Zambo
Advocates training seek to
boost
climate change awareness
by
Rene V. Carbayas
ZAMBOANGA
CITY – Zamboanga advocates for climate change resiliency underwent a
Trainors’ Training on Advocacy for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
last September 4-5 that aims to enhance advocates’ knowledge and skills to
address public apathy on the issue of global warming and its impact to people’s
lives.
Some
forty advocates participated in the training-workshop, to include ZABIDA,
Social Action Center of the Archdiocese of Zamboanga, SILSILAH Dialogue
Movement with friends from Zamboanga Watershed Movement, the city link
personnel from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, selected
barangay officials in vulnerable communities in Zamboanga and Basilan, the
Department of Education, and the Philippine Information Agency-IX.
The
participants received vital information from short talks on the first day from
resource persons, namely: Maribel G. Enriquez of PAGASA (on weather and
climate), Engr. Allan Rommel Labayog of PHIVOLCS (on earthquake and
preparedness), and Emilia Vasquez-Julhajan of Office of Civil Defense-IX (on
disaster adaptation and mitigation). The PIA handled the session on climate
change and global warming.
Dr.
Elmeir Apolinario, Acting City Administrator and OIC Action Officer of the
Zamboanga City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council joined the rest of
the resource persons during the short forum after the talks. Apolinario
emphasized that the city is manning the council with professionals, like
engineers and medical personnel to boost the capability of the CDRRMC to
respond effectively and efficiently to disasters and emergency situations.
Through
role play and dramatization, the participants experienced how to do advocacy on
particular subject like, promotion of breast feeding, eating of vegetables,
anti-illegal drugs campaign, lobbying for a barangay infra project like basketball
court for the youth, and selling memorial plan, among others.
Dave
G. Malcampo, PIA9-ZBST Infocenter Manager processed the participants’ workshop
output in terms of weak and strong points in doing advocacy as he connects the
entire process in reducing people’s apathy on the impact of climate change.
During
the said training, some participants expressed their realization on learning a
lot of strategies and techniques in doing advocacy and also the need to enhance
their communication skills.
A
barangay official, who is also a retired military personnel revealed that for
his years in the military service, it is only during the seminar that he
encountered the sixteen techniques of advocacy.
Malcampo,
however stressed that the first thing that an advocate must possess is interest
and passion on the subject. “Interest is your driving force to learn,” Malcampo
said as he discussed some tips in doing advocacy.
During
the planning session of the different participating groups, the participants were
convinced and compelled to widen the dissemination and information drive on the
issue of climate change and its impact in Zamboanga Peninsula
region. (PIA) (091214)
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