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On October 13, the world observes the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, a day dedicated to promoting action to
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iADAPT is PDRFs online learning platform that aims to provide knowledge and skills on how to be disaster-ready and resilient.
Strengthening the Filipinos’ community resilience
The PDRF COVID-19 Resource Hub curates useful, reliable resources that are essential to the private sector in responding to and recovering from the pandemic.
The Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) is the country’s major private sector coordinator for disaster risk and reduction management. As an alliance of businesses dedicated to building the disaster risk management capabilities of the private sector in the country, PDRF aims to contribute to the sustainable development and general welfare of the Filipino people.
PDRF’s programs and initiatives cover all four pillars of disaster risk reduction and management. By continuously working with the private sector, government, humanitarian sector, international organizations, and nonprofits, PDRF strengthens the disaster resilience of communities and businesses across the country.
The PDRF Emergency Operations Center is the first private sector-led national emergency operations center in the world.

On October 13, the world observes the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, a day dedicated to promoting action to

The Sahagun family keeps most of their belongings in shoeboxes and plastic crates. “This way, we move faster when the

Disasters are becoming more frequent, complex, and costly. According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction’s (UNDRR) Global
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