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Social Protection and Disaster Risk Management in the Philippines : The Case of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- This paper evaluates how the Philippines utilize social protection systems and programs to help households better manage disaster risk. Exposure and vulnerability to natural disasters and the effects of climate change are particularly high in the Philippines. At the same time, the Philippines has developed one of the most advanced social protection systems in the East Asia Pacific region. The Department of Social Welfare and Development is prominently integrated into the national disaster risk management framework of the Philippines, taking the lead coordinating role in disaster response activities. Consequently, social protection programs are on the frontlines of disaster response in the Philippines. This paper focuses specifically on the devastating impact of Typhoon Yolanda, which struck the country in November 2013, as a case study against which the Philippines’ social protection response can be assessed.
- Subjects :
- MEASURES
EVACUATION
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
STORM
CROP DIVERSIFICATION
DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FIRE
FOOD EXPENDITURE
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER RECOVERY
POOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
SURVIVORS
SAFETY NETS
UNEMPLOYMENT
DAMAGE
INCOME
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
RISK REDUCTION
FARM INCOME
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER
EARTHQUAKES
TEMPORARY HOUSING
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
ANTI-POVERTY
POVERTY
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
BANK
TEMPORARY SHELTER
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
FOOD ITEMS
FARMERS
RISK MANAGEMENT
DISASTER RESPONSE
POVERTY IMPACT
SEARCH AND RESCUE
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DISASTER INFORMATION
TRANSFERS
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
RECONSTRUCTION
RELIEF ASSISTANCE
RELIEF OPERATIONS
DEVASTATION
RURAL MIGRANTS
EMERGENCIES
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
RELIEF EFFORTS
RESCUE
EMERGENCY RELIEF
POVERTY REDUCTION
RELIEF
RISKS
NATURAL HAZARDS
DISASTER REHABILITATION
VICTIMS
CLEAN WATER
RELIEFWEB
SAVING
SOCIAL SECURITY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
TENTS
WIND SPEEDS
VOLCANOES
DROUGHTS
POVERTY GAP
CLIMATE CHANGE
TARGETING
FLOODING
HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES
FOOD EXPENDITURES
STORMS
DISASTER PREVENTION
DECLARATION
IRRIGATION
FOOD RELIEF
TYPHOONS
EARTHQUAKE
DROUGHT
CASUALTIES
NATIONAL POVERTY
DISASTER-AFFECTED PEOPLE
POVERTY STATUS
POST DISASTER ACTIVITIES
RISK
INCOME POVERTY
DAMAGED HOUSES
EVACUATIONS
DELIVERY MECHANISMS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
EMERGENCY SHELTER
FOOD SECURITY
DEATH
BLANKETS
TROPICAL CYCLONES
EMERGENCY
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
FOOD PREPARATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
SAFETY
DISASTERS
LANDSLIDES
DISASTER ACTIVITIES
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
INSURANCE
NUTRITION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
NATURAL DISASTERS
SOIL EROSION
TROPICAL STORMS
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
DISASTER RELIEF
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
EARLY WARNING
FAMILY ASSISTANCE
NATURAL DISASTER
POVERTY INCIDENCE
CHRONICALLY POOR
DISASTER COMMUNICATIONS
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
TSUNAMIS
TECHNOLOGY
POVERTY THRESHOLD
DAMAGES
CONFLICT
FLOODS
FLOODED
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
LIGHTING
CIVIL DEFENSE
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
DOCUMENTS
RURAL
WEATHER EVENTS
POVERTY LINE
TYPHOON
TARPAULINS
DISASTER
SAVINGS
POVERTY INDICATORS
DISASTER RISK
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC WORKS
CASH TRANSFERS
SLUMS
INCOME SUPPORT
DELIVERY MECHANISM
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..808adba43d6e49cfb013880e299942a1