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The IIRE-Manila
The IIRE-Manila promotes South-South exchange studies on the particular experiences of social activists in the third world, with selected participants from the advanced capitalist countries, i.e., the United States of America, Japan and countries in Europe, in dealing with the neo-liberal context of modern capitalism. Further, it promotes comparative experiences of the situations of the North and the South, and at the same time it internationalizes local and regional issues. Moreover, it is a venue for discussing and assessing the different frameworks, and their respective application, of the different social movements and progressive forces in the Philippines and in the Asia-Pacific region.
Facilities
The institute is a three-storey apartment with four (4) air-conditioned rooms and an averagely wide ground floor where the kitchen is located. Every room has its own study tables and every bed has its reading lamps. The rooms of the building can accommodate 20 persons. Every floor of the building has one (1) comfort room with a water pump to ensure adequate water supply. The institute has a small library with selected books on political thought, political theory, political economy, books about Mindanao and the Philippines and some selected publications of partner institutions in the Philippines and abroad. Discussions can take place on the ground floor in the
Strategic Location The IIRE-Manila is located in the northern part of Metro Manila. It is specifically situated in Teacher’s Village, Quezon City. It is accessible by taxi and by bus from the domestic and international airports. It is more or less an hour by taxi from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). The institute is also located near the major universities of the country. It is just two short rides away by Philippine Jeepney from the University of the Philippines (UP), the premier state-owned academic institution of the Philippines. The IIRE-Manila is just a ten-minute walk from the beautiful “Heart of Quezon City”, the Quezon City Memorial Circle, a park along an elliptical road where the major routes to other parts of Metro Manila converge. The institute is located in the area where the offices and headquarters of various Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and political organizations from various political lines and blocks are to be found. The neighborhood of the institute includes small markets and grocery stores, travel agencies and cheaper hotels and conference halls. For directions of going to the IIRE-Manila, please see the map linked on the right side of this website. |
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