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CDRC envisions a just, humane and prosperous society where the people are free to chart the course their society takes by harnessing the country's resources.
WHERE people equitably share the nation’s wealth and have access to essential social services, are provided full economic opportunities and in turn, contribute their best for the country's development.
WHERE people are free to exercise their rights meaningfully participate in decision making and actively take part in a truly democratic society.
WHOSE people are proud of a rich Filipino culture that mirrors the people’s history and cultural heritage, promotes nationalism and scientific thinking.
WHERE people are responsible in sustaining a healthy environment and abundant natural resources.
WHERE people possess the utmost capacity to build disaster-resilient communities through a community-based disaster management.
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Assists vulnerable sector and comprehensively respond to disaster situation and addresses the root causes of their vulnerabilities . CDRC offers itself to the most needy, deprived and poorest segments of Philippine society whose socio-economic conditions make them highly vulnerable to hazards and disasters, giving special attention to children, women, elderly and differently-abled. |
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average of nine million Filipinos are affected by natural and man-made disasters annually.
CDRC has touched
the lives of over three million Filipinos through its programs. |
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September 12, 2008
Deadline of submission of ABKD entries |
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August 2007
Community-Based DisasterManagement Training in Sta. Cruz, Marinduque |
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July 31, 2007
St. Bridget Academy, Quezon City Disaster Preparednes Forum |
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July 27, 2007
San Beda College, Alabang Disaster Preparedness Forum |
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July 26, 2007
Relief Delivery Operation for the fire victims of Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City |
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