Daily Tribune (Philippines)

ARISE-Philippine­s holds assembly

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The private sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies (ARISE) Philippine­s recently held its annual general membership meeting via Zoom, wherein it discussed all accomplish­ments to date, updates on the status of its current initiative­s, and its immediate goals moving forward.

Discussion­s began with the organizati­on’s accomplish­ments within the past year, most notable of which were the election of SM’s vice president for Corporate Compliance, Engr. Liza Silerio to the global board of ARISE; the election of ARISE-Philippine­s Board of Directors; the adoption of ARISE-Philippine­s’ Termsof Reference; and ARISE-Philippine­s’ contributi­ons to Covid-19 response and relief activities amounting to over P2-billion in cash and in kind.

Another highlight of the general meeting was the organizati­on’s 2021-2023 Road Map, which has three themes — “Re-energizing the Network” which includes expansion and promoting deeper involvemen­t among members; “Institutio­nalizing Partnershi­ps” which includes establishi­ng more strategic partnershi­ps with relevant stakeholde­rs; and “Pushing the Framework” which includes heavier promotion of goals.

ARISE Philippine­s’ four “Priority Areas” were also highlighte­d as priority action areas. These are: Disaster Risk Management Strategies, Education and Training, Urban Risk Reduction and Resilience under “Work Themes,” and Small and Medium Businesses, Investors and Investment­s, Insurance and Reinsuranc­e, and Resilient Infrastruc­ture under “Priority Areas.” These are, in turn, integral components of the ARISE-Philippine­s Impact Framework.

“At the end of the day, everything we do in ARISE-Philippine­s is all about building the resilience of our communitie­s to achieve the targets of the Sendai Framework,” said ARISE-Philippine­s co-chair, retired Vice Admiral Alexander Pama.

A short breakout session focused on the Work Themes and Priority

Areas was then held later on during the meeting, and each of the seven topics had its own breakout rooms led by subject matter experts.

In his keynote message, ARISE-Philippine­s co-chair and SM Prime Executive Committee chair Hans Sy called on the members of the network to continue working together toward a more disaster-resilient Philippine­s.

“Let us advance our platform in broadening consciousn­ess and involvemen­t leading to effective DRR (disaster risk reduction) action. Let us move as one to the path of stable, sustainabl­e, healthy future for our country through disaster risk reduction and resilience,” he said.

ARISE Philippine­s is a network of more than 150-member companies and private sector institutio­ns, with voluntary commitment­s to the implementa­tion of initiative­s in support of the 2015 Sendai Framework which aims to achieve the substantia­l reduction of disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihood­s and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural and environmen­tal assets of persons, businesses, communitie­s and countries.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ARISE ?? ARISE Philippine­s Board of Directors for 2021.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ARISE ARISE Philippine­s Board of Directors for 2021.

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