The Manila Times

Searca, IIRR partner for rural, agri initiative­s

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

THE Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) has forged an agreement with the Internatio­nal Institute of Rural Reconstruc­tion (IIRR) as part of its advocacy to champion of excellence in agricultur­al and rural developmen­t in Southeast Asia.

Glenn Gregorio, Searca director, said a memorandum of understati­ng (MoU) was formally signed between Searca and IIRR represente­d by Emilita MonvilleOr­o, IIRR acting regional director for Asia and concurrent country director for the Philippine­s, in a virtual meeting last April 6.

IIRR is a nonprofit organizati­on that has been helping to empower rural communitie­s in Southeast Asia, Eastern Africa and Southern Africa.

The signing was witnessed by Joselito Florendo, Searca deputy director for administra­tion, and Rene Vidallo, IIRR-Philippine­s program director.

“Searca is here to join IIRR in influencin­g local and national and even the regional agenda to mobilize political commitment­s, funding and innovation necessary to alleviate poverty in rural areas,” Gregorio said during the virtual conference.

On the other hand, MonvilleOr­o affirmed that partnershi­p and alliance-building for networking are much needed, noting that synergism and complement­ation among organizati­ons are important to leverage on each other’s strengths.

“Thanks for organizing very valuable learning events that had really made an impact and generated a lot of learning. And we would want to continue more doing these things,” she said.

According to Maria Cristeta Cuaresma, Searca program head for education and collective learning (ECL), the Searca and IIRR partnershi­p builds on the historical joint interest in sustainabl­e agricultur­e dating back to the 1990s.

Cuaresma said Searca, through its ECL department, has an ongoing project with IIRR on the developmen­t of online courseware on School-plus-Home Gardens or S+HGP in Southeast Asia with IIRR with the Department of Education and the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños as partners.

Pedcris Orencio, Searca program head for research and thought leadership, also shared that his department is planning a regional policy roundtable discussion on S+HGP with IIRR.

Orencio said this learning event will further add to the policy recommenda­tions on how to improve the implementa­tion of the project in the Philippine­s and across Southeast Asia.

“With much confidence, this partnershi­p between IIRR and Searca will lead us to better, bigger and smarter outcomes that are highly relevant now and for the future of our respective stakeholde­rs,” Gregorio said.

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