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NATIONAL SECURITY:

DISASTER RISK
REDUCTION
MANAGEMENT
1 WHAT DO YOU FEEL WHILE AND AFTER YOU WATCHED THE
DOCUMENTARY? WHY DO YOU SAY SO?

2 CAN YOU DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENED DURING AND AFTER


THE TYPHOON ONDOY?
WHAT COULD YOUR PARTICIPATION BE IF YOU WERE ONE OF
THE TYPHOON VICTIMS?

4 WHAT IS YOUR REALIZATION AFTER HAVING WATCHED THE


DOCUMENTARY?
WHY DO YOU THINK WE HAVE TO STUDY DISASTER RISK
REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT?
HUMAN SECURITY
Protect the vital
core of all human
encompasses human
lives in ways that
rights, good governance, enhance human
and access to education freedom and
and health care and human fulfilment.
ensuring that each
individual has Protection and
opportunities and choices empowerment
to fulfill his or her are mutually
potentials. reinforcing and
cannot succeed
in isolation.
N AT I O N A L
SECURITY
is defined as the state or condition wherein the
values which a nation treasures such as
territorial integrity, sovereignty, people’s way of
life and well-being are protected and
enhanced.
MORAL-SPIRITUAL CULTURAL ECONOMIC
CONSENSUS COHESIVENESS SOLIDARITY

SOCIO-POLITICAL ECOLOGICAL TERRITORIAL


STABILITY BALANCE INTERGITY

elements
of INTERNATIONAL
national HARMONY
security
manpower reservoir
for national security

graduates of ROTC

graduates of CWTS and LTS


threats to national security: MAN MADE THREATS

explosion

terrorism campus violence


threats to national security: MAN MADE THREATS

Drug addiction

kidnapping Armed robberies


threats to national security: MAN MADE THREATS

sabotage

snatching fire
threats to national security: MAN MADE THREATS

Technological threats
threats to national security: NATURAL THREATS

TYPHOONS

EARTHQUAKES FLOODS
threats to national security: NATURAL THREATS

VOLCANIC TSUNAMI
ERUPTIONS
ROLES OF
GOVERNMENT
AGENCIES
1. Chairman 6. Director-
General, NEDA
2. Administrator
Office of Civil 7. Secretary of
Defense Labor and
Employment
3. Secretary of
Interior and Local 8.Secretary of
Government Education
4. Secretary of 9. Secretary of
Social Welfare and Trade and Industry
Development
10. Secretary of
5. Secretary of Agriculture
Health
11. Secretary of 15. Secretary of
Budget and Tourism
Management
16. Secretary of
12. Secretary of Transportation and
Environment and Communications
Natural Resources
17. Director. PIA
13. Secretary of
Finance 18. Secretary-
General, PNRC
14. Secretary of
Public Works and 19. Chief of Staff,
Highways Armed Forces of
the Philippines
YOUTHS CONTRIBUTION IN
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
All able-bodied young citizen of the land should get themselves
involved in civic actions in the community where he/she lives

Should be ready to render assistance anywhere and anytime


their service is needed

The youth should be willing and ready to render direct


assistance to calamity victims.
actions in which the youth can
contribute to the community:
1 sorting, loading and distribution of relief goods

2 administering first aid treatments

3 comforting and assisting their rehabilitation

4 disseminating information to concerned individual

5 surveying of affected families and areas

6 monitoring and liaising work

7
civic action activities such as environmental and ecological
protection, river and watershed, tree planting/forest fire control

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