Sultan Kudarat State University’s Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Management (CCDRRM) team carried out a strategic technical site visit on July 30-31, 2024, to Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela and Philippine Normal University. The purpose of the visit was to compile a detailed report on best practices, focusing on enhancing the safety and security of SKSU Personnel and assets. Additionally, the visit aimed to build a network for ongoing knowledge sharing and promote collaboration among university administrations, faculty, staff, and students in anticipation of future joint projects and partnerships.
Under the leadership of Christopher B. Blasurca, Assistant Director of CCDRRM, the SKSU delegation began their visit at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela. Upon arrival, a warm and cordial reception was provided by distinguished PLV representatives, including Dr. Nedeña Torralba, President; Dr. John A. Cabaddu, Vice President for Administration; and Mr. Romulo T. Romo, Director of NSTP-NSRC. The day kicked off with a brief but comprehensive introduction and orientation session, aimed at familiarizing both teams and setting the stage for the day’s activities. Following this initial interaction, the PLV-DRMMC team offered an in-depth presentation on their university’s best practices and methodologies related to safety and security, as an exchange, one of the SKSU-CCDRRM Administrative Officer III, Jimboy G. Rendon also delivered their presentation.
On the following day, the team visited the Philippine Normal University, where the delegation received a warm welcome from the PNU-UDRRMC team, led by Ms. Jenny C. Malitao, Director of the Administrative Services Management Office (ASMO), and Ms. Nia Carina D. Moreno, ASMO Staff. The visit began with an informal discussion and introductions from both teams. Following the introductions, Ms. Malitao presented an overview of PNU’s best practices and strategies for ensuring the safety and security of their university.
The benchmarking visit to PLV and PNU was exceptionally informative and valuable. The delegation acquired crucial insights
into effective disaster risk reduction and management practices that can be adapted for the university. The visit highlighted a strong commitment to agility, responsiveness, and future preparedness, leaving participants both inspired and equipped with new knowledge. Additionally, the experience reinforced their shared motto: “Volunteerism is the Heart of Service.”