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Capacity Assessment Existing Capacities Effectiveness (A) Attractiveness (B) Capacity Rating (Axb)

The document provides a capacity assessment and vulnerability mapping for a municipality. It rates the existing capacities of human resources, physical amenities, and financial power on their effectiveness and attractiveness in addressing identified hazards and vulnerabilities. It also maps vulnerabilities by rating the degree of exposure and importance of informal settlers, structures/assets, and people. The highest rated capacities were human resources and physical amenities with a rating of 14 each. The highest rated vulnerability was for informal settlers, structures/assets, and people with a rating of 25 each.

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Capacity Assessment Existing Capacities Effectiveness (A) Attractiveness (B) Capacity Rating (Axb)

The document provides a capacity assessment and vulnerability mapping for a municipality. It rates the existing capacities of human resources, physical amenities, and financial power on their effectiveness and attractiveness in addressing identified hazards and vulnerabilities. It also maps vulnerabilities by rating the degree of exposure and importance of informal settlers, structures/assets, and people. The highest rated capacities were human resources and physical amenities with a rating of 14 each. The highest rated vulnerability was for informal settlers, structures/assets, and people with a rating of 25 each.

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CAPACITY ASSESSMENT

Existing Capacities Effectiveness Attractiveness Capacity Rating


(a) (b) (a x b)
degree to which the identified capacity addresses the degree to which an existing capacity can be
identified hazard and vulnerabilities enhanced and/or modified to address the
1-2= Poor identified hazard and vulnerabilities
3-5= Average 9-10= Less attractive
6-8= Above Average 6-8= Somewhat Attractive
9-10= High 3-5= Reasonably Attractive
1-2= Highly Attractive

Human Resources like the Youth Sector, Senior Citizens, 7 2 14


volunteer from the Academe, NGOs, GOs, Barangay
Devt. Council ,Barangay Tanod,Barangay Nutrition
Scholar, Barangay Health Worker, Barangay Service Point
Officer

Physical Amenities (Projects like the emergency siren, 7 2 14


standpipe, fire extinguishers, drums and buckets, ropes,
boots, helmets, reflectorized vest etc..

Financial Power (RPT, IRA) 9 1 9

KSA which can be achieved through, IEC and trainings 7 2 14


and seminars
VULNERABILITY MAPPING AND ASSESSMENT

Degree of Exposure Importance


(a) (b)
percentage of the elements-at-risk that are exposed to degree of importance to the community life
the force of the hazard vis-à-vis the population/total survival
Hazard/Elements at-Risk number in the barangay/municipality Vulnerability Rating (a x b)
1=10% 6=60% 1-2= less important
2=20% 7=70% 3-5= somewhat important
3=30% 8=80% 6-8= reasonably important
4=40% 9=90% 9-10= highly important
5=50% 10=100%

Informal Settlers (18 families/household) 5 5 25

Structures/Assets (house made of light materials, old 5 5 25


commercial buildings)

People (Senior Citizens, children, informal settlers) 5 5 25

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