Honorable Dick Gordon, Chairman of Philippine
National Red Cross and Honorable Francis Tolentino, Chairman of Metro Manila
Development Authority (MMDA) lead the first Business Readiness and Disaster Preparedness Summit, July 18, 2015
at Megatrade Hall 2-3, SM Megamall.
According to CSR Asia, we need disaster
preparedness in Asia for two reasons:
- With
growing populations and investments in the region, risks of losses and
damages related to natural disasters are set to further escalate. The UN
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) found
that in short, GDP in the region has grown by a factor of five since the
1970s, but there has been a 15-fold increase in economic losses from
natural disasters.
- The
World Bank expects multi-billion dollar disasters to become more common in
Asia, with governments having to bear the brunt of the fiscal impact. The
organisation notes that Cambodia, Lao PDR and the Philippines could face
costs totaling 18 per cent or more of total public expenditure in the
event of a 200-year disaster.
The Philippines Area of
Responsibility experience around 19 tropical cyclones or storms a year, and 6
to 9 of these storms make landfall. In addition, there has been an in-depth
discussion about the possible movement of the Marikina Fault that will affect a
lot of areas in Metro Manila.
These two factors make
the first Business Preparedness and Disaster Readiness Summit a must event for
businessmen.
The resource speakers of
the event are: Hon. Dick Gordon, Chairman, Philippine National Red Cross; Hon.
Francis Tolentino, Chairman, MMDA; Renato Solidum, Jr., Director of the
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PhiVolcs); Liza Fideliz F.
Canada, Civil Defense Executive Officer of the Department of National Defense;
Michael Rellosa, Philippine Insurers and Reinsurers Association of the
Philippines; and Dondi Mapa, National Technology Officer, Microsoft
Philippines.
Topics that will be
discussed are:
- Role of Red Cross in Times of Disaster,
- Disaster Preparedness
- What are the MMDA Programs for Disaster Preparedness?
- How Ready is the Philippines for the Big One?
- Learn the Art of Risk Transfer to Minimize Losses During Major Disaster,
- Learn to Manage and Protect Your Biggest Asset to Minimize Downtime.
Philippine Marketing
Association (PMA) organizes the event in partnership with Exlinkevents –
Business Events Organizer in the Philippines.
For participation and
partnership, call tel.no. 643-3887 or text mobile no. 0920-9814376.
- Thursday, July 16, 2015
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