The global pandemic is taking a toll on people’s mental and emotional well-being. To respond to the need to provide the UP community and UP’s partner communities with adequate psychosocial support, the UP Ugnayan ng Pahinungòd launched the Committee on Psychosocial Emergency Services (UP CoPES) to better coordinate and harmonize the psychosocial aspect of Pahinungòd’s volunteer services.
Tag: UP Resilience Institute
Dealing with confusion and information overload when it comes to the government’s policies to fight COVID-19? The UP Resilience Institute has developed a two-volume policy sourcebook to help Filipinos keep track of the government’s policies and measures to fight the pandemic.
If you’re looking for the latest COVID-19 statistics in your municipality, city, province, region, or for the whole Philippines, 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 a𝘀𝗸 𝗬𝗮𝗻𝗶 the EndCovBot on Messenger: 𝗺.𝗺𝗲/𝗬𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗘𝗻𝗱𝗖𝗼𝘃𝗕𝗼𝘁
UP’s COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team uses the best available data to measure effectivity of ECQ and propose course of action after April 30.
Estimating Local Healthcare Capacity to Deal with COVID-19 Case Surge: Analysis and Recommendations
The UP COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team releases its analysis and recommendations on how to implement community quarantine after April 30 to aid decision-making.
The UP COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team releases the results of its projections, analyses, and recommendations to aid decision-making.
The UP COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team has created a web portal (http://endcov.ph/) mapping out COVID-19 cases in the country in clear, useful detail.
A team of engineers from the UP College of Engineering (UP-CoE) further assured the safety of people gravely affected by the recent Mindanao earthquakes by conducting structural assessment of vital buildings in North Cotabato Province and the hard-hit Municipality of Makilala.
The University of the Philippines is committed in sending its group of geology experts from the UP Resilience Institute today to conduct a needs assessment in light of the Mindanao earthquakes last October 29 and 31 with magnitudes 6.6 and 6.5, respectively.












