Towards a more fortitude Philippines
The Philippines is known as close to the Ring of Fire, which faces a constant threat from natural disasters. This vulnerability, worsen by climate change, which led to consequential economic losses, stracture-damages and loss of lives. The call for more resiclient Philippines requires a varied approach in addressing the causes, effective responses, and overcoming the preserving challenges.
One of the reason for being vulnerable of the Philippines is the disaster that we’re experiencing. Such as volcanic activities and climate change. However, the risks of this infrastracture and human life posed by this exposure to extreme weather events like, typhoons, floods, and droughts. Second is the Poverty and Inequality. This may cause low-income communities which frequently result in insufficient infrastructure. We know that Illiteracy is one of the major problem in our country. This is the quality or condition of being unable to read or write. In the recent data, there are 2.8 million illiterate adults in our country.
We Filipinos are known for our ability to recover from difficult situations by being united and still maintaining a positive attitude. The Philippines' resilience endeavor illustrates the importance of a ma multi-faceted approach that unifies government policies, community engagement, and technological and traditional knowledge.
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