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PhilNet-RDI Blog: Programs and Services
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Self-determining and resilient rural communities based on sustainable development and organic agriculture. Rural cooperative organizing and education. Asset reform and rural governance. Area development planning and project development and management. Alternative development and democratization processes. Development of PO-based educators. Sustainable agriculture and productivity enhancement. Rural industries and enterprises development. Market linkages and development. Local development policy analyses.
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PhilNet-RDI Blog: About Philnet-RDI
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Self-determining and resilient rural communities based on sustainable development and organic agriculture. PhilNet-RDI envisions the attainment of self-determining rural communities whose development is founded on equity, ecological sustainability, gender fairness, respect for people's rights and culture, and the economic, socio-cultural and political empowerment of the marginalized rural sectors and peoples (MRSP). Rural, urban and international. To strengthen PhilNet-RDI as effective, efficient, and ge...
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PhilNet-RDI Blog: Member Organizations
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Self-determining and resilient rural communities based on sustainable development and organic agriculture. Negros Oriental Institute for Rural Development, Inc. (NIRD). Bohol Institute for Rural Development(BIRD). Center for Rural Development-Cebu. Davao Provinces Rural Development Institute(DPRDI). Rural Development Center, Inc.(PRDCI). Rural Development Institute-Sultan Kudarat(RDI-SK). Trowel Development Foundation Inc (TDFI). A day in the life of a development worker. Nonoy, the hero of farmworkers.
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NIRDs Page: The Present Situation
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LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM IN CANLAON. A day in the life of La Esa. La Esa, the entrepreneur. NIRDs Documentary of 10 years local Economy Develo. 8220;Life must go on, even if each day takes me doubly hard as a single parent. I have resolved to work hard for my children who are my inspiration,” Declares Jocelyn, who now earns a living as a farmworker in the collective sugarcane farm owned and managed by SFAWMULCO. She raises a few heads of chicken and grows vegetables in her backyard for consumption.
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NIRDs Page: LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM IN CANLAON
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LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM IN CANLAON. A day in the life of La Esa. La Esa, the entrepreneur. NIRDs Documentary of 10 years local Economy Develo. LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM IN CANLAON. The partnership of Bread for the World (BftW) and the Negros Oriental Institute for Rural Develo. Pment (NIRD) first touched ground in Canlaon in 1999. NIRD is a non-government development organ. Ization working for sustainable development and democratization in the. Has no bank, no shopping center, no recreational fac...
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NIRDs Page: NIRDs Documentary of 10 years local Economy Development efforts in Canlaon and Bayawan, Negros Oriental PHILIPPINES
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LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM IN CANLAON. A day in the life of La Esa. La Esa, the entrepreneur. NIRDs Documentary of 10 years local Economy Develo. NIRDs Documentary of 10 years local Economy Development efforts in Canlaon and Bayawan, Negros Oriental PHILIPPINES. Philippine Network of Rural Development Institute. Organic way of life. View my complete profile.
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Initiatives in Leyte: September 2008
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Organic Way of Life. Panay Rural Development Center, Inc. (PRDCI). Philippine Network of Rural Development Institute (Philnet-RDI). Negros Institute for Rural Development (NIRD). Rural Development Institute Leyte, Inc. 13-B San Joaquin St. Brgy Atipolo, Naval, Biliran. 053) 255-5046; (053) 500-925. To actively and directly participate in the process of rural democratization and development (RDD) in partnership with the marginalized rural sectors and people (MSRP) their communities and organizations.
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Initiatives in Leyte: Pamfilo’s story
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Organic Way of Life. Panay Rural Development Center, Inc. (PRDCI). Philippine Network of Rural Development Institute (Philnet-RDI). Negros Institute for Rural Development (NIRD). My name is Pamfilo and I’m a rice farmer living in the Philippines. But despite all this, things are getting a lot better thanks to a local organisation – and a quarter of a kilo of wriggly worms! How do the worms help? I am now a community organiser for my village and I’m encouraging everyone to start vegetable production...
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NIRDs Page: The Challenge
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LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM IN CANLAON. A day in the life of La Esa. La Esa, the entrepreneur. NIRDs Documentary of 10 years local Economy Develo. Flowering plants, like those of Nang Celia’s rice, produce new seeds and make new plants. Under right environmental condition, this new plant begins its new life. This new plant must find plenty of space, good soil and enough sunshine so that it will now stop growing until it will in turn produce new plants and flowers. Nonoy may not have lived longer to see ...
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ORGANIC WAY OF LIFE: System of Rice Intensification
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Negros Oriental Institute for Rural Development. ORGANIC WAY OF LIFE. Organic farming, organic foods, organic life. System of Rice Intensification. SRI or System Intensification of Rice is a methodology for increasing the productivity of irrigated rice cultivation by changing the management of plants, soil, water and nutrients. Because plant populations are greatly reduced with SRI, seed costs. Are cut by 80-90%, and because paddy fields are not kept continuously flooded, there are water savings.