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Introduction. Founded in 1952 Dean Conrado Benitez Pioneer of rural development and local democracy Fourfold program Education Livelihood Health Self-governance. Mission-Vission. Vision Free of ignorance, poverty, disease, and powerlessness Self-development Mission
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Introduction • Founded in 1952 • Dean Conrado Benitez • Pioneer of rural development and local democracy • Fourfold program • Education • Livelihood • Health • Self-governance
Mission-Vission • Vision • Free of ignorance, poverty, disease, and powerlessness • Self-development • Mission • Enhance rural communities • Integrated program • Education • Livelihood • Health • Habitat • Environment • Self Governance
Goals • To have strong local movements for learning centers for sustainale development • To have strong national influence on sustainable development policy and action • Financial sustainability
PRRM Core Features • Strengthening civil society capacities and movements • Learning for sustainability • Influencing public police and promoting development and cooperation • Developing and implementing innovative field programs and projects
Major Programs of PRRM • Managing the resource base • Building a sustainable livelihood • Human development and ensuring access to basic services • Reducing community vulnerabilities
Managing the Resource Base • Promotion of community-based nautral resource management (CB-NRM) • Tap own resource for sustainable livelihood
Building A Sustainable Livelihood • Contribute to security, incomes and livelihood • Projects: • LEISA • SRI
Enhancing Human Development and Ensuring Access to Basic Services • Focuses on health, family, and child-development • Projects • Community based family planning and reproductive health project • Responsible parenthood program (RPP) • Botika sa Barangay Project • Community health financing project • Community based social marketing for Women’s health and safe motherhood • Community based health project
Reducing Community Vulnerabilities • Focus on relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction aspects • Projects • Rehabilitation of Negros Occidental • Rehabilitation of Nueva Vizcaya • Communities hit by super typhoons
Funding • Both international and national • Organizations • UN • WHO • ADB
Research Methodology • Information from interviews • PRRM personnel • Information from data • PRRM annual records • Information from focus group discussion (LICAB) • Rapid rural appraisal
Limitations • Only health-related aspects • No official documents in Licab
External Analysis (PRRM) • Opportunities • Mission-vission aligned with Millenium Development Goals • International knowledge • Symbiotic relationship of Phil government and PRRM • Ethnic diversity • Better technology
External Analysis (PRRM) • Threats • High-paying careers cause low employment • Importation of rice weakens agriculture • Changing political dynamics • Economic recession causes withdrawals of funding • Ethnic diversity can cause resistance to change
External Analysis (Licab) • Opportunities • Municipal government is fully supportive • Health system partnered with Makati city • Opportunities for practical education • Problems considered as opportunities for several projects and/or programs
External Analysis (Licab) • Threats • Geographic location is prone for floods • Floods cause water-borne diseases • Limited financial assistance • Lack of health centers
Internal Analysis (PRRM) • Strengths • Introduction of credo, mission and vision • Open communication lines • Many sources of funding • Utilizes talents and capabilities of people • Monitoring ongoing projects • Relationships are centered on Filipino values
Internal Analysis (PRRM) • Weaknesses • Monitoring and feedback is done verbally • Evaluation procedures are not transparent • Gray areas in levels of management • Funding is mostly based on international sources • Success of program is based on LGUs of communities
Analysis of Issues • Licab • Lack of accurate and up-to-date health profiles • PRRM • Lack of documentation procedures • Strong partnership with LGU first before integration of NGO projects
Decision-Making Analysis • Problems to prioritize • Health related problems • Malnutrition • Heart disease • Infectious disease • No official records was collected
Solution • To create a baseline database to standardize collection • Address standardized monitoring and evaluation of projects