
Multi-sector representatives attend ARISE Philippines’ first Annual General Assembly in 2025.
On January 27, the ARISE Secretariat headquarters in MOA Square, Mall of Asia Complex, hosted the first annual general meeting for 2025 of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies (ARISE) Philippines, one of the nation’s premier resilience networks. ARISE Philippines, which now has 156 private sector enterprises, civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and academic institutions as members, is well-positioned to make a big difference in disaster resilience initiatives across the country.
The meeting’s subject, “Catalyzing Progress for a Resilient and Sustainable Future towards ARISE 2030,” was based on the statement, “Innovate, Integrate, Elevate,” which exhorted participants to adopt novel strategies, work together across industries, and raise the bar for disaster resilience standards.

ARISE Philippines Board Members (from left): Dr. Ma. Teresita Medado, Sylvestre Barrameda Jr., Austere Panadero, ARISE Philippines Co-Chair Engr. Liza Silerio, ARISE Global Board Member Vice Admiral (VADM) Alexander Pama, Raymond Rufino, and Michael Rellosa (not in photo: Rosemarie Rafael and Jessica Bianca Sy)
The Co-Chair representing the private sector, Engr. Liza Silerio, welcomed the collective and expressed her gratitude for the network’s role in promoting community resilience and sustainable progress. For the public sector, Office of Civil Defense Undersecretary Ariel Nepomuceno emphasized the importance of engineering solutions in disaster preparedness and highlighted the critical role of committed private sector leaders in building a more resilient nation.
Chief of Office UNDRR Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Marco Toscano-Rivalta, in a video message, commended ARISE Philippines for its outstanding contributions to disaster risk reduction. “I extend my profound gratitude for ARISE Philippines’ exemplary leadership and contributions,” he stated. He referenced the Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction held in Manila last October 2024, saying, “Your efforts were instrumental to the event’s success. ARISE has showcased the power of public-private partnerships and set the benchmark for other regions to follow.”

Member companies pledge their participation in ARISE Philippines’ seven new programs.
ARISE Global Board Member Vice Admiral (VADM) Alexander Pama, ret., was present to bolster the local network and guarantee its support to the international alliance. A highlight of the meeting was the unveiling of seven ARISE Philippines Materials and Knowledge products by the ARISE Board of Directors. These resources are designed to support members in implementing resilience-building initiatives. The meeting also included a call to action for members to actively participate in seven new programs to be initiated this year.

Mr. Hans Sy, ARISE Philippines Chairperson for the Private Sector, addresses members and observers.
Mr. Hans Sy, Chairperson for the Private Sector at ARISE Philippines, urged the members and observers in attendance to act, work together, and remain together in his closing remarks. In order to build a stronger and more resilient Philippines for future generations, he called on everyone to cooperate in order to “co-create bridges for resilience.”
The ARISE Philippines network’s secretariat office, SM Prime Holdings, promotes a corporate culture that is resilient to both natural and man-made hazards. Visit www.arise.ph or send an email to [email protected] for additional information.
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