International Journal on Science and Technology

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Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management Efficiency

Author(s) Eunel Ian Garchitorena Camacho, Jesus Leonardo Regacho
Country Philippines
Abstract The Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management Efficiency of staff and students at Governor Mariano E. Villafuerte Community College (GMVCC), Siruma, Camarines Sur. Aimed to examine the influence and measure levels of disaster preparedness across existence of disaster plan, training, and capability building, and public awareness and education; and evaluates emergency management efficiency in preparedness, response action, and recovery. Statistical analyses reveal a very strong and statistically significant relationship between disaster preparedness and emergency management efficiency, underscored by high r-squared values. The methods used in the study was descriptive-correlational. The descriptive aspect of the study focuses on assessing the level of disaster preparedness and the correlational component determine whether a significant relationship exists between disaster preparedness and emergency management. The efficiency management among GMVCC- Siruma showed that GMVCC demonstrated moderate disaster preparedness, particularly excelling in public awareness and education, but require enhancements in training and detailed planning. Their emergency management efficiency obtained highest in response, with recovery and preparedness needing further strengthening. To improve effectiveness, this study recommends the continuous development of comprehensive preparedness strategies, regular capability-building trainings, and increased community engagement. The strategic plan developed herein provides a robust framework to bolster GMVCC’s disaster response, recovery, and preparedness capacity, fostering a resilient and proactive emergency management system capable of addressing all emergency phases. This research contributes valuable insights for educational institutions seeking to strengthen disaster management practices and enhance organizational resilience.
Published In Volume 17, Issue 1, January-March 2026
Published On 2026-01-06
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v17.i1.10054
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbh5zq

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