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Photography for UNFPA Thailand, 2018

-Sexual and reproductive health and rights for girls and women with disabilities.

-Adolescent pregnancy in the ethnic youth.

-Equality of the ageing population and Innovation for the ageing society.

-Types of Thai family.

-Intergeneration society in which the young and ageing population interact.

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Taj Auf Le Quv : Cooking in the Rotational Farming, 2018

หนังสือ Taj Auf Le Quv : Cooking in the Rotational Farming 

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สมาคมปกาเกอะญอเพื่อการพัฒนาอย่างยั่งยืน

เครือข่ายกะเหรี่ยงเพื่อวัฒนธรรมและสิ่งแวดล้อม

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ศูนย์มานุษยวิทยาสิรินธร (องค์การมหาชน)  และ GEF Satoyama Project

พิมพ์ครั้งแรก : พฤษภาคม 2561 

จำนวน 1,000 เล่ม

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Red Bear Survival Camp in Thailand, 2015

The Japan Foundation, Bangkok

The Japan Foundation, Bangkok in collaboration with Design for Disaster (D4D) and NPO +Arts, organized a disaster preparedness workshop and training for trainers of the “Red Bear Survival Camp in Thailand” at Somthawin School, Bangkok during 22 – 23 June, 2014. 200 volunteer disaster prevention and mitigation staffs, teachers, and students actively participated in the event. 13 new learning stations, which were invented in order to increase more amusement, would help preparedness for facing any circumstances by practicing both body and mind. The results of this project led to holding another two workshops. One was organized by “The Matches Group (Mai Kiit Fai)” and entitled “Child Centered on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)” held at Ing Tarn Resort, Nakornnayok province between 19th – 20th July 2014. There are approximately 48 children attending the workshop. The other, which organized by Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) cooperated with Local Administration Office of Tha Luang District, was held at Tha Luang Vittayanukil School on August 6, 2014. There are approximately 150 children attending the workshop and administration. The Japan Foundation, Bangkok partially supported them by lending those materials of Red Bear Survival Camp to both projects.

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HANDs – (Hope and Dreams) for Disaster Education Project in Thailand, 2015-2017

About HANDs! Project

The HANDs! Project is a human resource development program sponsored by the Japan Foundation Asia Center. The Project was created as a place for mutual learning, sharing knowledge, and cooperating to solve problems for disaster prevention and support for disaster-affected areas, primarily in Asian countries.

Currently, youth with a strong interest in disaster prevention are selected once a year from nine countries including Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Cambodia, and Japan for training. By our target date of 2020, we will produce many new leaders who will cultivate disaster prevention and support activities for disaster-affected areas in the Asian region and build a network that transcends national borders.

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Photography for Design for Disasters [D4D], 2014-2015

Pordee Pordee Classroom Project

On the 5th May 2014, There was a big earthquake in Phan District, Chiang Rai. 73 schools in Chiang Rai district were damaged by the earthquake of 6.3 Richter measurement. The cost of damage was estimated at over 152 million baht. 5 schools in Phan, Mae Lao and Mae Saui districts were badly damaged. There were total of 73 schools that damaged, including 49 primary schools, 14 secondary schools, 10 vocational schools and one college.

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