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
      • Bilar River Ecosystem and Health Enhancement Project
      • Bridging Enterprisefor Sustainable and Tourism (BEST) of Bohol Project
      • Central Visayas Water and Sanitation Project
      • Fishery Development Project
      • Integrated Population and Coastal Resource Management
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      • Collaborating with government for WatSan: a success story
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      • “Developing Capabilities of Women to Combat Climate Change through Science & Technology Interventions” (TERMINAL REPORT)
      • Construction of Abatan Ecological Amphitheater (Terminal Report)
      • Strengthening Technologies and Resilience of Inhabitants against Disasters and other Events (STRIDE) Project – Completion Report
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      • Re-assessment of Mangroves in Maribojoc Bay
      • The Mangrove Species Composition
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Projects 

Enterprise Development Program – Combating Child Labor (CCL) in Ubay 2 Project

February 3, 2017August 3, 2018 Process Bohol 0 Comments

Under the CCL-Ubay 2 Project, a total amount of PhP4,029,436.50 was already released to 171 beneficiaries including the 3 school-based

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“Developing Capabilities of Women to Combat Climate Change through Science & Technology Interventions” (TERMINAL REPORT)

February 3, 2017February 7, 2017 Process Bohol 0 Comments
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Construction of Abatan Ecological Amphitheater (Terminal Report)

February 3, 2017February 8, 2017 Process Bohol 0 Comments
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The Mangrove Species Composition and Forest Structure Between Managed and Unmanaged Nipa Palm at Abatan River

February 3, 2017February 7, 2017 Process Bohol 0 Comments
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CCL Photo Documentation

February 10, 2015February 8, 2017 Process Bohol 0 Comments

Parent Advocates Training held on March 27 – 28, 2014                    

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From seaweeds to milkfish

April 5, 2013May 20, 2013 Chester Impang

  For years, they tried guso but failed. Perhaps because the current off the coastal waters in barangay Songculan in

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BEST of Bohol Project MOA Signing with Partner LGUs

April 4, 2013May 20, 2013 Chester Impang

May 11, 2007   The mayors of the towns of Catigbian, Loon, and Maribojoc each recently inked a respective memorandum

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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 the quality of life of the poor and vulnerable communities.

Mission

To continuously empower the poor and vulnerable communities.

Goals

  • Empowered peoples’ organizations and partners.
  • Trained people’s continuously empower the poor and vulnerable communities.

 

 


Abatan River

Savima Mangrove

Brief History

PROCESS was formed as an offshoot of the project “SARILAKAS”, a Filipino conjunction of the term sariling lakas which means "own strength". Formally established in 1982 in Manila. Started in Bohol in the municipality of Tubigon in 1985. SEC registered on March 2, 1998 as PROCESS-Bohol, Inc. PCNC certified NGO for excellence in governance and as a Donee institution.

Principles of Development

PROCESS believes that grassroots organization 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 aims to make itself progressively immaterial as communities increasingly take control of their own destiny.

Vision

Improved the quality of life of the poor and vulnerable communities.

Mission

To continuously empower the poor and vulnerable communities.

Goal

  • Empowered peoples’ organizations and partners.
  • Trained people’s continuously empower the poor and vulnerable communities.

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