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Local Government Units are among the first responders in a crisis, and as an institution,
it bridges the gap between the national government and its constituents. Like many
organizations, they are not exempted from numerous crises that could harm their reputation. In
2020, the country had to navigate through a global health crisis brought about by the 2019
coronavirus (COVID-19) and many political issues emerged thereafter. This shows that a crisis
is often unpredictable and can take numerous forms, such as health crises, natural disasters, and
misinformation crises. LGUs respond to these crises by employing integrated mitigation
strategies into their policies. This research aims to help government institutions in the country
by providing further knowledge on the crisis communication strategies and implementations
used in the local context of the Philippine Government. The study answers the main question
“How did the local government unit address the crises faced by the municipality?” Utilizing
Coombs’ (2019) three-stage approach to crisis management, the study explored the LGU’s
policies and guidelines going into the pre-crisis, crisis, and post-crisis stages and determined
the key learnings of concerned departments that have since been integrated into future crisis
responses. The results of the study revealed that despite the LGU’s lack of a formal crisis
communication plan, the employees rely on crisis management trainings in executing a
response. Furthermore, It was determined from the interview the following policies that were
consistent with the stages of crisis from the LGU’s crisis management response: Monitoring,
Coordination, and Information Dissemination. The LGU consistently evaluates their practices
through townhall meetings and they continue to develop communication tools to better
disseminate information to its constituents. |
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