The Philippines tops the list of countries with the highest disaster risk, thus building our capacity to respond, bounce back and adapt to intensifying climate impacts is a nationwide priority and shared responsibility.
“Any program that aims to build climate
resilience requires strong partnerships and working together across all
sectors,” said World-Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-PH) Executive
Director, Katherine Custodio at the breakout session of the 7th
Annual Conference of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities – Sustainable
Cities and Landscapes Conference and Student Symposium 2024 (APRU-SCL 2024).
“There is definite opportunity for platforms or networks to come together and bring to life our national policies and our commitments, but for these to succeed, there needs to be sincere effort and openness to work across different sectors and disciplines,” said Custodio. The session on creating connections and partnerships was hosted by Jonas Marie Dumdum, Senior Consultant and Sustainability Service Lead of Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Manila Branch.
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