Bohol has received nearly ₱4 million in support for climate resilience and disaster preparedness, marking another important step in helping communities prepare for future environmental challenges.
The funding will help strengthen local capacity in climate risk assessment and in the development of local climate change action plans. More importantly, it will give communities better tools to respond to hazards and build stronger local preparedness.
Support for Safer and Stronger Communities
This financial support is expected to help local governments improve planning and decision-making when it comes to climate and disaster risks. At the same time, it supports efforts to create more responsive and effective local action plans.
By investing in climate resilience, Bohol continues to strengthen its ability to protect lives, livelihoods, and communities from future threats.
A Meaningful Step for Bohol
The new support reflects a growing effort to build safer, stronger, and more resilient communities across the province. In addition, it highlights the value of long-term planning in addressing the effects of climate change and disasters.
As Bohol moves forward, this funding could help local communities become better prepared for the challenges ahead.
Photo: DEPDev Central Visayas Region
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