Global Learning Program

Overview of Programs

IIRR generates evidence-based knowledge, fostering learning communities and promoting scalability. Its core focus lies in five thematic programs covering education, livelihoods, environment, food security and nutrition, and health, contributing to the improvement of community lives.

Food Security and Nutrition

The Food Security and Nutrition Program aims to transform agri-food systems comprehensively. It seeks to establish inclusive, resilient, and...

Economic Empowerment

The Economic Empowerment Program aims to promote livelihoods and enhance skills and knowledge in enterprise development.

Environment

The Environment Program is dedicated to enhancing climate resilience and improving community well-being.
Economic Empowerment
The Economic Empowerment Program aims to promote livelihoods and enhance skills and knowledge in enterprise development. It focuses on organizing sectors such as women, youth, and smallholder farmers around commodities and emerging enterprise opportunities.
The Economic Empowerment Program aims to promote livelihoods and...
Environment
The Environment Program is dedicated to enhancing climate resilience and improving community well-being through three key areas: Mangrove and Peatland Conservation
The Environment Program is dedicated to enhancing climate resilience...
Food Security and Nutrition
The Food Security and Nutrition Program aims to transform agri-food systems comprehensively. It seeks to establish inclusive, resilient, and sustainable networks, elevating food security and nutritional standards. The program strategically emphasizes the production and accessibility...
The Food Security and Nutrition Program aims to transform...
Health
The Health Program aims to strengthen local health systems for better health and nutrition services by addressing issues such as low quality of health service delivery, insufficient health facilities, lack of capable human resources, and...
The Health Program aims to strengthen local health systems...

About IIRR

IIRR continues to be an international training and enabling institution of choice for development practitioners, backed by more than 61 years of field practice and experience in Asia and Africa. Since the first training program in 1965, IIRR’s training courses continue to evolve with time. To date, our courses are proven to be relevant and attract development practitioners from NGOs, governments, and other institutions globally.

Newsletter

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Q1 Issue (January-March 2024)

Introducing the IIRR-Asia Quarterly Newsletter! IIRR-Asia proudly introduces the first issue of our Quarterly newsletter. It showcases the recent accomplishments and milestones across the diverse programs and projects during the first quarter of the year.

The organization extends its heartfelt gratitude to donors and partners for their unwavering support and belief in its work and advocacy.