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List of Eligible Countries/Territories for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC) Programme 2020 – 2022

and Royal Thai Embassy/ Royal Thai Consulate/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations

which assigned as contact point (for nomination)

Southeast Asia Cambodia Royal Thai Embassy, Phnom Penh

No.196 Preah Norodom Boulevard, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamcar Mon, Phnom Penh Tel : (855) 023-726 306 -8 Satellite Tel : (66) 02-354 6191-3 Fax : (855) 023-726 303 Satellite Fax : (66) 0-2354 6190 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/phnompenh

Indonesia Royal Thai Embassy, Jakarta Jalan DR lde Anak Agung Gde Agung kav. E.3.3 NO. 3 (Lot8.8),Kawasan Mega Kuningan, Jakarta 12950. Tel : (62-21) 29328190 - 94 Fax : (62-21) 2932-8199, 2932-8201,2932-8213 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/jakarta

Lao PDR Royal Thai Embassy, Vientiane Avenue Kaysone Phomvihane, Saysettha District, Vientiane P.O. Box 128 Consular Section, Unit 15 Bourichane Road, Ban Phone Si Nuan, Muang Si Sattanak, Vientiane, Lao PDR Tel : (856-21) 214-581-2 Satellite Telephone: (02) 354-6196-97 Facsimile:(856-21) 214-580 Satellite Facsimile:(02) 354-6194 Fax : Satellite Fax :(02)3546194 Email : [email protected] Website : http://vientiane.thaiembassy.org

Malaysia Royal Thai Embassy, Kuala Lumpur 206 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur Tel : (03) 2145-8804, 2148-8222, 2148-8350, 2148-8420 Fax : (03) 2148-6615, 2148-6527 Email : [email protected] Consular : Tel. (60-3) 2143-2107, 2143-2125, 2143-2127 Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/kualalumpur

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Myanmar Royal Thai Embassy, Yangon No.94, Pyay Road, Dagon Township Yangon The Republic of Union of Myanmar Tel : (951) 222-784,226-721,226-728 Satellite Phone : (02)354-6200, (02)354-6201 Fax : (951) 221-713 Satellite Fax : (02)3546198 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/yangon

Philippines Royal Thai Embassy, Manila 107 Thailand (Rada) Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila Tel : (632) 815 4219/20 ; 810 3833 Consular : (632) 893 3134 Fax : (632) 815 4221 Consular : (632) 810 6947 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassymnl.ph/

Timor-Leste Royal Thai Embassy, Dili Avenida de Portugal, Motael,Dili, Timor-Leste. Tel : (670) 3310609 Fax : (670) 3322179 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/dili

Vietnam Royal Thai Embassy, Hanoi 26 phan boi chau st . hanoi Tel : 043 823 5092 – 4 Fax : 043 823 5088 Email : for Embassy : [email protected] , [email protected], Email for VISA : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/hanoi http://hanoi.thaiembassy.org/

Northeast Asia China Royal Thai Embassy, Beijing

No. 40, Guang Hua LuBeijing 100600 Tel : (86-10) 6532-1749, 6532-1867 Fax : (86-10) 6532-1748 Visa and Consular section: (86-10) 6566- 2564, 6566-4299, 6566-1149, 6566-4469 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembbeij.org/

Mongolia

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South Asia Bangladesh Royal Thai Embassy, Dhaka

18&20, Madani Avenue Baridhara, Dhaka 1212 Tel : (88-02) 881-2795-6, 881-3260-1 Fax : (88-02) 885-4280-1 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaidac.com

Bhutan

India Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi D-1/3 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057 Tel : (91-11) 2615 0130-34 Fax : (91-11) 2615 0128-29 Email : [email protected] / [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiemb.org.in

Nepal Royal Thai Embassy, Kathmandu 167/4 Ward No. 3,Maharajgunj-Bansbari Road,P.O. Box. 3333, Kathmandu Tel : (977 1) 4371410, 43711411 Fax : (977 1) 4371408, 4371409 Satellite Phone: (88 216) 87700239 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembnepal.org.np

Pakistan Royal Thai Embassy, Islamabad 1-20, Diplomatic Enclave-1, Sector G-5/4 Islamabad Tel : (51) 843-1270-80 Fax : (51) 843-1288,843-1291 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/islamabad

Afghanistan

Sri Lanka Royal Thai Embassy, Colombo 29A Wijerama Mawatha Colombo 07, Sri Lanka Tel : (9411) 752-9500-3 Fax : (9411) 752-9504 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/colombo

