PROCESS-BOHOL, Inc.

Participatory Research, Organization of Communities and Education towards Struggle for Self-reliance

PROCESS-BOHOL, Inc.

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      • Belgian Integrated Agrarian Reform Support Project
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      • The Mangrove Species Composition
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Re-assessment of Mangroves in Maribojoc Bay

May 2, 2013July 27, 2018 admin

Effective April this year until March next year, PROCESS-Bohol will do a participatory field research on mangroves as well as

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Abatan LRED cluster, ecotourism master plan to boost development

April 5, 2013July 27, 2018 Chester Impang

  ABATAN CLUSTER LRED PLAN (presented by DTI-Bohol Provincial Director Nannette C. Arbon) and the Abatan River Ecotourism Master Plan

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Coastal villagers find comfort in EcoSan

April 5, 2013July 27, 2018 Chester Impang

While others appear to be apprehensive about ecosan or ecological sanitation, the village folks of Barangay San Pedro in the

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Project for goat raisers flips another year

April 4, 2013July 27, 2018 Chester Impang

August 11, 2007 By Mario L. Limocon, Director for Operations   Inspired by the results in Year 1, the Australian

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Principles of Development

PROCESS-Bohol believes that grassroots organizations should play a key role in transforming society and should effectively participate in local and national decision-making.
By empowering the communities through their own collective reflection and action, PROCESS-Bohol aims to make itself progressively immaterial as communities increasingly take control of their own destiny.

Vision

Improved quality of life of poor communities, particularly those of women, children, farmers and fishers who are God-loving, gender sensitive and empowered, living in a healthy, just and equitable environment.

Mission

To continuously empower the poor women, children, farmers and fishers towards effective and sustainable management of resources and promotion of just and gender-sensitive environment.

Goals

Empowered POs that can claim and protect sectors rights, advance their interests and enhance their participation in society and governance.


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