a. Mainstream and integrate DRR and CCA in national, sectoral, regional and local development plans, including integration of hazard and climate change vulnerability maps in the updating of CLUPs by LGUs and enforcement of zoning regulations; and encourage more provinces to mainstream DRR in their plans, and build capacities of national and local agencies assigned to lead the effort;
b. Support the initiatives for mainstreaming DRR and CCA in by granting it priority in budget allocation;
c. Adopt a responsive national and local legal and policy framework through multistakeholder dialogues that will create an enabling environment for all Filipino citizens and the government to guide them towards an integrated DRR and CCA approach;
d. Enhance the self-reliance of local DRRM councils and their ability to implement the program through responsible DRMM offices;
e. Devise cost-effective means to offset socioeconomic losses from disasters; prepare for disaster recovery by establishing an enabling environment for both public and private sectors to increase their contribution to risk reduction activities; develop a common understanding of resource needs and include DRR and CCA in the regular business, policies, and actions of organizations;
f. Enhance national and local capacities for monitoring, forecasting, hazard identification, early warning, and risk evaluation and management;
g. Complete the geological mapping of hazards using a larger scale (1:10,000);
h. Improve the postdisaster rehabilitation and development process;
i. Make the newly established national DRRM fund more accessible to resource-poor LGUs; explore new mechanisms to expedite fund releases during emergencies; provide information on possible funding sources; and
j. Harmonize the implementation of the DRRM Act and the Climate Change Act.