Cebu City, Philippines – The Visayas leg of the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) “Handa Pilipinas” annual exposition kicked off yesterday at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu City, with its agenda focused on enhancing the region’s disaster resilience through science, technology, and innovation (STI).
The Handa Pilipinas Visayas Leg will run from July 24 to 26 and will bring together local government units (LGUs), stakeholders, and experts in disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) to share best practices and explore innovative solutions.
The undertaking seeks to serve as a critical platform for knowledge exchange and collaborative efforts aimed at fortifying the resilience of the Visayas region through cutting-edge science and technology.
In his opening remarks, DOST Undersecretary for Regional Operations Dr. Sancho Mabborang highlighted the integral role of science in DRRM, and emphasized how LGUs act as active collaborators to offer significant insights from their on-ground experiences.
Mabborang said the collaboration allows for the sharing of best practices across various LGUs and fosters more resilient and well-prepared communities through the application of technology and innovation.
The keynote address was delivered by DOST Secretary Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr., who underscored the pivotal role of STI in disaster risk reduction and management.
“STI is crucial in addressing the challenges in disaster risk reduction and staying ahead of the curve in disaster management. This is why we bring Handa Pilipinas into our communities,” said Dr. Solidum.
He likewise elaborated on three key messages: redefining Filipino resilience, understanding hazards and risks, and harnessing appropriate S&T solutions.
Dr. Teodoro Gatchalian, DOST Undersecretary for Special Concerns, delivered a special message spotlighting the indomitable spirit of the Visayans.
He said: “Time and again, the fighting spirit of the Visayans has shone through, demonstrating unyielding resilience. Yesterday, we gather to once again to strengthen that resilience with the power of innovation, the DOST power.”
The event also featured messages of support from key regional leaders, including Dir. Jennifer Bretana of NEDA Region 7, Councilor Alforque of Lapu-Lapu City, and Arch. Arceil Barlam, department head of the Mandaue City Environment Office.
Day one of the Handa Pilipinas event featured a pre-conference session titled “Unmasking DRRM Hoaxes: The Hunt for Truth Against Social Media Misinformation,” along with pre-opening activities and a press conference.
Various activities aligned with DRRM and the DOST’s vision of a resilient nation, including technological exhibits accessible to the public, will also be held. (Nelson Santos)