The formulation of Republic Act no. 10121 in the Philippines: The role of Hyogo framework for action, 2005-2015

The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015 (HFA) in the process of formulating Republic Act No. 10121 in the Philippines. There are 168 countries that agreed on the HFA are required to meet the five priorities at a national level. However, it is ques...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-136072023-03-13T23:59:08Z The formulation of Republic Act no. 10121 in the Philippines: The role of Hyogo framework for action, 2005-2015 Akamatsu, Mai The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015 (HFA) in the process of formulating Republic Act No. 10121 in the Philippines. There are 168 countries that agreed on the HFA are required to meet the five priorities at a national level. However, it is questionable how and why this global framework influences the member countries to institutionalize international efforts on disaster risk reduction and management. The case of RA10121 in the Philippines is one examples of policy change on disaster risk reduction and management through an advocacy network. This paper analyzes the role of HFA as a global framework through the case of Philippine RA 10121, a policy change on disaster risk reduction and management done through an advocacy network. Using diffusion of innovation theory, it analyzes the role of HFA in formulating RA10121. Data culled from review of related literature, documents from government agencies and institutions, and interviews with advocacy groups Disaster Risk Reduction Network Philippines (DRRNet), Buklod Tao are used to clarify how the national legislation accommodated HFA’s strategies in the process of drafting the bill. This paper concludes that HFA’s strategies were embraced in RA 10121 as a basis to comply with a global framework. 2018-12-05T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6715 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/13607/viewcontent/Akamatsu__Mai___Thesis2.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Hazard mitigation—Philippines Hazard mitigation—Law and legislation—Philippines Hazard mitigation Emergency and Disaster Management
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topic Hazard mitigation—Philippines
Hazard mitigation—Law and legislation—Philippines
Hazard mitigation
Emergency and Disaster Management
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Hazard mitigation—Law and legislation—Philippines
Hazard mitigation
Emergency and Disaster Management
Akamatsu, Mai
The formulation of Republic Act no. 10121 in the Philippines: The role of Hyogo framework for action, 2005-2015
description The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015 (HFA) in the process of formulating Republic Act No. 10121 in the Philippines. There are 168 countries that agreed on the HFA are required to meet the five priorities at a national level. However, it is questionable how and why this global framework influences the member countries to institutionalize international efforts on disaster risk reduction and management. The case of RA10121 in the Philippines is one examples of policy change on disaster risk reduction and management through an advocacy network. This paper analyzes the role of HFA as a global framework through the case of Philippine RA 10121, a policy change on disaster risk reduction and management done through an advocacy network. Using diffusion of innovation theory, it analyzes the role of HFA in formulating RA10121. Data culled from review of related literature, documents from government agencies and institutions, and interviews with advocacy groups Disaster Risk Reduction Network Philippines (DRRNet), Buklod Tao are used to clarify how the national legislation accommodated HFA’s strategies in the process of drafting the bill. This paper concludes that HFA’s strategies were embraced in RA 10121 as a basis to comply with a global framework.
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title The formulation of Republic Act no. 10121 in the Philippines: The role of Hyogo framework for action, 2005-2015
title_short The formulation of Republic Act no. 10121 in the Philippines: The role of Hyogo framework for action, 2005-2015
title_full The formulation of Republic Act no. 10121 in the Philippines: The role of Hyogo framework for action, 2005-2015
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