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Author(s) Bowen, Thomas Vaughan

Social protection and disaster risk management in the Philippines: the case of typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)

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World Bank, the

Policy Research Paper 7482:

This paper evaluates how the Philippines utilize social protection systems and programs to help households better manage disaster risk.

Exposure and vulnerability to natural disasters and the effects of climate change are particularly high in the Philippines. At the same time, the Philippines has developed one of the most advanced social protection systems in the East Asia Pacific region. The Department of Social Welfare and Development is prominently integrated into the national disaster risk management framework of the Philippines, taking the lead coordinating role in disaster response activities. Consequently, social protection programs are on the frontlines of disaster response in the Philippines.

This paper focuses specifically on the devastating impact of Typhoon Yolanda, which struck the country in November 2013, as a case study against which the Philippines’ social protection response can be assessed.

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
Themes Preparedness Financing DRR Governance Recovery Social impacts and social resilience
Country and region Philippines
Number of pages
51 p.
Publication year
2015

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