Maldives

Middle East Jordan Royal Thai Embassy, Amman

147 Zahran Street, Amman P.O. Box 144329, Amman 11814 Tel : (9626) 590 3888 Fax : (9626) 590 3899 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/amman

Iraq Palestine

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Iran Royal Thai Embassy, Tehran No. 4, Esteghlal Alley,Baharestan AvenueP.O. Box 11495-111 Tehran Tel : (98-21) 7753-1433, 7764-3297-9 Fax : (98-21) 7753-2022 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy-tehran.org http://www.thaiembassy.org/tehran/

Lebanon Royal Thai Embassy, Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter, P.O. Box 94359, Riyadh 11693 Tel : (966-1) 488-1174, 488-0797, 488-0300 Fax : (966-1) 488-1179 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/riyadh

Saudi Arabia * Royal Thai Embassy, Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter, P.O. Box 94359, Riyadh 11693 Tel : (966-1) 488-1174, 488-0797, 488-0300 Fax : (966-1) 488-1179 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/riyadh United Arab Emirates * Royal Thai Embassy, Abu Dhabi

Villa 65, Al Shumous Street, End of Dihan Street, Street No.21, Al Zafranah Area, Near to Abu Dhabi General Headquarters, the General Directorate of Central Operations, Traffic & Patrol Directorate, Abu Tel: (971- 2) 557 6551 Fax: (972- 2) 557 6552 Email: [email protected]

Kuwait * Royal Thai Embassy, Kuwait Jabriya Area,Block 6, Street 8, Villa 1 P.O. Box 66647 Bayan 43757 Kuwait Tel. (96-5) 2531-7530-1, 2531-4870 Fax. (96-5) 253317532 Email. [email protected]

*Training Fellowship include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. (exclude international airfare)

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Qatar * Royal Thai Embassy, Qatar P.O. Box 22474, Doha, State of Qatar Tel. +974 4493 4432, +974 4493 4426 (ext. 20 , 12 , 13 , 21) Fax. +974 4493 0514 E-mail: [email protected]

Oman * Royal Thai Embassy, Muscat

Villa No. 1339, Way No. 3017,Shatti Al Qurum

P.O.Box 60, P.C. 115

Muscat, Oman Tel : (968) 24602684-5

Fax : (968) 24605714

Email : [email protected]

Yemen *

Bahrain* Royal Thai Embassy, Bahrain Villa No. 132, Road 66, Zinj Area, Block 360, P.O. Box 26475 Manama, Bahrain. Tel : +973 17274142 Fax : +973 17272714 Email : [email protected]

Central Asia Kazakhstan

Royal Thai Embassy, Astana Office Number 191 , 19th Floor Kaskad Business Centre, 6/1 Kabanbay Batyr Avenue Astana , Kazakhstan Tel : +7 (7172) 926440 Fax : +7 (7172) 926422 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/astana/

Kyrgyz Republic Tajikistan

Uzbekistan Royal Thai Embassy, Moscow 129090, Moscow, ul. Bolshaya Spasskaya 9 Tel : (7495) 608-0817, 608-0856, 608-6671 Fax : (7495) 690 9657 ,607 5343 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassymoscow.com

*Training Fellowship include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and

social programme. (exclude international airfare)

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Africa Algeria Royal Thai Embassy, Paris

8, Rue Greuze75116 Paris Tel : (33-0) 1 56 26 50 50 Fax : (33-0) 1 56 26 04 45 Email : [email protected]

Website : http://www.thaiembassy.fr Egypt Royal Thai Embassy, Cairo

19 Abdullah El Kateb Street, Dokki, Giza Tel : (202) 3760-3553-4 Fax : (202) 3760-0137 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/cairo

Djibouti Sudan Eritrea Morocco Royal Thai Embassy, Rabat

33 Avenue Lalla Meriem. Souissi, 10000 RABAT Tel : (212) (0) 5 37 63 46 03, (212) (0) 5 37 63 46 04 Fax : (212) (0) 5 37 63 46 07 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/rabat

Mauritania Tunisia

Kenya Royal Thai Embassy, Nairobi Rose Avenue, Off Denis Pritt Rd, P.O. Box 5834900200 City Square Nairobi, Kenya Tel : (254) 20 291 9100 Fax : (254) 20 291 9400 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/nairobi

Uganda Tanzania Seychelles * Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Burundi Rwanda South Sudan Ethiopia

Somalia *Training Fellowship include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. (exclude international airfare)

