PROCESS- ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE

NAME OF Participatory Research, Organization of ORGANIZATION Communities and Education towards Struggle for Self-reliance (PROCESS)-Bohol, Inc.

CONTACT PERSON Emilia M. Roslinda, Executive Director Mobile # 0908 873 8304 DATE ESTABLISHED March, 1985 REGISTRATION NUMBER SEC – C199800179 on March 2, 1998

BIR – 2RC0000254456 on March 10, 1999

DSWD – FOVII-RL 0009-2015 on October 27, 2015

DSWD-CSO ACRN No. 2016-A025 ACCREDITATION LoGoTRI-PhilNet Philippine Council for NGO certification (PCNC)

ADDRESS Purok 5, Esabo Road, Tiptip District, City 6300 Bohol CONTACT NUMBERS (6338) 510 8255; 416 0067 +63 917 301 3958 WEBSITE URL: www.processbohol.org EMAIL AD: [email protected] FACEBOOK: Process-Bohol, Inc.

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 quality of life of poor communities, particularly those of women, children, farmers and fishers who are God-loving, gender-sensitive and empowered, living in a healthy, just, and equitable environment.

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MISSION:

To continuously empower poor women, children, farmers and fishers towards effective and sustainable management of resources and promotion of a just and gender-sensitive environment.

GOALS:

Empowered POs that can claim and protect sectors’s rights, advance their interests, and enhance their participation in society and governance

CORE PROGRAMS:

A. OPERATION

1. Natural Resource Management 2. Capacity Building 3. Enterprise Development

B. INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING AND SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM 1. Human Resource Development 2. Resource Mobilization 3. Research and Development

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: 1. Florante S. Camacho - Chair 2. Fr. Felix Warli R. Salise, Jr. - Vice Chair 3. Rosalinda G. Paredes - Secretary 4. Carlos P. Ventura Jr. - Treasurer 5. Jose T. Travero - Member 6. Myrna T. Pagsuberon - Member/Legal Counsel 7. Marcial T. Lim - Member

AREAS OF COVERAGE: 2 provinces across 2 regions, Bohol of Region 7 and Southern Leyte of Region 8 covering a total 30 municipalities and 1 city and 64 barangays

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ACCREDITATION/ 1. Regional Development Council (RDC) 2. Provincial Development Council (PDC) ACHIEVEMENTS: 3. City Development Council (CDC) 4. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 5. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) 6. Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC) 7. As BANGON President for three (3) consecutive years from 1996 – 1999 and 2013 to present 8. Awardee, President Carlos P. Garcia Award for the Executive Director in the field of Social Development in 2016 by the Province of Bohol 9. Plaque of Recognition as Active Member of PhilDHRRA Visayas during the PhilDHRRA GA in 2016 10. Plaque of Recognition awarded during the Pasidungog, 2016 by DepEd 11. Plaque of Recognition awarded during the Pasidungog, 2015 by DepEd 12. Plaque of Recognition awarded during the Pasidungog, 2014 by DepEd 13. Most Outstanding Civil Society Organization, 2012 by the Province of Bohol 14. As Outstanding Performer of the Belgian Integrated Agrarian Reform Support Program (BIARSP) from 1999 to 2000 15. For facilitation of NEDA’s Mainstreaming Sustainable Development (MSD) Project Study Tour for 2 consecutive years –from 2002-2003 16. As BANGON Chair, for its active membership in the Search for Outstanding Boholanos around the World 17. For the outstanding support to the Coastal Resource Management Project of DENR-USAID 18. As an active member of the Organizing Committee of Coastal Zone 19. Awarded by the Department of Agriculture as an Outstanding Entity under the Gintong Ani Award 20. For its exemplary performance in the implementation of the Promotion of Rural Employment through Self-employment and Entrepreneurship Development PRESEED Program under the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 21. For its valuable assistance on the achievement of the goals and objectives in the implementation of Community Development Project in Bohol – received from the Central Visayas State College of Agriculture, Forestry and Technology (CVSCAFT).

