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EVisayas: RE vital to disaster response

REGION 8 (Eastern Visayas) government officials, recognizing that renewable energy (RE) is crucial in humanitarian and disaster response, are supporting its institutionalization in the local development plans of provinces, cities, municipalities and barangay (villages) in the region.

Ildebrando Bernadas, head of the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), said it has been a long dream of humanitarian action «to really come to know about RE as an alternative for disaster emergency response.»

During the recent Renewable Energy for Humanitarian Action (RE4HA) Marketplace and Summit, he added that this venture will «cover the entire operation of any local government, business or economic enterprise.»

Organized by the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) in partnership with Oxfam Pilipinas, the RE4HA Marketplace and Summit gathered representatives from government agencies, local government units (LGUs), civil society organizations, humanitarian actors, academic institutions, women's organizations and RE developers to discuss RE services and business models that can be adopted in Eastern Visayas.

ICSC Director for Community Resilience Arturo Tahup presented the workshop findings identifying three priorities that can contribute to the effective integration of RE in humanitarian action, DRR and local development. These were building on appropriate RE technologies and best practices to eventually move away from the overreliance on fossil fuels; regular training and mentoring of locals; and strengthening the local communities' capacity to manage and sustain RE initiatives.

Tahup said that «multi-actor partnerships are the magic wand that makes these initiatives innovative and solid.»

This was echoed by Jam Colas, National Economic Development Authority Region 8 assistant director, who emphasized collaboration to be «able to move forward… Let us work together to attain these targets.»

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Colas noted that integrating RE in humanitarian action aligns with the goals and thrusts of the Eastern Visayas Regional Development Plan 2023-2028. This initiative will promote human capital and social development,

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