Climate-Smart Villages in the Philippines: Scalable platforms for local adaptation initiatives
By Kimmy Baroidan[1] Agriculture accounts for one third of the employment in the Philippines, making it a key sector. The International Food...
Learn moreBy Kimmy Baroidan[1] Agriculture accounts for one third of the employment in the Philippines, making it a key sector. The International Food...
Learn morePHILIPPINES – On 27 February, the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) and the International Center for Tropical...
Learn moreBernardo Pelayo, 48, is a family farmer from Layong Mabilo Village, Cavite Province. Pelayo is a widower who has been raising his four...
Learn moreVegetable Garden in School Project: The Cavite, Philippines’ Experience for Enhancing Nutrition and Agro-biodiversity Background As part of...
Learn moreManang (elder sister) Connie never imagined her two pregnant goats will multiply so fast to become 11 goats in just 11 months and become her...
Learn moreIIRR project on Bio Intensive Gardening also has a preference for native crops because they are better at adapting to local conditions compared to...
Learn moreStarting January 2016, IIRR will be hosting Save the Children, Humanitarian Leadership Academy (HLA) in its global headquarters in the...
Learn moreIIRR has been working in a flood-affected urban municipality in Cavite, Philippines, for almost 3 years now. One of our colleagues in this...
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