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South Africa Royal Thai Embassy, Pretoria 248 Pretorius/Hill Street Arcadia, Pretoria 0083 P.O. Box 12080 Hatfield, Pretoria 0028 Tel : (27-12) 342-5470 Fax : (27-12) 342-4805, 342-3986 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/pretoria

Mauritius

Zimbabwe

Lesotho

Angola

Zambia

Botswana

Namibia

Eswatini

Malawi

Senegal Royal Thai Embassy, Dakar 10 Rue Leon G. DamasAngle F., Fann Residence,B.P. 3721. Dakar Tel : (221) 33 869-3290 Fax : (221) 33 824-8458, 825-6360 Email : [email protected]

Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/dakar

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Mali

Gambia

Cote d’Ivoire

Sierra Leone Royal Thai Embassy, Dakar 10 Rue Leon G. DamasAngle F., Fann Residence,B.P. 3721. Dakar Tel : (221) 33 869-3290 Fax : (221) 33 824-8458, 825-6360 Email : [email protected]

Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/dakar

Togo Burkina Faso Gabon Cabo Verde Liberia Niger Nigeria Royal Thai Embassy, Abuja

24 Tennesse Cresent , Off Panama Street, Maitama Abuja, NIGERIA Tel : (234) 706 308 0501 Consular : (234) 706 308 0403 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassynigeria.com/eng/

Benin Cameroon Ghana Central African Republic Congo Equatorial Guinea Sao Tome and Principe Chad

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Mozambique Royal Thai Embassy, Maputo Embaixada Real da Tailandia Avenida Julius Nyerere Nr. 4317 Maputo, Republic of Mozambique Tel : +258 21 483 961 / +258 87 788 9906 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/maputo/

Madagascar Royal Thai Consulate-General, Antananarivo BATIMENT D1 BUSINESS EXPLORER PARK ANKORONDRANO ANTANANARIVO 101 REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR Tel : (261 20) 2255626 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/antananarivo

Europe Belarus

Royal Thai Embassy, Moscow 129090, Moscow, ul. Bolshaya Spasskaya 9 Tel : (7495) 608-0817, 608-0856, 608-6671 Fax : (7495) 690 9657 ,607 5343 Email : [email protected]

Armenia Moldova Bosnia and Herzegovina

Royal Thai Embassy, Budapest Verecke ut. 791025 Budapest Tel : (36-1) 438-4020,438-4025 Fax : (36-1) 438-4023 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/budapest

Montenegro

Kosovo

Albania Royal Thai Embassy, Rome Via Nomentana132, 00162 Rome Tel : +39(06) 8622-051 Fax : +39(06) 8622-0555, 8622-0556 Email : [email protected] Consular Section Tel. +39 (06) 8622-051 Fax +39 (06) 8622-0529 Website : http://www.thaiembassy.it

Turkey Royal Thai Embassy, Ankara Koza Sokak No. 87 06700 Gaziosmanpasa Ankara Tel : (90-312) 437 4318, 437 5248 Fax : (90-312) 437 8495 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassyturkey.com

Azerbaijan Georgia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Turkmenistan

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Serbia Royal Thai Embassy, Athens 25 Marathonodromou Str. P.Psychiko Athens 15452 Tel : (30) 210 6710 155, 210 6749 065(30) 210 6756 978 (Visa) Fax : (30) 210 6749 508 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/athens

Ukraine

Royal Thai Embassy, Poland Ul.Willowa 7, 00-790 Warsaw

Tel. (48-22) 849-26-55,849-64-14,849-14-06 Fax. (48-22) 849-26-30

E-mail : [email protected]

The Americas Grenada Royal Thai Embassy, Ottawa

180 Island Park Drive Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y OA2 Tel : (613) 722-4444 Fax : (613) 722-6624 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.ca

Dominican Republic Jamaica Antigua and Barbuda* Dominica Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Barbados *

Bahamas *

Trinidad and Tobago *

Saint Kitts and Nevis *

Haiti Permanent Mission of Thailand to the UN (New York) 351 East 52nd Street New York, N.Y. 10022 Tel : (1-212) 754-2230 Fax : (1-212) 754-2535, 688-3029 Email : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/unmissionnewyork

Mexico Royal Thai Embassy, Mexico Paseo de las Palmas 1610 Lomas de Chapultepec, 1100 Mexico, D.F. Tel : (52-55) 5540-4551, 5540-4529, 5540-4711, 5540-4674 Fax : (52-55) 5540-4817,5202 1108 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thailatinamerica.net

Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Cuba Belize

*Training Fellowship include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. (exclude international airfare)

