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The Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that draws on more than 50 years of experience in rural development. PRRM aims to enhance the capacities of rural communities in the planning, advocacy and implementation of sustainable development, through an integrated program of education, livelihood, health, habitat, environment and self-governance.

Current Job Vacancies

School Administrator

The School of Rural Reconstruction and Sustainable Development (SRRSD) offers undergraduate, graduate, diploma and certificate courses in rural reconstruction and sustainable development. SRRSD’s target clientele are NGO and other development workers, local government executives and staff, leaders of people’s organizations, and other interested individuals.

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Sustainable Agriculture Specialist

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provides the institution and the partner farmers with information and technical assistance on environmentally sound practices for sustainable agriculture.
  • Links with sustainable agriculture organizations and groups.
  • Conducts trainings related to sustainable agriculture.
  • Responsible for the research, writing and editing of publications on sustainable agriculture topics
  • Seeks out projects and opportunities related to sustainable agriculture.

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Please send your application letter and resume to:

PRRM Human Resource Management and Development Unit

PRRM Building, 56 Mother Ignacia Avenue cor. Dr. Lazcano St., Quezon City 1103
Fax No. (02) 3724995

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Publications

Journals, Books, Articles, Features and Commentaries on national and international policy, grassroots developments and initiatives and rural reconstruction movement. Read more
Community and Habitat No. 13: Community resilience needs a change in mindset Community and Habitat No. 13: Community resilience needs a change in mindset
Community resilience needs a change in mindset
THIS ISSUE OF PRRM’S COMMUNITY & HABITAT JOURNAL IS focused on the intertwined issues of climate change, energy and food.

Development Courses
Conrado Benitez Institute for Sustainability (CBIS)

  • Basic Course on Sustainability (BCS)
  • Course on Governance for Sustainability
  • Gender and Development
  • Sustainable Coastal Resources Management
  • Ecotourism
  • Sustainable Energy and Climate Change
  • Managing Development for Sustainability
  • Local Economy
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Sustainable Health
  • Organizing for Community Development
  • Healing and Wellness
The CBIS offers a range of sustainable development courses covering different situations. Read more

Downloadable Forms
CBIS Handbook 4 | Enrollment Form