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The Philippine Strategic National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction (SNAP) is a road map indicating the vision and strategic objectives of the Philippines for the next 10 years while pursuing the strategic goals of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA). The SNAP takes off from the Four-Point Plan of Action on Disaster Preparedness (4PPADP) of the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) and is necessary to sustain the gains from positive effects and lessons learned from disaster risk reduction(DRR) initiatives by different stakeholders. The SNAP contains 18 priority programs and projects from 2009 to 2019 based on 150 strategic actions gathered after several consultations with stakeholder groups. The SNAP utilizes the multi-hazard approach in managing the impact of natural and human-induced disasters especially the threat of climate change. The document in part is a synthesis of previous assessments done by competent organizations and results of a series of national dialogues and focus group discussions.