectively prepare for and respond to national disasters,” sabi ni U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director to the Philippines Ryan Washburn, na nag-represent kay H.E. Ambassador MaryKay Carlson.

Samantala, tiniyak naman ni World Food Programme-Philippines (WFP) Representative and Country Director Regis Chapman ang ahensya na itutuloy nila ang pagpapaigting sa social protection system ng Philippine government sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay suporta nito sa Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program, Project LAWA (Local Adaptation to Water Access) and BINHI (Breaking Insufficiency through Nutritious Harvest for the Impoverished), at emergency preparedness and response systems ng DSWD.

“WFP remains fully committed to championing the work of the DSWD and the government to uplift the lives of the Filipino people,” sabi ni Chapman.

Kabilang sa dumalo ang 350 participants mula sa international development organizations, non-government organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), iba pang private partners, at suppliers/manufacturers ng mga food and non-food items.

Tampok sa mga set up booths ng mga partners ang pagpapakita ng kanilang kakayahan, resources, and expertise on disaster response.

Bukod naman sa booths, tampok din sa event ang tatlong breakout sessions na tumatalakay ibat ibang isyu at pagpo-promote ng mga lugar para sa collaboration ng mga supply chain kabilang ang logistics, digitalization, innovations, at food security.

Nakatakda namang magsagawa pa ng katulad na event ang DSWD sa mga susunod na buwan. #