Monday, January 9, 2012

Sorsogon City continues alternative livelihood trainings to mitigate effects of climate change


By Irma A. Guhit

SORSOGON CITY, January 9 (PIA)….. “The continuous alternative livelihood training for the 6 pilot barangays under the program of climate change adaptation and mitigation here will continue up to six months this 2012 although the program has been completed last December 2011,” Mr. Tito Fortes, officer in-charge of the city of Sorsogon Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Office said here today during the radio program Sasaro Sarabay.

According to Sorsogon city mayor Leovic Deoneda the city has still enough funds to continue the trainings of the constituents within the 6 pilot barangays under the CCAM program so that they will make their residences typhoon resistant by retrofitting their houses according to the standards given by the United Nations Habitat Foundation Adaptation and Mitigation for Climate Change Program and the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC).

It can be recalled that the city has been a recipient of the alternative livelihood training programs for masonry, carpentry, tile setting, and retro-fitting procedures so that the local residents identified in the 6 - highly vulnerable areas here in the city to the effects of the typhoons will be the one to renovate, retrofit and strengthen their houses according to the standards set by the UN-Habitat Foundation to mitigate the effects of climate change.

Fortes said that there are now 30 houses retrofitted and made resistant to the effects of climate change specifically to become typhoon resistant since Sorsogon is one of the provinces identified under the CCAM program frequently visited by natural calamities aside from highly vulnerable to storm surge given its location and topography.

The city government has been continuously seeking local and foreign funding as the vision of the city is to make houses truly resistant to the ill effects of CC.

Fortes said that the specific barangays namely Sirangan, Cambulaga, Cabid-an, Bitano-o, Talisay and Sampaloc will be provided the continuous training with the assistance of the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority.

Assessment of their residences here now is being conducted specially starting at the 6 pilot barangays so that the vision of the city to create a safe city under the UN Habitat standards will be observed.

Under the Gender and Advocacy Development program the local residents will also be taught how to do food processing and food preservation.

“Here in Sorsogon certain foods are abundant during summer. These can be preserved and become a buffer stock of food that can be used and shared during lean months, can be sold or used during times of calamities,” Fortes said.

The Sanggunian Panlungsod is now drafting an ordinance to make houses typhoon resistant. Those that will be newly constructed will be provided orientation by the city engineering office and will be assessed by the city urban planning office in terms of location so that the proper way to mitigate and adapt to climate change will also become integrated in housing construction within the city.

He also said that those constituents who were trained under the UN Habitat to do masonry, carpentry, tile and toilet setting and retro-fitting procedures in house construction can now be hired as workers.

"We hope that these people trained and provided skills can now also be gainfully employed or given work here in our city'" Fortes said. (PIA-SORSOGON)

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