Brochure on Flood Resilience Alliance activities in Pangasinan, Pasig & Pateros, Philippines

Since 2018, the Philippine Red Cross, as part of the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance, has worked to increase flood resilience in vulnerable communities in rural and urban contexts of the Philippines.

This brochure was used to raise awareness of the priority areas of work the project is targeting to increase community resilience, including trainings in DRR, health and First Aid, strengthening Early Warning Systems, emergency planning at the household level, among others. The brochure encourages participation from the community population and local authorities in diverse resilience-building actions.

Each brochure included the contact information for the local Red Cross branch and QR code to the corresponding Facebook group.

Pangasinan Brochure

Pasig-Pateros Brochure

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