Rebuilding Livelihood & Community: DRR in Iligan City
nlad Kabayan, along with Christian Aid International worked together on a project aimed at rehabilitating and improving the living conditions of intensely affected families of typhoon-afflicted areas from 2011 and 2012. The project is named, “Rebuilding Livelihood & Community: DRR [Disaster Risks Reduction] in Iligan City”.
Project Site

Programme objectives:
- Strengthen the capacity of local community and natural resource base as a strategy in reducing risks in disasters and adapting to climate changes.
- Strengthen livelihoods of beneficiaries through direct livelihoods support and enhancing the position of local producers in the value chain.
- Enhance knowledge and strategies in disaster reduction and livelihood rehabilitation among key actors in DRR-CCA in the community and city.
Our Structure

Actual Results vs Expected Outputs
Objective 1: Strengthen the capacity of local community and natural resource base as a strategy in reducing risks in disasters and adapting to climate changes.

PCVA workshop in Brgy. Digkilaan, Iligan City


Community assessment, profiling & asset mapping


Our Maps for Action Plan


Objective: Strengthen the capacity of local community and natural resource base as a strategy in reducing risks in disasters and adapting to climate changes.

Survey of areas (Mandulog River & Iligan River) for the EWS


Installation of Rain Gauges in Rogongon and Abono in Iligan City together with ICDRRMO and DOST

Rain Gauge in Rogongon

Visit & check-up of EWS devices installed

Monitoring the amount of rainfall through text message

ClimateX Website

Radar Image of CDO & Iligan, % Chance of Rain and Actual rainfall


Objective: Strengthen the capacity of local community and natural resource base as a strategy in reducing risks in disasters and adapting to climate changes.

Barangay Road of Purok Crossing Digkilaan, Iligan City
Objective: Strengthen the capacity of local community and natural resource base as a strategy in reducing risks in disasters and adapting to climate changes.
