Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) Program For Higher Education Institutions

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Volume 4, Issue 10, October – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology

ISSN No:-2456-2165

Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM)


Program for Higher Education Institutions
Rosemarie Consigna Arcaya1 Larry R. Dillo2
Surigao State College of Technology Saint Paul University Surigao

Abstract:- Phenomena established reports that showed requiring intensive awareness and understanding of disaster
the Philippines practices on Disaster Risk Reduction risk reduction management program for the school and local
Management (DRRM) thru National Disaster Risk communities.
Reduction Management (NDRRM) Framework wherein
practices were extended to twenty-seven (27) Higher School safety is essential for all students to support the
Education Institutions (HEIs) in Caraga Region through academic success of each students and giving them the
bridging programs, then results are evaluated and opportunity to learn and achieve in a safe and nurturing
validated using descriptive research design, employing environment. Higher educational institutions can set positive
the survey method. This study significantly redound example by designing field development projects, develop
beneficial to the Education Sector, Private and Public hazard risk management program, conduct institutional risk
Sectors, Local, City and Provincial Governments, assessment and aim at becoming disaster resistant institution
Researchers, Teachers, Students, Parents, and the (Galliara, & Prabhawalkar, 2012).
Community as to disaster prevention, preparedness,
management and resilience. In addition, Paño et., al., (2015), recommended that
HEI’s should craft a comprehensive, efficient disaster risk
Keywords:- DRRM, Caraga Region, HEIs, RA 10121, reduction management program to instill a culture of safety.
CHED Program. With these grounds, a study on proposing a Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Program for Higher Education
I. INTRODUCTION Institutions is timely and necessary because almost every
day the country is experiencing disasters whether is it
In recent times, weather related disasters are the natural or man- made. Higher Education Institutions are the
prominent headlines worldwide (Eisensee & Strömberg, key player of reducing the impact of disasters. Thus, this
2007), (Walch, 2017). The Philippines being one of the most investigation was conceived.
disaster-pone countries had experienced floods, storms,
earthquakes, heat waves and different weather-associated  Statement of the Problem
events in the last two decades have induced majority of This study determined the Disaster Risk Reduction
disasters. Every year there were millions of human beings Management practices of the Higher Education Institutions
are afflicted with such disasters there were billions people in Caraga Region. Specifically, and sought answer to the
injured and displaced because of the effect of disaster. The following questions:
Philippines is one of the top countries in the world at risk of 1. What is the function or role of Higher Education
weather-related disasters. As indicated in the World Risk Institutions as regards the Philippine Disaster Risk
Report 2016, Philippines has 26.70 % risk, 52.46 % Reduction Management (RA 10121) as defined in its
exposure, 50.90% vulnerability and is considered among the Implementing Rules and Regulations?
countries with the highest disaster risk and the most
vulnerable country. The Philippines has estimated a multi- 2. How often are the prescribed practices implemented by
hazard average annual loss of US $7.893 million, which is the participating Higher Education Institutions of Caraga
equivalent to 69% of social expenditures in the country Region in terms of:
(Alcayna, Bollettino, Dy, & Vinck, 2016.), Over the decade, 2.1 Disaster Prevention and Mitigation;
various types of natural and human-induced hazards have 2.2 Disaster Preparedness;
struck Caraga Region. Flooding is the most frequent 2.3 Disaster Response;
occurrences among the identified hazards in the region 2.4 Disaster Recovery and Rehabilitation?
(Makinano-Santillan et al., 2016). For that reason, Caraga
region is among the regions with large groups of vulnerable 3. What is the extent of program implementation of RA
people. With the premises above, school administrators are 10121 in the participating HEIs, in terms of;
challenged how to keep the safety of the students while 3.1. structure;
maintaining free and inviting educational environment. 3.2 processes;
School administrators are looking forward to a hazard-free 3.3 resources;
school environment but practices seem to fall short on some 3.4 linkages?
aspects (Paño, Abao, & Boholano, 2015). This only infers
that there is knowledge gap at school and community levels,

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Volume 4, Issue 10, October – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
ISSN No:-2456-2165
4. Is there a significant relationship between the frequency REFERENCES
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resilient community may be proposed?

 Hypothesis
At 0.05 level of significance, it was hypothesized that:
There is no significant relationship between the disaster risk
reduction management practices of the participating Higher
Education Institutions and their existing DRRM program as
to structures, processes, resources and linkages.

 Significance of the Study


The school and local communities are benefited with
the implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction Management
(DRRM) in order to have a culture of safety, empowered
school communities and disaster resilient and responsive
citizens. This piece of work would contribute to the existing
body of knowledge in the aspect of school governance and
management. The results of the study would benefit the
following individuals and concerned entities:

 Education Sector.
The results of this study would help the Higher
Education Institutions DRRM program implementers in
imparting knowledge of safety measures to those persons
concerned with the tasks of disseminating information,
warning and tracking the conditions of disaster.

 Private and Public Sectors.


The results of this study could help identify what
strategic inventions and programs are to be implemented by
agencies in order to attain a free-disaster community and to
prevent future problems in the implementation of disaster
risk reduction management at all levels.

 Local, City and Provincial Governments.


The findings of this study could provide sufficient
information about the effectiveness and efficiency with
respect to their capacity in extending hands to respond and
manage the adverse effects of emergencies caused by
disasters. They are the key resources and frontlines in the
community-based disaster reduction management
implementations.

 Researchers.
The results of this study would serve as database for
further research related to school and community – based
disaster risk reduction program implementation.

 Teachers.
This could provide the teachers the motivation to
integrate Disaster Risk Reduction Management concepts in
teaching. As one of the key players in disaster management,
they should fully be oriented of their role in the
implementation of DRRM program, which this investigation
is hoped towards.

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