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Robin Resolution Seeks to Fine-Tune PH Preparations vs El Nino, La Nina

PHILIPPINES, May 16 - Press Release
May 16, 2024

Robin Resolution Seeks to Fine-Tune PH Preparations vs El Nino, La Nina

Sen. Robinhood "Robin" C. Padilla is seeking to fine-tune the Philippine government's information dissemination and aid distribution mechanisms, to enhance responses and preparations for El Nino, La Nina, and other "environmental shocks."

Padilla filed Senate Resolution 1025, directing the Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media - which he chairs - to conduct an investigation in aid of legislation on the matter.

In his resolution, Padilla stressed the need to craft a "whole of society" approach in dealing with El Nino and La Nina, environmental shocks that may impair agricultural productivity.

"Preparation through proper information dissemination and prompt distribution of government aid and support could spell out success in addressing our country's vulnerability to frequent environmental shocks," he said.

But he said that while the state weather agency has not been remiss in releasing forecasts of El Nino and La Nina - and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered a whole-of-government approach in facing the challenges of El Nino and La Nina, there is a need to review historical data and identify policy gaps.

"Filipinos must be informed of up-to-date and necessary preparations and responses of the national and local government, as the public has, over the years, been taking the brunt of these environmental shocks," he added.

Padilla likewise pointed out a comprehensive public information drive is necessary to apprise the affected population of the government's projects, programs and activities to help them cope with the adverse effects of this crisis.

"A whole-of-society approach, with respect to information dissemination in all crisis-related concerns, must be adopted in order to facilitate societal inclusivity and to ensure the active participation of all sectors to better amplify government's response to ensure that information will be delivered promptly, and in a language well-understood by the population directly affected," he said.


Robin, Nais Pinuhin ang Paghahanda sa El Nino, La Nina

Nais pinuhin ni Sen. Robinhood "Robin" C. Padilla ang mekanismo ng pamahalaan para sa pagpapakalat ng impormasyon at ng tulong bilang pagtugon at paghahanda sa El Nino, La Nina, at ibang "environmental shocks."

Ihinain ni Padilla ang Senate Resolution 1025, kung saan ang Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media na kanyang pinamumunuan ay mamamahala sa investigation in aid of legislation sa bagay na ito.

Sa kanyang resolusyon, iginiit ni Padilla na kailangang makabuo ng "whole of society" na paraan sa pagtugon sa El Nino at La Nina, na aniya'y maaaring makapinsala sa "agricultural productivity."

"Preparation through proper information dissemination and prompt distribution of government aid and support could spell out success in addressing our country's vulnerability to frequent environmental shocks," aniya.

Ani Padilla, bagama't hindi naging pabaya ang pamahalaan sa paglabas ng forecast para sa El Nino at La Nina - at inutusan na ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang "whole-of-government approach" sa pagtugon sa El Nino at La Nina, kailangang suriin ang nangyari noong nakaraan para mapunan ang puwang sa mga polisiya.

"Filipinos must be informed of up-to-date and necessary preparations and responses of the national and local government, as the public has, over the years, been taking the brunt of these environmental shocks," dagdag niya.

Ayon din kay Padilla, kailangan ng "comprehensive public information drive" para malaman ng taumbayan ang proyekto at programa ng pamahalaan para kumilos din sila bilang pagtugon sa krisis.

"A whole-of-society approach, with respect to information dissemination in all crisis-related concerns, must be adopted in order to facilitate societal inclusivity and to ensure the active participation of all sectors to better amplify government's response to ensure that information will be delivered promptly, and in a language well-understood by the population directly affected," ani Padilla.

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