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Peru Royal Thai Embassy, Lima AV. CONRONEL PORTILLO 678, SAN ISIDRO, LIMA. REPUBLIC OF PERU Tel : (51 1) 637 5620 (511) 637 5621 Fax : (51 1) 638 4073 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassylima.com

Venezuela Colombia Bolivia Ecuador

Chile * Royal Thai Embassy, Santiago Embajada Real de Thailandia Vespucio 100, Americo Vespucio Sur 100, Piso 15 Las Condes, Santiago, Republic of Chile Tel : (56-2) 2717-0959 Fax : (56-2) 2717-3758 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/santiago/

Costa Rica Panama* El Salvador

Brazil Royal Thai Embassy, Brazilia Embaixada Real da Tailandia SEN - Av. Das Nacoes - Lote 10,CEP. 40433-900,Brasilia-DF, BRAZIL Tel : (55-61) 3224-6943,3224-6849 Fax : (55-61) 3223-7502 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassybrazil.com

Guyana Suriname

Argentina Royal Thai Embassy, Buenos Aires Vuelta de Obligado 1947-Piso 12 (1428 ADC) Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Tel : (54-11) 4780-0555 ,4783- 6412 Fax : (54-11) 4782-1616 Email : [email protected]

Paraguay

Uruguay*

South Pacific Papua New Guinea Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra

111 Empire Circuit,Yarralumla, A.C.T. 2600 Canberra Tel : (612) 6206-0100 Fax : (612) 6206-0123 Email : [email protected] Website : http://canberra.thaiembassy.org

Vanuatu Solomon Islands Fiji Kiribati

* Training Fellowship include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. (exclude international airfare)

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Samoa Royal Thai Embassy, Wellington Street Address : 110 Molesworth Street ,Thorndon Wellington Postal Address: PO. Box 12-247,Thorndon Wellington 6144 Tel : (64 4) 476-8616 (64 4) 496-2900 Fax : (64-4) 476-8610(Chancery) , (64 4) 476 3677 (Consular) Email : [email protected] , [email protected](Trade) , [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/wellington

Cook Island *

Niue Tonga

Nauru Permanent Mission of Thailand to the UN (New York) 351 East 52nd Street New York, N.Y. 10022 Tel : (1-212) 754-2230 Fax : (1-212) 754-2535, 688-3029 Email : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassy.org/unmissionnewyork

Tuvalu Marshall Islands

Micronesia Royal Thai Embassy, Beijing No. 40, Guang Hua Lu Beijing 100600 Tel : (86-10) 6532-1749, 6532-1867 Fax : (86-10) 6532-1748 Visa and Consular section: (86-10) 6566-2564,6566-4299, 6566-1149, 6566-4469 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembbeij.org/

Palau * Royal Thai Embassy, Manila 107 Thailand (Rada) Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila Tel : (632) 815 4219/20 ; 810 3833 Consular : (632) 893 3134 Fax : (632) 815 4221 Consular : (632) 810 6947 Email : [email protected] Website : http://www.thaiembassymnl.ph/

* Training Fellowship include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. (exclude international airfare)

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Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Food System: the Challenge to Changing the Global Environment

2 – 22 June 2020 Closing date for application : 1 April 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Faculty of Environment and Resources Studies Mahidol University Faculty of Environment and Resources Studies, Mahidol University was founded in 1978 as a successor of the environment education, research project and certainly reaches its aim for sustainable development. The faculty’s vision is to be a renowned institution of Asia in cultivating sustainable nature and society and main mission is to develop teaching, research and academic service qualities, and to cultivate environmental ethics in order to reach sustainable environment and society.

AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

AITC Theme : Public Health This training course falls under the AITC theme – “Public Health”. We believed that health is a very important component for economic and social development, national security, regional and global stability. In the post 2015 context, health has been increasingly recognized as a key contributor in development as good health is one of the fundamental building blocks of society and sustainable development. From improve quality to inclusive healthcare system, Thailand has been sharing our experience and lesson-learned with developing partners on the road to achieve health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Course Objectives This training course has been designed to be a wakeup call for humans to take responsibility of food security and food system. At the end of this course, participants are expected to;

- Understand concept of the methods and tools available for conducting knowledge regarding the food system context in various dimension.

- Be able to exchange experiences and knowledge about food systems in order to eliminate hunger from all mankind.

