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Country: Philippines
Summary: DSWD-Disaster Response Management Bureau: Data and Institutional Capacity Assessment
Deadline: 13 Nov 2025
Posting Date: 30 Oct 2025
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Notice Type: Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 129118998
Document Ref. No.: 0002018689
Financier: World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership: Public
Tender Value: Refer Document
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The Philippines ranks among the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world due to convergence of rapid and slow-onset hazards that pose significant risks to development outcomes. In the Climate Risk Index 2025, the country was ranked in the top three countries most impacted by recurring extreme events from 1993-2022 alongside China and India. Its Philippines location within the Pacific Ring of Fire, exposes 60 percent of land and 74 percent of the population to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and storms. These hazards, compounded by climate change, are increasing in frequency and severity, disrupting infrastructure, services, and livelihoods—especially in climate-sensitive sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, and informal urban labor. Poor and vulnerable households living in high climate risk areas are disproportionately impacted since their livelihoods are vulnerable to climate shocks and they lack the resources to adopt adaptation strategies. A 2019 study of the natural risks in the country found that natural disasters induced transient consumption poverty for nearly half a million people and that while the bottom income quintile of the country suffered less than 10 percent of total asset losses, they saw nearly a third of the total wellbeing losses amounting to an estimated $3.9 billion per year.[1] These dynamics highlight the need for adaptive social protection systems to build resilience and protect the welfare of at-risk populations.The Philippines has emerged as a regional leader in disaster risk management, making substantial investments in infrastructure, community preparedness, and disaster risk financing to mitigate the frequent natural hazards it faces. The country has strengthened its disaster risk reduction framework through the establishment of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) and the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010. As Vice Chair for Response and Early Recovery Pillar...
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TOR-for-DSWD-DRMB-Data-and-Institutional-Capacity-Assessment_October-22.docx