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What are the 8 principles of CBDM?
Participatory - Encourages community participation ✔✔
Responsive - Empower people with knowledge on what to do before, during, and after a
disaster ✔✔
Integrated - Involves all sectors of the community ✔✔
Proactive - Motivate people to act on things and not just wait for help to come ✔✔
Comprehensive - Instructions should be given to people in a manner or terms that they
would understand ✔✔
Multi-sectoral and Multi-disciplinary - CBDM involves the cooperation of the people
and the different levels of the government ✔✔
Empowering - Since people are encouraged to participate, it gives them a high morale
and a sense of belonging in the community as their voices are heard and acknowledged
✔✔
Developmental - People are becoming more knowledgeable and aware of their
surroundings and community development is thus promoted ✔✔
What does "The state as a duty bearer" mean?
It refers to the state as primarily responsible for protecting its people and protecting their
human rights ✔✔
What is the state's duty?
The state has an obligation to protect the right's bearer—its citizens—and their rights,
including protection from disaster injuries ✔✔
It has an obligation to avert the loss of lives and livelihoods and to prevent harm to the
environment and social resources ✔✔
How should the state change its approach from reactive to proactive?
, The state must realize that it has a moral and legal obligation to safeguard the rights of
the people. Therefore, the state must change its approach from reactive to proactive ✔✔
This proactive approach requires adopting the principles of prevention, mitigation, and
preparedness ✔✔
Through this approach, the state fulfills its title as chief duty bearer, and the people are
trained to become resilient ✔✔
What are the 6 stages of the disaster risk reduction process?
Selecting the community ✔✔
Rapport Building ✔✔
Participatory Disaster Risk Assessment ✔✔
Community-Based Disaster Risk Management Planning ✔✔
Community Managed Implementation ✔✔
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation ✔✔
What are the 6 criteria for identifying communities for CBDRRM activities?
Risk exposure - LGU is tasked to conduct a thorough risk exposure survey of its area of
jurisdiction. CBDRRM depends on many factors, more significantly the risk exposure of
a specific community ✔✔
Severity risk exposure of the community ✔✔
Number of people who will benefit from DRR activities ✔✔
Poverty status of the community ✔✔
Government priority of physical, social, and economic vulnerability ✔✔
Budget availability ✔✔
Accessibility ✔✔
What is the importance of Rapport Building in CBDRRM?
It is essential to appreciate the local relationships, power structures, and key economic
groups and to build/develop informal relationships with the local people ✔✔
Local and non-governmental organizations gather information about existing groups ✔✔
To build trust and cooperation, LGUs must establish rapport through proper introductions
and understanding their needs ✔✔