Course Outline This training course covers on general causes of food system which food security and sustainable development goals and circularity of food system at local, regional and global level, site visit and how to assess future food security, exploring the future influencing food consumption and considering food environment. The topics of training are such as;

- Overview of the food system - Food production, urban agriculture and community

garden - Organic farm and livestock safe - Food processing and good manufacturing practices - Food access and Food hub - Local food distribution - Marketing and access - Farmer market - Food nutrition - Culture and food tourism - Food waste management - How to ensure future food security

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include;

- Lecture - Workshop discussion - Field visit

Assignment and Evaluation - In-class participation. - Advance assignment - Submission and

presentation of “Country Report” which include information regarding the current situation on climate change issues, country policy related to climate change planning, vulnerability, impact, adaptation and the best practices related to climate change in participant’s respective country.

- Attendance - Participants are required to attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No. 2 “Qualifications” as well as following qualifications;- - Currently working more than two-year experience in

relevant fields. - Graduated to bachelor degree or higher degree in relevant

fields. - Less than 40 years old of age, in good health and be able to

physically carry out field visits. - Good command in English.

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Application - Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories as well as Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuana, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, United Kingdom and United States.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Number of Participants 20 persons

Selection and Confirmation - Selection of participants will be given priority to applicants

from OSCE participating states. - Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’

background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

- Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

- Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

- Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible (OSCE Member Countries) - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, 999 Phutthamonthon 4 Rd., Salaya, Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom, 73170 THAILAND. Website: www.en.mahidol.ac.th

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net

Facebook ID : TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalu

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Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Sustainable Community Development Applying Sufficiency Economy Philosophy from Theory to Practice

7 – 20 June 2020 Closing date for application : 1 April 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Community Development Department, Ministry of Interior Founded in 1962, the Community Development Department, Ministry of Interior is tasked to improve rural people’s quality of lives by promoting participation and self-improvement. One of the Department’s success projects is the introduction of the income generating programs such as the community saving group. It has proved to sustainably generate substantive income for community and enable them to conduct a number of their long-term development projects in response to their particular needs. Moreover, it is also one of the best practices in the application of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) in tackling the country’s developmental challenges.

AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

AITC Theme: SEP “Sufficiency Economy” or “The Middle Path” is a philosophy introduced and developed by His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1974. Over the course of his reign, His Majesty offered his insight into a sustainable way of life to his people within the nation. The promotion of the practical sufficiency principles began as the approach for all to adopt after royal permission was granted on November 29, 1999. This sufficiency economy philosophy (SEP) provides a set of living and practical guidelines for people at all social levels starting from family to community and eventually the nation. And this was well before the major economic crisis in Thailand. Subsequently, more emphasis was given to survival solutions that were both stable and sustainable under the currents of globalization and changes.

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Course Objectives This training course aims at sharing Thailand’s experiences in the application of Sufficiency Economy for Community Sustainability. At the end of this course, participants are expected to;

- Understand the community development mechanism guiding to self-reliance.

- Understand the concepts of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy

- Apply the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy concept to their daily life and community development

Course Outline This training course focuses on application of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) to community-based and economic development. Topics of the training include;

- Learning and understanding SEP Participants will learn how to implement such philosophy in the daily lives as a way of life of rural population and how to conduct various activities that would enable self-reliant and sustainability. - Learning on promotion of community empowerment process and tools Community empowerment is the approach to enable people and community to manage issues affected them. Community planning is one of the learning tool to encourage people to understand causes and effects of existing problems, look for solution and, then, implement. - Study visit to SEP village and sustainable community development village Villages selected for field visit are successful village with proper learning centers for sharing/teaching visitors in both academic and non-academic approaches. The participants shall learn and exchange ideas on SEP and village empowerment with village leaders who have direct experience.

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include;

- Lecture - Group discussion - Study visit

Assignment and Evaluation - In-class participation. - Advance assignment – All participants are

requests to prepare a 10 minutes country report on country back ground and some details focus on community development

- Submission and presentation of “Country Report” which contains information on community development situation in their respective countries.

- Attendance - Participants are required to attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No. 2 “Qualifications” and currently working at least five-year experience in community/rural development or relevant fields.

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Application - Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Number of Participants 20 persons

Selection and Confirmation - Selection of participants will be given priority to applicants

from the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS) member countries.

- Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’ background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

- Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

- Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

- Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible (OIC Member Countries) - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue Community Development Department, Ministry of Interior, Bangkok.

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net

Facebook ID : TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalu

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AICT : Good Practices in Improving Labour Migration Management for Promoting Decent Work Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Good Practices in Improving Labour Migration Management for Promoting Decent Work 8 - 19 June 2020

Closing date for application: 1 April 2020 TICA: Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programs. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030. Agenda for Sustainable Development. AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programs. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food security, Public Health, Climate Change, and other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

MI: Mekong Institute Is a GMS intergovernmental organization (IGO) working closely with the governments of six countries to promote regional development and cooperation through programs and projects in three thematic areas of agricultural development and commercialization, trade and investment facilitation, and innovation and technology connectivity. AITC Theme : SDGs This training course falls under the AITC theme “Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. We believe that each SDGs is designed to address specific challenges that by nature have no boundaries. Therefore, all goals can be achieved through cooperation, be it a government or private, or capacity building or human resource development.

