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Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba
ABSTRACT
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Disaster risks (i.e. typhoons, earthquakes, etc.) always leave communities in the Philippines devastated. While these risks are mostly natural, its effect and impact could be cushioned with the right amount of preparation, involvement of stakeholders, and high-level of consciousness among community members. Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba is a documentary on a people’s organization’s community-managed climate and disaster risk reduction and management in the vulnerable community of Barangay Banaba. It follows their efforts – all geared towards increasing the community’s capacities. However, Barangay Banaba’s vulnerability is still worsened by the growing number of urban poor due to the unending influx of illegal settlers in the easements of the rivers surrounding their community; an issue that involves government properties and thus require real government action. The film looks into the relationship of Buklod Tao and the people of Barangay Banaba. It illustrates how a community could be developed and organized even with the absence of government’s proactive involvement.
Disaster risks (i.e., typhoons, earthquakes, etc.) affect various communities all over the Philippines at different extents. While these risks are mostly natural, their effect and impact could be cushioned with the proper kind of preparation, involvement of stakeholders, and high-level of consciousness among community members. “Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba” is a documentary that looks into the role being played by Buklod Tao, a people’s organization in the at-risk community of Barangay Banaba. It illustrates how a community could be developed and organized even with the absence of government’s proactive involvement. Using the Hyogo Framework for Action, the film shows Buklod Tao’s capacity development and partnership with their local government towards building a resilient community; Participatory Hazard, Vulnerability, and Capacity Assessment on the other hand, helped contextualize the relationship of visual evidences shown in the film.


Mercado, M. V. DC. (2012). Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba, Unpublished Student Thesis, University of the Philippines, College of Mass Communication
Mercado, M. V. DC. (2012). Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba, Unpublished Student Thesis, University of the Philippines, College of Mass Communication


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ABSTRACT

Disaster risks (i.e., typhoons, earthquakes, etc.) affect various communities all over the Philippines at different extents. While these risks are mostly natural, their effect and impact could be cushioned with the proper kind of preparation, involvement of stakeholders, and high-level of consciousness among community members. “Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba” is a documentary that looks into the role being played by Buklod Tao, a people’s organization in the at-risk community of Barangay Banaba. It illustrates how a community could be developed and organized even with the absence of government’s proactive involvement. Using the Hyogo Framework for Action, the film shows Buklod Tao’s capacity development and partnership with their local government towards building a resilient community; Participatory Hazard, Vulnerability, and Capacity Assessment on the other hand, helped contextualize the relationship of visual evidences shown in the film.

Mercado, M. V. DC. (2012). Ang Buklod Tao at ang Barangay Banaba, Unpublished Student Thesis, University of the Philippines, College of Mass Communication

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