BDRRM Plan Template English - For WS
BDRRM Plan Template English - For WS
BDRRM Plan Template English - For WS
Barangay: _________________________________________
City/Municipality: _________________________________________
Province: _________________________________________
Region: _________________________________________
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Vision: (Copy from the Barangay Development Plan)
(Copy the information from the Barangay Development Plan or Barangay Profile. If the
barangay has no available data, they can ask and request copies to the City/Municipal Planning
and Development or the C/MDRRM Office)
The barangay is located in the _________ (what part in the map of the city/municipality),
_______ (name of city/municipality), ________ (name of province). It is ____ (in kilometer)
away from city/municipal hall and it takes ____ (hour or minutes) to reach the barangay hall.
It is accessible by ____ (what means of transportation to reach the area). It is bounded on the
north by __________ (name of barangay), on the east _________ (name of barangay), on the
west __________ (name of barangay) and on the south _________ (name of barangay).
(Note: The barangay can add more information which are not included in this template)
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Check (√) if present
Land Forms
(X) if not present in the barangay
Mountains Range/Hills
Mountain
Volcano
Cliff
Archipelago
Islands
Plains
Valley
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AGE BRACKET
FEMALE MALE TOTAL
(YEAR)
0 – 11 mos.
1–2
3–5
6 - 12
13 – 17
18 – 59
60 and above
TOTAL
K. Socio-Economic Information
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Water Sealed
Antipolo type
Others (please specify)
No Latrine
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H. List of Community or Civil Society Organizations and Number of Members in the Barangay
NAME OF ORGANIZATION TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(They can add more in the list if the available spaces are not enough)
The Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee (BDRRMC) is one of the committees
of the Barangay Development Council which is designated by law (RA 10121, otherwise known as
the “Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010”) to oversee and facilitate the
activities for the safety and security of the population living in the community. The committee is
responsible for implementing programs, projects and activities within the community or barangay to
prevent or minimize the impact of natural or human-induced hazards to people, property, business,
critical facilities and infrastructure, environment and other elements at risk in the community.
The BDRRMC, under the Barangay Development Council, has the functions to be implemented in
accordance with RA 10121. These are as follows:
1. To approve, monitor and assess the implementation of the barangay disaster risk reduction
management plan in accordance to the city or municipal and other higher level programs and
projects;
2. Ensure that the disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation will be integrated into the
local development plans, activities, projects and programs and will be funded as strategy for
sustainable development and poverty reduction in the community;
3. Recommend for the strict implementation of mandatory and forced evacuation if there is a threat
to the people especially those who are living in a high risk zones or areas; and
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4. Convene the committee and conduct quarterly meeting or as needed.
Children Sector
Youth Sector
Women’s Group
Elderly
People with Disability (PWD)
Indigenous Peoples
Farmer’s Sector
Fisherfolk
Professional Group
Church-Based Organization
Private Sector
Community/Barangay Police of Volunteer
Overseas Filipino Workers
Cooperatives
Other sector or group in the barangay
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The primary basis of the sectoral membership to BDRRMC is the legitimacy of the organizations with barangay programs or projects. A legitimate
organization is duly registered, accredited to any authorized government agency or recognized by the Sangguniang Bayan or Barangay. They must also
actively participate in any barangay or community development activities. If they are not yet registered in any government agency, they may also submit a
letter to the Sangguniang Barangay in order to identify them as a legitimate organization in the barangay. The Barangay Council will provide evidence of the
recognition that they are a legitimate organization that implements programs, projects and activities in the barangay through the Executive Order from the
Punong Barangay or Barangay Resolution.Proposed Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee Structure
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Composition:
The BDRRMC’s overall leadership (Chairmanship) is the responsibility of the Punong Barangay with
the heads of the different sub-committees (Vice-Chairmanship from the four thematic areas) with the
support of the Operations and Admin Unit.
Every sub-committee will be headed by the Vice-Chairperson with the support of team leaders.
Each sub-committee will be led by the member of the Sangguniang Barangay while the Teams will be
chaired by the sectoral organizations or groups representatives. The Chairperson or Team leader of the
Teams will perform the tasks as required by the team. (For example, the Education Team will be
Chaired by the education representative (School DRR Focal or the Principal) in the committee).
b. Transportation Team
Ensures that there is a readily available functional transportation system in the barangay
that can be used before, during and after emergency or disaster;
Conducts regular inventory of available transportation vehicle and its capacity to transport
population from high risk to safe areas;
Coordinates private or business sectors for possible use of their vehicle especially during
evacuation movement or any disaster related activities within the barangay;
Ensures that the private or business sectors are agreed to use their vehicle in times of
emergency or disaster through a Memorandum of Agreement or Understanding.