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Course Objectives The ultimate goal of the training is to contribute in promoting decent work for migrant workers through effective labour migration management. The specific objectives are; Investigate policy and implementation barriers in

promoting decent work for migrant workers; Exchange experiences and good practices in promoting

decent work for migrant workers; Identify recommendation for improving migration

management that facilitates decent works for migrant workers; and

Establish relationships among the practitioners who are working for promoting decent work.

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include; Lecture Group discussion Individual and group assignment Structured learning visit

Assignment and Evaluation In-class participation. Submission and presentation of “Country Report”

which include current situation, relevant policies regulations and practices, and challenges of promoting decent work for migrant workers in participant’s country/territory.

Action Plan – Participants are required to prepare action plans to disseminate the knowledge and skills they learned/gained during the training.

Training Assignemnt Attendance – Participants are required to attend all

activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Course Outline Topics of the training are; Situation Analysis of Migrant Workers and Decent Work. Promoting Decent Work through Fair Recruitment. Development of Labour Market Information System. Skill Development and Recognition for Employment. Migrant Workers’ Access to Social Protection and

Benefits. Good Practices of Return and Reintegration Program.

Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No.2 “Qualifications” as well as following qualifications.; - Working as mid-level officials from relevant agencies i.e. Ministries/departments/agencies of labour, employment, skill development, foreign worker management and recruitment. Have at least 3-5 years of experience in facilitating

labour mobility and skill development from Government, private and academe.

Have a university degree in discipline directly related to population, demography, migration and skill development;

Be able to communicate (speak, understand, read and write) at professional level in written and spoken English;

Have sufficient professional capacity to actively participate cross-culturally at international level;

Be in good health both physically and mentally; Be able to attend the entire course, including its field

trips and outdoor activities.

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Application Candidate must be nominated/ endorsed by their

respective governments of the eligible countries/ territories by the closing date of application.

Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/ Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “list of Eligible Countries” for more information) Number of Participants 20 persons Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme.

For Non – AITC – Eligible (OSCE Member Countries) – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme.

*Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA. Training Institute and Venue Mekong Institute, Khon Kaen.

Selection and Confirmation Selection of participants will be given priority to

applicants from Ayeyawady – Chao Phraya – Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS) Member Countries, Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Member States and members of financial business associations from South Asia, South East Asia, African States and countries of the Pacific Islands who are involved in promoting decent work and labour migration.

Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’ background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their position.

Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

Successful participants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the program.

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd., laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net Facebook ID: TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalumni

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AICT : Sufficiency Economy in Microfinance for SMEs Development Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Sufficiency Economy in Microfinance for SMEs Development 22 June - 3 July 2020

Closing date for application: 1 April 2020 TICA: Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programs. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030. Agenda for Sustainable Development. AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programs. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food security, Public Health, Climate Change, and other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

MI: Mekong Institute Is a GMS intergovernmental organization (IGO) working closely with the governments of six countries to promote regional development and cooperation through programs and projects in three thematic areas of agricultural development and commercialization, trade and investment facilitation, and innovation and technology connectivity. AITC Theme : SEP “Sufficiency Economy” or “The Middle Path” is a philosophy introduced and developed by His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1974. Over the course of his reign, His Majesty offered his insight into a sustainable way of life to his people within the nation. The promotion of the practical sufficiency principles began as the approach for all to adopt after royal permission was granted on November 29, 1999. This sufficiency economy philosophy (SEP) provides a set of living and practical guidelines for people at all social levels starting from family to community and eventually the nation. And this was well before the major economic crisis in Thailand. Subsequently, more emphasis was given to survival solutions that were both stable and sustainable under the currents of globalization and changes.

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Course Objectives The training aims to equip the participants with the knowledge and skills on sufficiency economy and microfinance by enhancing their capacity development, fostering and sharing of relevant experience and information. Specific objectives of the training are; To understand the concept of Sufficiency Economy

Philosophy (SEP) and its application in Microcredit programme for community and economic development.

To enhance understanding on microfinance with particular focus in the operational aspects;

To build and strengthen the connections among the participants through mutual-learning and collaborative actions on policy and technical aspects between SEP and microfinance development;

To expose participants to the successful SEP through microfinance practices in Thailand to learn the best practices;

To promote SME development and boost the inclusive growth in the member countries; and

To introduce the SEP concept in their respective countries.

