presentation on the el nino - cebu pdrrmo
TRANSCRIPT
The El Nino and DRM Extreme weather fueled by El
Niño has the potential to wreak havoc, potentially
driving families from their homes, hurting
people’s ability to earn an
income, and triggering food
shortages due to
disrupted
agriculture
production.
HOW CEBU PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO EL NINO?
PhP58,215,624.54 Damages
PhP12,371,830.00 damages
Dropping Water level North and Central Cebu Experiencing
Dry lands
HOW CEBU PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO EL NINO?
15720 Seeds and Seedlings
Vaccination campaign
2500 sacks of Rice to affected families
Programme Development for Cacao and Bamboos in the watersheds and rivers
Agri-Relief Package
Municipality Number of Sacks
Barili 40
Sogod 150
Toledo 10
Santander 300
Ginatilan 200
Moalboal 300
Consolacion 100
Toledo 100
Balamban 10
Dalaguete 5
Bantayan 1285
TOTAL 2500
Rice Distribution to Affected Families
Agri-Relief Packages
111 Water Tanks 199 PE Hose (1.5”) 207 PE Hose (1”) 3252 Jerry Cans 915 Sprinklers
22 Water Pumps 190 Pipes (1.5”) 375 Pipes (1”) 26 Municipalities
• Development of Cebu Provincial Cacao Roadmap with all stakeholders
• Executive Order on Cebu Provincial Water Resources Authority
• Implementation of Long-term El Nino Response Plan
• Creation of Water Unit within the PENRO
• Continued IEC on Water, Environment alongside DRR and CCA
• Continuous engagement with Private, CSOs and NGOs
Policies and Institutional Initiatives
What Long Term Plans do we see?
Increased Budget
Water Infrastructure