MANILA, Philippines — The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the University of the Philippines have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will enhance disaster risk reduction and management capacity-building initiatives, along with science and research-based endeavors.
The OCD and UP will collaborate on various areas including training and educational activities, establishment of a learning center, peer review of existing frameworks, policies, programs and platforms on climate change adaptation-disaster risk reduction in the country, science-based development plans and other collaborative activities as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
The MOU signing took place on Tuesday at the UP Diliman campus in Quezon City and was signed by OCD administrator Ariel Nepomuceno and UP president Angelo Azura Jimenez, with other officials from UP and OCD serving as witnesses.
In his message, Nepomuceno emphasized that the partnership with UP is a key part of the OCD’s strategic direction to boost the agency’s and stakeholders’ preparedness and response capabilities.
“We need the help of UP in providing us with scientific bases and inputs from scientists and experts that will be integrated into our plans and preparedness initiatives,” he said.
Meanwhile, Jimenez emphasized the effective collaboration between research and implementation to achieve the goals.
“Both [research and implementer] cannot work effectively without each other,” he said.
Additionally, Nepomuceno once again highlighted the alarming threat of “The Big One,” an earthquake which could claim thousands of lives. He pointed out the gaps, limitations and challenges that must be addressed through collaborative efforts.