Ensures that every members of the community are safe especially in time of emergency or
disaster;
Ensures that all facilities, equipment, supplies and materials of the BDRRMC are safe and
free from any form of theft;
Provides security to the responders and the affected population during relief distribution in
times of emergency or disaster;
Ensures that the evacuation centers or areas are safe from any intruders during emergency
or disaster; and
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Initiates in developing mechanisms for relief distribution and service delivery to the
affected population.
d. Education Team
Ensures that children and youth are included in community-based disaster risk reduction
and management and climate change adaptation activities in the community;
Ensures that the private and public organizations and agencies are involved in DRR and
CCA activities;
Educates people especially the most vulnerable groups in the community on disaster risk
reduction and management and climate change adaptation;
Develops information education campaign materials on DRR and CCA and share these to
the public; and
Coordinates regularly to education sectors in the community for possible partnership on
DRR and CCA advocacy and project implementation.
e. Protection Team
Ensures that all disaster risk reduction and management and climate change adaptation
programs, projects and activities did not violate the rights of the people especially children,
women, persons with disability, elderly and other vulnerable sectors or groups in the
community;
Ensures that the vulnerable groups or sectors such as children, youth, women, pregnant
and lactating mother, elderly, people with disability, indigenous people are protected and
free from any harm before, during and after emergency or disaster; and
Assures compliance with the legal procedures for the implementation of disaster risk
reduction and management and climate change adaptation laws in the barangay and other
protocols, policies and guidelines related to DRRM.
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and evaluation processes.
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mother, elderly, people with disability and indigenous people;
Ensures that health facility and material are readily available at the evacuation centers /
sites and health centers
Roles and Responsibilities of the Team under Recovery and Rehabilitation Sub-Committee:
a. Livelihood Team
Conducts study together with other groups or sectors in the barangay on the economic
impacts brought about by the hazards or disaster;
Provides recommendations or solution about what they have learned and what long term
solutions people can make in collaboration with higher government offices or agencies that
people’s recovered or rehabilitated their livelihood.
A Community Risk Assessment (CRA) or sometimes called as Hazard, Vulnerability and Capacity
Assessment (HVCA) is a process that uses a participatory approach which enables the community to
Identify potential hazards and determine the nature and extent of risks they pose. It determines also
the strengths and opportunities available within the barangay that will help us minimize or at least
cope with these risks.
It is a means to collectively analyze community vulnerabilities, highlight capacities and identify gaps
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for integrated and strategic investment of resources to reduce their occurrence or impact to population,
property and environment.
Processes and Contents of Community Risk Assessment (CRA)
A. Barangay Disaster Risk Profile
Brief description of the barangay about general situation related to hazards and disaster that might
happen in the community.
_________________________________________________________________________________
____
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________.
1. Disaster or emergency historical events in the community. (list down all emergencies/disasters
event happened in the community and its impact for the past 5 to 20 year)
Type of Emergency/
Disaster Event:
Year:
EFFECTS/IMPACTS
POPULATION
Dead
Injured
Missing
Separated from the family
Lost Houses
LIVELIHOOD
Partially Damaged
Totally Damaged
HOUSEHOLD
PROPERTY
Damaged
Missing
INFRASTRUCTURE
Slightly Damaged
Moderately Damaged
Totally Damaged
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Type of Emergency/
Disaster Event:
Year:
EFFECTS/IMPACTS
HOUSEHOLD
Slightly Damaged
Moderately Damaged
Totally Damaged
COMMUNICATION
Damaged
Lost Communication
ELECTRICITY
Lost Power Supply
WATER
Damaged
Lost Water
HEALTH CENTER
Partially Damaged
Totally Damaged
SCHOOL
Partially Damaged
Totally Damaged
2. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. (identify hazards either natural or human-induced
and its probability to happen and possible impacts using the scale rating below)
Probability Impact
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1 – Most Unlikely 1 – Negligible
2 – Low Probability 2 – Low Impact
3 – Perhaps 3 – Maintain Impact
4 – High Probability 4 – High Impact
5 – Almost Certain 5 – Devastating
