Success Story: A Science-and-Community-Based EWS in Makati City, Philippines

Success Story: A Science-and-Community-Based EWS in Makati City, Philippines

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New technology, development, interconnectivity, and gradual solutions are the modern engines of many projects today. However, the goal of all, even the most advanced projects, remains the same – saving human lives. We are proud and delighted to be part of many significant worldwide projects that improve the safety of cities and the people living there. One of our recent involvements turned out to be highly impactful in terms of increasing the city’s disaster resilience.

The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction video features our Partner TCK’s early warning system. It unveils how the system provides a life-saving impact, which could be benchmarked throughout the world:

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Michal Rosinski

Michal has lived in six countries, and he can speak four languages. He represents Telegrafia in the USA, Asia, Australia and Germanic countries as an international business manager. He is a big fan of Jamie Oliver, eats healthily, but he still loves unhealthy food. He does not agree with Mark Twain that people can live on a good compliment for two months. Michal is a bookworm, believes in experience-dependent brain neuroplasticity that takes it roots in the idea of what we focus on. He agrees with Raj Koothrappali that Aquaman sucks; he is familiar with the fact that not Mount Everest but Olympus Mons is the tallest mountain known to man.

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