Top 5 Thesis Topics About Relief Distribution During Calamities
Discover the top 5 thesis topics about relief distribution during calamities in the Philippines. Perfect for students in Public Administration, Social Work, and Disaster Management programs.
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Realyn Manalo
7/1/20253 min read


Source: GMA News Online
Let me convince you to make this a thesis.
Imagine being stuck at a port in the middle of a raging typhoon. The sky is dark. Rain pours like a curse. You’re hungry. Tired. There’s no shelter. No food. No help in sight. This is what thousands of Filipinos go through every year, stranded in ports during calamities with nothing but hope. Now imagine a system that changes that. Ready-to-eat food packs, right where and when they’re needed. It’s not a dream. It’s a new promise by the DSWD and the PPA.
But here’s what’s really wrong. No one’s tracking if it actually works. No one asks what happens after the cameras leave. Do the food packs reach the people? Are they enough? Is the system ready for real chaos, not just press releases? This isn’t just about relief goods. It’s about dignity, logistics and accountability in times of crisis. Someone needs to study this. It might as well be you.
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
Social Work
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Public Administration
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Nutrition and Dietetics
Development Communication
Senior High School Strands:
HUMSS
ABM
GAS
STEM
5 Thesis Topic Ideas
1.Effectiveness of Prepositioned Food Packs on Passenger Satisfaction During Port Stranding Events
This study investigates whether having food packs ready at ports improves the experience and well-being of stranded passengers.
Target Respondents
Stranded passengers
Port authorities
DSWD field staff
2.Relationship Between Relief Distribution Speed and Passenger Stress Levels During Calamities in Ports
This research explores how quickly food packs are delivered and how it affects the stress and anxiety of those waiting.
Target Respondents
Stranded individuals
Medical personnel at ports
Emergency responders
3.Impact of Nutritional Content of Ready-to-Eat Food Packs on Short-Term Health Outcomes of Stranded Individuals
This examines whether the food provided sustains health and energy for those who rely on it for 24 to 72 hours.
Target Respondents
Nutritionists
Port passengers
DOST-FNRI representatives
4.Association Between Logistics Challenges and Delays in Relief Distribution at Critical Philippine Ports
This looks into what causes delays in food distribution and how these can be prevented.
Target Respondents
Port officials
DSWD logistics teams
Transport service providers
5.Perception of Port Passengers on the Adequacy and Accessibility of Government Relief Efforts During Weather Disruptions
This captures real voices of people affected to see if the relief efforts truly meet their needs.
Target Respondents
Passengers stranded during storms
DSWD volunteers
Port personnel
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