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include; Lecture Group discussion Individual and group assignment Structured learning visit Assignment and Evaluation In-class participation. Submission and presentation of “Country Report”

which include current situation, relevant policies regulations and practices, and challenges of promoting decent work for migrant workers in participant’s country/territory.

Action Plan – Participants are required to prepare action plans to disseminate the knowledge and skills they learned/gained during the training.

Training Assignment

Attendance – Participants are required to attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Course Outline Topics of the training are; Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP). Definition of SME and Microfinance for SMEs

development. Regulatory and Government Support for Microfinance

Development. Establishment of Community-based Microfinance. Local Government Support to Microfinance. Sociological Framwork of Rural Community-based

microfinance Operational Management of Non-interest base

Microfinance. Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No.2 “Qualifications” as well as following qualifications.; - Working as mid-level officials from relevant agencies i.e. Ministries/departments/agencies of Finance, Economic Affairs, Industry & commerce, Community Development, Bank and SME Cooperation and Banking Associations. Have at least 3-5 years of experience in facilitating

labour mobility and skill development from Government, private and academe.

Have a university degree in discipline directly related to population, demography, migration and skill development;

Be able to communicate (speak, understand, read and write) at professional level in written and spoken English;

Have sufficient professional capacity to actively participate cross-culturally at international level;

Be in good health both physically and mentally; Be able to attend the entire course, including its field

trips and outdoor activities.

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Application Candidate must be nominated/ endorsed by their

respective governments of the eligible countries/ territories by the closing date of application.

Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/ Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “list of Eligible Countries” for more information) Number of Participants 20 persons Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme.

For Non – AITC – Eligible (FEALAC and CPS Member Countries) – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme.

*Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA. Training Institute and Venue Mekong Institute, Khon Kaen.

Selection and Confirmation Selection of participants will be given priority to

applicants from Ayeyawady – Chao Phraya – Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS) Member Countries, Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Member States and members of financial business associations from South Asia, South East Asia, African States and countries of the Pacific Islands who are involved in microcredit/microfinance and banking sectors.

Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’ background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their position.

Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

Successful participants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the program.

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd., laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net Facebook ID: TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalumni

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AITC : Ending HIV-related Stigma in Health Facilities to Fast-Track 90-90-90 Targets Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Ending HIV-related Stigma in Health Facilities to Fast-Track 90-90-90 Targets 22 June – 3 July 2020

Closing date for application: 1 April 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenge are best addressed by international cooperation and global, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the world. DAS : Division of AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections is under Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, DAS has initiated its establishment of the International Training Center (ITC) in June 2004. ITC is established as an excellence center for providing technical assistance, transferring knowledge and capacity-strengthening international participants in a

continuing, regular and efficient manner. Throughout our significant experiences and expertise in Thailand in implementing effective HIV programs, ITC in collaboration with many international agencies, Thai academic institutes, and experts have developed and conducted various HIV/AIDS and STIs training programs regularly for national and international health care personnel and program managers The training courses and study visits were arranged by both annual scheduled and upon ad hoc requests from the other countries or donor agencies. AITC Theme : Public Health Stigma and discrimination (S&D) is a key obstacle for the achievement of the SDGs which aims to end AIDS by 2030. Generally, fear of stigma and discrimination is the main reason why people are reluctant to Stigma and discrimination (S&D) is a key obstacle for the achievement of the SDGs and ending AIDS by 2030. Generally, fear of stigma and discrimination is the main reason why people are reluctant to access and retention in care for effective treatment and prevention for a better quality of life. One study found that participants who reported high levels of stigma were over four times more likely to report poor access to care. This contributes to the expansion of the global HIV epidemic and a higher number of AIDS-related deaths. Also, an unwillingness to take an HIV test means that more people are diagnosed late, when

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the virus may have already progressed to AIDS. This makes treatment less effective, increasing the likelihood of transmitting HIV to others, and causing early death. In addition, people who are at risk but not infected yet may get prevention services to remain HIV negative. Course Objectives This training course aims at sharing Thailand’s knowledge and experiences in reducing stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings to fast-track 90-90-90 targets and ending AIDS by 2030. At the end of this course, participants are expected to; 1) Better understand on the concept, factors,

impacts of stigma and discrimination in health facilities, as well as having positive attitudes toward PLHIV and key affected populations, the mean of post-test scores is significantly higher than that of the pre-test.

