Participatory body for stakeholder engagement for the “Best Community Welfare Fund/organization Awards”

In 2019 to January 2020, Puey Ungpakorn School of Development Study (PSDS) initiated the Award giving project: the “Best Community Welfare Fund/organization Awards”. The process for the organization of this project was operate by a participatory body for stakeholder engagement, involving partners at several levels.

The objectives of the awards were (1) to give a recognition and admiration for the outstanding community welfare fund/organizations; (2) to strengthen the network and the organizations using the Awards as a kind of experience sharing platform: and (3) to increase public awareness on the social welfare policies in accordance with Puey Ungpakorn ideas.

The partner organizations include Foundation for Thailand Rural Reconstruction Movement Under the Royal Patronage, the National sub-committee for the promotion of community fund, the National Community Fund Network, Moral Center, Community Organizations Development Institute, and Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.

The awardees received funding to strengthen their community welfare fund. For running this program, the participatory process was divided to 3 levels, provincial level, regional level, and national level. It involved so many multi-stakeholders to promote and support program.

PSDS has been a part of the National sub-committee for the promotion of community fund since 2016, providing academic support and research to the committee. Asst. Prof. Jitti Mongkolchaiaranya, the dean from 2016-2020, had been a member of the committee and brought PSDS and its expertise into the sub-committee since.

Please see the detail of the award here:

The 51st batch of Graduate Volunteer Programme by Puey School of Development Studies (PSDS)

In 2019, Puey School of Development Studies (PSDS) cooperated with academic institutions and civil society organisations (CSO) in offering field sites for the “Graduate Volunteer” students. The class of 2019 is the 51st batch of the long-running and first-of-its-kind Graduate Volunteer Programme, offered by PSDS, Thammasat University.

The three organisations partnering with PSDS are the followings:

  1. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (Public Organisation)
  2. Voluntary Service Overseas: VSO International
  3. Thai Health Promotion Foundation

The 13 sites cover provinces from the North (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lumphun, Phayao (2)), the West (Kanchanaburi and Tak (2)), the Northeast (Khon Khaen and Surin), and the South (Surat Thani, Nan, Nakorn Si Thammarat).

The Graduate Volunteer Programme is one-year programme. The students spend 3 months for course work, 7 months for field studies, and 2 months for writing the thesis. It was established by Prof. Dr. Puey Ungphakorn in the late 1960s. This programme has been adopted by several universities all over Thailand.

See related documents here:

Programme website: https://www.psds.tu.ac.th/?fbclid=IwAR3-psLiYJ5oRxuestkZhcfbwRZFOe6_wotDU2n3Eaj1Sd2y8cAOkdY2pm4

Thammasat University hosted The 3rd National Conference on Volunteerism

Thammasat University hosted the 3rd National Conference on Volunteerism on January 9-10, 2018, at Tha Prachan Campus, supported by Thai Health Promotion Foundation. The main theme is the “Volunteerism form Sustainable Development”.

In this event, Thammasat partnered with 21 organisations.

• Volunteer Spirit Network)
• Ministry of Social Development and Human Security
• ศูนย์ประสานงานองค์กรอาสาสมัครแห่งชาติ
• Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
• United Nation Volunteer
• Mahidol University
• Chiang Mai University
• Prince of Songkla University
• Thai Volunteer Service
• The Mirror Foundation
• Why,I,Why
• Khonthai Foundation
• Hundred Projects to change the country (Khonthai Foundation)
• Yuvabadhana Foundation
• Giving Back Association
• Amnesty International
• Creative Citizen
• National Health Security Office
• Jitarsa Bank
• Puey School of Development Studies, Thammasat University
• Knowledge Network Institute of Thailand

Please see website: http://www.volunteerspirit.org/?p=33623