3. Vulnerability Assessment
Check (√) the
box if
Reasons Why the Barangay is Vulnerable to Emergency or
Aspect appropriate in
Disaster
your
Barangay
1. Physical and Material ☐ Near the sea or shorelines
☐ Deforested mountains
☐ Presence of sinkholes
k. Community Facility Signal of all networks in the evacuation centers are not
☐
available
☐ No network signal in some areas in the barangay
☐ Damaged roads
☐ No electricity
____% of the population are rely on level 1 water supply (deep
☐
well)
☐ Others (Please specify)
k. Early Warning System NO available EWS signage in the designated areas for a
☐
(EWS) particular hazard
Lack of early warning devices or materials that provide real
☐
time warnings or signs to the community
No available early warning or sign for people with disability
☐
(PWD)
☐ No specific early warning system for specific hazard
d. Barangay Disaster ☐ No designated Barangay Disaster Operation Center (BDOC)
Operation Center
Lack of facilities in the Barangay Disaster Operation Center
☐
(BDOC)
Barangay Disaster Operation Center (BDOC) has no standby
☐
generator
4. Capacity Assessment
Check (√) the
box if
Reasons Why the Barangay is Vulnerable to Emergency or
Aspect appropriate in
Disaster
your
Barangay
1. Physical and Material
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Check (√) the
box if
Reasons Why the Barangay is Vulnerable to Emergency or
Aspect appropriate in
Disaster
your
Barangay
☐ With enough and sufficient available evacuation centers
a. Physical Characteristic ☐ Forest and coastal areas have plenty of planted trees
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5. Hazard Maps of the Barangay. (draw your base map and overlay the different hazards that might occur or already occurred but there is a possibility to
happen again. If there is an available map in the city or municipality where your barangay is covered, you can ask a copy. If not, you can use the map
that you made during the risk assessment based on the set scenario)
HAZARD MAP
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Safe Evacuation Route Map
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6. Identify and inventory of families and individual that are likely to be affected of the identified priority hazard in the community. The generated
information is segregated by sex, gender, status of the population and others.
6.1 Number of families and population that can be affected by a particular hazard. Example (Storm Surge)
TOTAL TOTAL Number Infant Children ADULT ELDERLY Persons with WITH SICKNESS
SITIO/ Number of Persons (0-11 months) 17 y/o and below (18-59 y/o) 60 y/o & above Disability (PWD) (All Ages) PREGNANT
PUROK of WOMEN
Families
L B L B L B L B L B L B L B
TOTAL
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6.2 Number of Person with Sicknesses:
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7. Number of families and individual that are likely to be affected by hazard based on three
categories.
Establishment
● Sari-Sari Store
● Restaurant
● Bakery
● Others (please specify)
Facility
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Item Number Percentage
● Water
● Electricity
● Communication
● Roads
● Hospital
● Barangay Health Center
● Others (please specify)
Livelihood
● Rice
● Vegetable
● Banca (motorized and non-motorized)
● Fish nets
● Fish Ponds
● Others (please specify)
Environment
● Forest
● Mangroves
● Others (please specify)
☐ Disruption of classes
Separation from family members during
Children and Youth ☐ disasters or emergencies
☐ Loss of shelters
Loss of important documents such as birth
☐ certificates and school records
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Check ()
Immediate action or
the box if Issues and problem face by each of the
Vulnerable Groups response of BDRRMC
present and vulnerable groups
or barangay officials
(x) if none
disasters or emergencies
☐ Health problem
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10. Evacuation plan of the affected population in times of disaster or emergency.
Name of Total Number of
Total Number of Total Number of Name of
Total Population at Evacuation Population not to be
Total Population population to be Population not to be Evacuation
Risk Center (Plan Accommodate ng
Purok Accommodated Accommodated Center (Plan
A) Plan A and B Remarks
No. B) Private
Government
Owned
Families Persons Families Persons Owned Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Property
Property
Total
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11. List of possible places or haven where the affected population be evacuated in times of emergency or disaster.
Example: Tsunami
Total Number of Population likely to be
Total Number of Population Name of Places or Haven where the Population be
Purok Affected
Evacuated
Families Persons Families Persons
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
12. Evacuation and safe route map of the barangay where population are safe to evacuate in times of disaster or emergency.
14. Relief distribution processes or protocols for food and non-food items in the designated evacuation centers or
places.
