Filipino scientist and diplomat Glenn S. Banaguas recently won the United Nations’ Sasakawa Award for Disaster Risk Reduction, besting over 200 nominations worldwide, an unprecedented event in the award’s 35-year history.
“I extend my thanks and gratitude to the organizers of the UN Sasakawa Award for recognizing Climate Smart Philippines’ efforts to empower people from all walks of life to develop evidence-based, humane, and gender-responsive solutions,” Banaguas said on receiving the award, which was conferred at a ceremony in Bali, Indonesia, on May 25.
This was the first time that a lone Filipino won in the Award’s 35-year history, the Climate Smart and Disaster Resilient Asean said in its news release.
Also honored this year was Save the Children-Philippines, which won the award in the Organization category.
Previous Philippine honorees included the municipality of San Francisco, Cebu, in 2011 and the Escap/Typhoon Committee in 1988.
The award is bestowed on institutions, groups and individuals that promote inclusive and resilient approaches to disaster risk reduction in line with the UN’s Sendai Framework. The main theme of the 2022 competition is “Building Resilience through a multi-hazard approach.”
In 2010, Banaguas spearheaded the creation of Climate Smart Philippines under his leadership at the Environmental and Climate Change Research Institute.
The program brought together scientific experts and stakeholders to tackle disaster risks and prevent potential damage and losses from climate change and other hazards besetting the Philippines.
Prior to receiving the Sasakawa Award, Banaguas earned a name for himself as a prolific scientist, diplomat, educator and a leading expert on environment, climate change and disaster risks in Asia.
He is also a strong and vocal advocate of science-based policy solutions. He is the youngest to win The Outstanding Filipino Laureate, which he earned for his pioneering work in environment conservation and science diplomacy.
He is also an Outstanding Young Scientist awardee conferred by the National Academy of Science and Technology, and the Asia Leaders Awardee for Sustainable Leadership.
The 2022 Sasakawa Award, held under the theme, “Building Resilience through a multi-hazard approach,” recognizes the changed global landscape in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the news release said.
Since 2019, the UN Sasakawa Awards have recognized the world-changing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and its continuing economic and social impact on millions of people around the globe.
These lingering effects, in addition to climate change, ecosystem degradation and other risk drivers, underscore the inter-connectedness of disaster impacts across countries and social strata.
In such a multi-hazard world where everyone is affected by disasters, disaster risk management remains an urgent global challenge. Thus, the Sasakawa Awards recognize distinguished efforts to promote inclusive and resilient approaches to disaster risk reduction through the Sendai Framework.
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