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Organization name

Center for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (CARRD)

Organization link

https://carrd.org.ph/

Organization type

Non-profit

Country

Philippines

Current focus/area

Livelihood improvement Rural development Farming Housing Agriculture Food security Food sovereignty

Description/notes

We are a not-for-profit organization supporting agrarian reform beneficiaries and their cooperatives. We improve the lives of smallholder farming households by promoting access to productive resources and enabling them to make informed decisions about environment-friendly, non-discriminatory and sustainable livelihoods. We believe in people-centred development and faith that promotes justice, peace, and integrity for all people.

Compendium source

A Member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Southeast Asia (CANSEA)

A Member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Southeast Asia (CANSEA) +
Livelihood improvement

Rural development Farming Housing Agriculture Food security

Food sovereignty +
We are a not-for-profit organization suppoWe are a not-for-profit organization supporting agrarian reform beneficiaries and their cooperatives.</br>We improve the lives of smallholder farming households by promoting access to productive resources and enabling them to make informed decisions about environment-friendly, non-discriminatory and sustainable livelihoods.</br>We believe in people-centred development and faith that promotes justice, peace, and integrity for all people.tice, peace, and integrity for all people. +
Center for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (CARRD) +