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PRC pushes stronger collaboration to boost climate resilience

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) on March 4, 2026 calls for stronger collaboration to enhance climate resilience in vulnerable communities across the country. Speaking at the Climate Resilience Multi-Stakeholder Forum in Pasig City, PRC Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang stressed the importance of coordination to achieve climate resiliency. During the forum, the PRC, along with Plan International Pilipinas and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Philippine country office, signed the country coordination mechanism aimed at strengthening community capacity through partnerships with the public and private sectors.

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00:08Also, may we call Mr. Nicholas Brewell for our signing.
00:30The Alliance Initiative aims to provide a national platform that fosters strategic coordination, technical collaboration, and aligned advocacy to strengthen
00:42climate resilience and disaster risk reduction and management across the Philippines.
00:48At its core, the collaboration will work on building and strengthening community capacities and deepening partnerships with public institutions and
01:00private sector stakeholders at all levels.
01:03It will also aim to create formalized platforms and mechanisms to amplify community voices in planning and policy processes, leading
01:16to needs and evidence-based government programs on disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.
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