Type of Relief Name of families or Places where they come from
Name of Evacuation
Goods (food Number Quantity Individual who will
Center or Place (name of purok/sitio/street/etc.)
or non-food) Receive Goods
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15. Inventory of received or acquired training by BDRRMC members
Agency or
Check () if Duration of Organization Date of the Number of
Title of the Training or Orientation Have and (x) the Training that provides activity Attended
if None or Orientation Training or conducted Participants
Orientation
1. Orientation on RA 10821 (Children’s
Emergency Relief and Protection Act)
2. Orientation on RA 10121 (Philippine Disaster
Risk Reduction and
3. Management Act)
4. Orientation on Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment
5. Orientation on Protocol for Management of
the Dead & Missing
6. Orientation on Camp Management
7. Orientation on Incident Command System
8. Training on First Aid and Basic Life Support
9. Training on Search and Rescue (Basic)
10.Training on Community-Based Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management (CBDRRM)
11.Training on Psychosocial Support
12.Training on how to Conduct Simulation/Drills
for Priority Hazards
13.Training on Rapid Damage Assessment and
Needs Analysis (RDANA)
14.Others (please specify)
16. Inventory of existing response equipment and materials of the BDRRMC that can be used during emergency or
disaster.
Check () if have and (x)
Equipment or Material Remarks
if None
Spine Board
Axe
Fuel
Emergency Kit
Hand-held Radio
Helmet o hard hat
Batteries
Boots
Ropes
Search Light
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Check () if have and (x)
Equipment or Material Remarks
if None
Flash Light
Megaphone
Portable Generator or equivalent (e.g. solar panel)
Chainsaw (optional)
At iba pa_______(paki-sulat)
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17. Community – Based Early Warning System (ESW) for identified priority hazard.
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Example: Flood due to heavy rainfall
Description / Interpretation
Warning Level Criteria Required Actions for every Warning Level
of the Situation
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IV. LEGAL BASES OF BDRRM PLAN
International
Ѳ SENDAI FRAMEWORK Paragraph 33, Priority of the Framework “National and local
government shall prepare or review and periodically update disaster preparedness and
contingency policies, plans and programs”
National
Ѳ RA 10121, Rule 6, Sec 4 (3) IRR “The Provincial City and Municipal DRRMO’s or
BDRRMC’s in coordination with concerned national agencies and instrumentalities, shall
facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency planning activities at the local level”
Ѳ NDRRMC_NSC JNC No 1, 2016 “All DRRMC’s at all levels and individual government
departments, bureaus, agencies, offices, units and instrumentalities shall formulate
contingency plans for natural and/or human-induced hazards appropriate to their areas in
accordance with the prescribed Contingency Planning handbook”
Ѳ RA 10821, Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act
Ѳ RA 9729 (Climate Change Act)
Ѳ RA 1074 (People Survival Fund)
Ѳ All DILG Memorandum Circular or Joint Memorandum Circular with other Government
Agencies and NDRRMC in relation to all DRRM.
Local
Ѳ Executive Order No. ___ series ____ (year): Creation of the Barangay Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Committee (BDRRMC)
Ѳ Barangay Resolution Adopting the BDRRM Plan
Ѳ Barangay Ordinance Approving the Utilization of the LDRRM Fund
Ѳ Others (Please specify)
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V. SUMMARY OF THE BDRRM PLAN (based on the detailed programs, projects, and activities)
Functional Area Primary Activities Fund How to Monitor Who will Monitor
1. Prevention and Mitigation
2. Preparedness
3. Response
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VI. DETAILED PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES (PPAs)
1. Prevention and
Mitigation
2. Preparedness
3. Response
4. Rehabilitation &
Recovery
When or how
Reports or
Project, many times the
Expected forms and
Program, How to Monitor Who will Monitor monitoring and Prepared by: Submitted to:
Output documents to
Activities evaluation will be
be used
done
Example:
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When or how
Reports or
Project, many times the
Expected forms and
Program, How to Monitor Who will Monitor monitoring and Prepared by: Submitted to:
Output documents to
Activities evaluation will be
be used
done
(1) Constructio
Proper Organize a group Lead by the Monitoring will Approved Kgd. Aida BDRRM
n of
drainage of from BDRRMC to mitigation and begin at the start of project Mayan Chairperson ng
drainage
canal to monitor and prevention sub— project implementation Barangay
canal BDRRMC
prevent evaluate projects committee of the implementation, plan or project
Sub-Committe
massive according to the BDRRMC and during and before plan
Chairperson
flooding target members from the end or
Contractual on Mitigation
during heavy deliverables, various completion of the
agreements or and
rains or timeframe and sectors/groups project
project makers Prevention
typhoon budget
Approved
budget or
project funds
Note: The assigned monitoring group or sub-committee is required to submit reports on the monitoring and evaluation results every time there is a
BDRRMC’ or Barangay Development Council’s meeting.
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VIII. ANNEXES OF BDRRM PLAN
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