Four Years On
Rebuilding disaster affected communities for a sustainable future
On 7 November 2017 we held our second workshop 'Policy Recommendations for Poverty Alleviation in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda' at Balay Kalinaw, University of the Philippines.
Download the workshop schedule (PDF)
Presentation documents
Livelihood in the aftermath of Yolanda
Clarinda Berja, University of the Philipines Manila
The role of external assistance in DRRM: the case of Leyte after Haiyan
Maria Ela L. Atienza, University of the Philippines Diliman
Updates on the development plans for Eastern Visayas: rebuilding Yolanda-affected areas
Eastern Visayas Regional Development Plan 2017-2022
Oliver Cam, BRC
Community and resilience: post Typhoon Yolanda
Pauline Eadie, University of Nottingham
Ha Pagtindog han Bungto: Improvising local governance and actual utilization of LDRRMFs in Yolanda-ravaged Leyte and Eastern Samar
Perlita M. Frago, University of the Philippines Diliman
UNDP Yolanda Response Project: Recovery and Resilience in Selected Typhoon Yolanda Affected Communitiesin the Visayas
Eden Garde
Tacloban City Housing and Community Development Office: Good Practices on Community Development
Leonard Tedence Jopson, City Housing and Community Development Office
Talcoban City: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Leonard Tedence Jopson
Four years on
Ladylyn Lim Mangada, UP Tacloban College
Governance and Policy for Rebuilding Disaster Affected Communities: Legazpi City and Albay Province
Maria Lourdes G. Rebullida, DPA
Gender and livelihood: Poverty, insurgency and calamity are help and investment generators
Raulito A. Reyes
Municipal governance and politics in disaster situations: the typhoon Haiyan experience
Jan Robert R Go, University of the Philippines Diliman
Putting women in the centre of rebuilding efforts- key findings
Dr Joy Spiliopoulos, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Typhoon Yolanda: Governance- policy takeaways
May Tan-Mullins, University of Nottingham Ningbo