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289:, planning and implementation of managing resources in communities, the fight against ignorance through education, the fight against poverty through livelihood training, the fight against diseases through health education, improvement in access to justice, restoration of cohesion and connection among and between communities, creation of livelihood, environmental stewardship, awareness of public policies, and the dissemination of information to other Philippine and Asian non-governmental organizations. 22: 305:
Other long-term goals also include: the creation of an organization information database and the implementation of a “report card” system. The former acts as the basis for monitoring the ongoing projects and operations and the aim is to boost the efficiency of the different operations by at least
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A core objective of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement is to build up the Conrado Benitez Institute for Sustainability (CBIS), which functions as the educational, research and technical troubleshooting wing of the PRRM. By focusing on education for sustainability through providing
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25%. While for the latter allows progress and accomplishments of ongoing projects to be recorded and reported. The PRRM aims to achieve workflow streamlining, publication exposure and quality, improved staff training and management accountability.
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In addition, the PRRM intends to advocate issues related to environment and sustainable development, economic development, social development and the rights of women, children and youth, and governance and citizen’s participation.
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educational courses which cover topics such as sustainable local economy, agriculture, coastal resource management, new and renewable energy, and gender issues, CBIS aims to inculcate sustainability into the future generation.
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in rural communities. It was the inspiration for the founding of the Federation of Free Farmers in 1953, as well as the birthing of organizations similar to PRRM in other countries such as
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In 2009, PRRM became a partner of the Ayala Foundation USA, with the task of building potable water facilities within chosen Philippine
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Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health's Report of the Strategic Management of PRRM
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The Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement: AF-USA’s First Partner for the Year 2009!
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DOCTOR TO THE BARRIOS Experiences with the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement
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and institution formed in 1952 to assist peasants in the
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Apart from Conrado Benitez, original members of PRRM's
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non-governmental organization
Philippines
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World War II
cooperatives
Thailand
Colombia
India
Guatemala
Quezon City
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction
Rural Reconstruction Movement
Y.C. James "Jimmy" Yen
Yan Yangchu
Nueva Ecija
Rizal province
Conrado Benitez
University of the Philippines
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Board of Trustees
Salvador Araneta
Cornelio Balmaceda
Cecilio Putong
Juan Salcedo, Jr.

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