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AFFILIATION/S: INTERNATIONAL

SEAFish for Justice – an alliance of CBCRM practitioners and advocated in Southeast Asia

NATIONAL 1. Catholics for Reproductive Health (C4RH) 2. Member of the Philippine Watershed Management Coalition (PWMC)

REGIONAL LEVEL 1. Philippine Partnership for the Development of Human Resources in Rural Areas (PhilDHRRA) 2. Central Visayas Network of NGOs (CENVISNET) 3. Regional Development Council as Chair of the Development Administration Committee of Region 7 4. Area-Based Standard Network (ABSNET)

LOCAL LEVEL 1. Bohol Alliance of NGOs (BANGON) 2. Bohol Initiators for Sustainable Agriculture Development (BISAD) 3. Bol-anon United Sectors Working for Advancement of Community Concerns (BUSWACC), Inc 4. Provincial Development Council 5. City Development Council 6. Bohol Coastal Resource Management Task Force (BCRMTF) 7. Bohol Coastal Law Enforcement Council (CLEC) 8. Bohol Rescue Unit for Marine Mammals (BRUMM) 9. Member of Provincial and Municipal Local Development Councils and local special bodies 10. Provincial Council Against Human Trafficking

ACADEME 1. (HNU) – Research 2. (UB) 3. Bohol Island State University

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Relevant Projects Implemented

NAME OF FUNDING NAME OF AREAS COVERED YEAR PROJECTS AMOUNT (PHP) FUNDER

Abatan River 6,002,175.26 DOT, P/LGU- 5 municipalities of 2009-present Ecotourism Bohol Antequera, Development , , Project Cortes and Maribojoc in partnership with 5 POs along Abatan River

Tagbilaran 8,693,373.89 DOLE/City LGU 4 barangays of 2014 - Intensified Tagbilaran City present Natural/Organic (Cabawan, Dao San Livestock for Isidro and Tiptip) Agricultural (TINOLA) Development Project

Developing 954,299.60 Department of 3 municipalities of 2014 to 2015 Capabilities of Science and Antequera, Balilihan Women to Technology and Bien Unido Combat Climate (DOST) Change through Science & Technology Interventions: Building Resilient Communities

Strengthening 3,073,210.45 PACAP-AusAID 3 baragays of Getafe 2014-2016 Technologies and thru The Asia (Salog, San Jose and Resilience of Foundation Tulang) Inhabitants against Disasters and other Events (STRIDE)

Combating Child 16,577,000.00 Karl Kübel 8 barangays of 2013-2015 Labor (CCL) in Stiftung für Kind Ubay District 2, Ubay 2 Project und Familie Bohol (KKS)

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NAME OF FUNDING NAME OF AREAS COVERED YEAR PROJECTS AMOUNT (PHP) FUNDER

Re-assessment 800,000.00 Foundation for 2 barangays of 2013-2014 of Community- Philippine Maribojoc (Dipatlong Managed Environment and San Vicente) Mangrove Forest and 1 barangay in Cortes (Upper dela Paz)

Abatan River 3,207,750.10 International 8 communities in 4 2014 Debris Clearing & Labor municipalities of Management 1 & Organization Antequera, Balilihan, 2 (ILO) Catigbian, Cortes and Maribojoc

Construction of 1,433,034.00 SEACOLOGY San Vicente, 2012-2014 SAVIMA Maribojoc Mangrove Boardwalk

Developing 885,853.80 DOST Tagbilaran City, 2012-2013 Capabilities of Maribojoc and Bien Women in the Unido Three Selected LGUs in the Province of Bohol on Climate Change Adaptation Using Science and Technology

Abatan 1,196,000.00 DENR 13 covered 2010-2012 Watershed municipalities of Characterization Abatan Watershed and Integrated Watershed Management Plan Preparation (AWARE)

Health Promotion 1,835,386.00 USAID-University 10 municipalities of 2011-2012 Communication Research Co., Alicia, Pilar, Sierra Training, LLC (URC) Bullones, , Community Mabini, San Miguel, Mobilization and Catigbian, Getafe, Mass Media Trinidad and Support Activities Buenavista (HEALTHPRO)

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NAME OF FUNDING NAME OF AREAS COVERED YEAR PROJECTS AMOUNT (PHP) FUNDER

Abatan 2,167,050.00 UNDP-SGP 6 munipalities of 2011-2013 Biodiversity Antequera, Balilihan, Conservation Catigbian, Cortes, maribojoc and San and isidro Management in support to Ecotourism

Bridging 1,449,633.00 SEACOLOGY Cabilao Is., Loon, 2010-2011 Enterprise in Bohol. Support to Tourism Project-

Lighthouse Improvement for Sustainable Tourism and Ecosystem Nurturing (LISTEN)

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