Complex scientific concepts should be grounded in the lived realities of communities entailing translation into local languages and culturally-responsive warning systems. These would ensure that……
‘Sanrokan’ refers to the tradition of Romblon in sharing food and sharing ideas. This is the concept behind the 2026 International Sanrokan Festival on the……
The impact of climate change differs from one sector to another, especially factoring in poverty and inequality. Farmers and fisherfolk may experience sea level rise……
Youth leaders from community-based organizations in coastal areas of Las Pinas joined ‘EcoTayo: Ugnayan sa Klima for Resilient Communities,’ an innovative action planning workshop led……
Written by: Ma. Shara Micah Oliquino with data extraction support from Gabriel Tan, UPRI Education Division From 26 January to 20 February, the UP Resilience……
On February 22, 2026, representatives from the UP Resilience Institute (UPRI) joined the Family Prep M.A.R.C.H. (Mass Assembly for Rescue and Care for Humanity) at……
On February 12, 2026, the UP Resilience Institute (UPRI) conducted an earthquake preparedness and response drill at the Philippine Association of University Women (PAUW) Child……
Awareness, acceptance and the acknowledgement of the needs to improve are essential characteristics of an organizational leader. PAUW-CSC through their leaders acknowledged their opportunities for……
The Master of Climate and Disaster Resilience (MCDR) was formally launched on 27 February 2026 during the 31st Anniversary celebration of the University of the……
Written by: Marc Forneste and Audrei Anne Ybanez of NOAH Hazard Assessment Team Exactly one week after the February 19 event, Mount Kanlaon erupted again……