2) Can develop an action plan for reducing stigma and discrimination related to HIV and key affected populations in their settings using the lesson learned from the training.

Also, the knowledge/skills gained from the course could be applied to the work responsibility of participants. In addition, if the curriculum and the training are achieved, it will be proposed to organize the on-site coaching under the South-South Cooperation in order to strengthen the S&D reduction program in their countries. Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include; 1) Lecture; 2) Discussion; 3) Group work; 4) Demonstration; 5) Practical exercise; 6) Field visit.

Assignment and Evaluation 1) Assignment

- In-class participation. - Submission and presentation of “Country

Report” which contains information on the current situation and challenges facing farming practices in participant’s respective countries.

2) Evaluation - Knowledge, attitudes, and skills of

participants will be evaluated by using pre-test and post-test questionnaires. A Pre-test will be applied before the initiation of the training course and a post-test will be conducted using the same questionnaire at the end of the course. The results will be made known to each individual with the average score of the class. At the completion of training, it is expected that the mean of post-test scores will be significantly higher than that of the pre-test.

- Also, at the end of the training course, participants will be required to evaluate the overall training in terms of the session’s usefulness, materials, and the information and knowledge gained. Recommendations and suggestions on the training curriculum will be needed.

- All participants with at least 80% of training attendance will be given a certificate of attendance issued and signed by the Department of Disease Control.

3) Attendance - Participants are required to attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

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Course Outline This training course focuses on what is S&D and how to reduce S&D in health facilities. Topics of the training are such as; 1) Concept of S&D and human rights; 2) Concept of 3x4 package of stigma and

discrimination reduction in health facilities; 3) Demonstration: S&D-5 activities of participatory

training; 4) Practice: S&D-5 activities of participatory

training; 5) Concept and method of continuous quality

improvement (CQI); 6) S&D measurement and M&E; Participant Criteria Applicants should have the following general qualifications: 1) Age 27 to 50 years old. 2) Be in good physical and mental health in order

to undergo and be able to attend the entire course.

3) Have a good command of spoken and written English.

As well as, should have the followings specific qualifications: 1) Work in HIV/AIDS Program as

• National HIV program officer in management/ coordination level.

• Subnational HIV program officer in management/ coordination level.

• Hospital sector in management/coordination level.

• Civil Society Organization/NGO (must have project in cooperation with national AIDS program office/subnational HIV program office/ hospital.

2) Have experiences/skill in facilitating activities of participatory training.

3) Expected to continue working in stigma and discrimination reduction program/project after finishing this course.

Application 1) Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories by the closing date for application.

2) Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information) Number of Participants 20 persons. Selection and Confirmation 1) Selection of participants will be given priority

to applicants from countries in Asia and the Pacific Region.

2) Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’ background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

3) Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

4) Successful applicants will be informed approximately

5) Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Training Institution and Venue The training and accommodation will be held and arranged at Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom hotel which located on Silom Road, Bangkok.

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Terms of Awards AITC Training Fellowship* includes training fee, return economy-class airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development, Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net

Facebook ID : TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalumni

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AITC : Community Empowerment to Strengthen Maternal and Neonatal Health Care Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Community Empowerment to Strengthen Maternal and Neonatal Health Care 1 July – 14 July 2020

Closing date for application: 1 May 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenge are best addressed by international cooperation and global, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the world. Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University Established in 1972, the Faculty of Nursing at Chiang Mai University is one of the oldest and most reputable nursing schools in Thailand. The Faculty currently offers Bachelor, Master, Post-Master, PhD. and Postdoctoral programmes. It also hosts the Nursing Research Center and Center for Excellence in Nursing Research. The Faculty’s main

facilities are located at Chiang Mai University Health Sciences Campus with a training facility on health-spa and Thai traditional therapy located in Mae Rim. AITC Theme : Public Health Stigma and discrimination (S&D) is a key obstacle for the achievement of the SDGs which aims to end AIDS by 2030. Generally, fear of stigma and discrimination is the main reason why people are reluctant to Stigma and discrimination (S&D) is a key obstacle for the achievement of the SDGs and ending AIDS by 2030. Generally, fear of stigma and discrimination is the main reason why people are reluctant to access and retention in care for effective treatment and prevention for a better quality of life. One study found that participants who reported high levels of stigma were over four times more likely to report poor access to care. This contributes to the expansion of the global HIV epidemic and a higher number of AIDS-related deaths. Also, an unwillingness to take an HIV test means that more people are diagnosed late, when the virus may have already progressed to AIDS. This makes treatment less effective, increasing the likelihood of transmitting HIV to others, and causing early death. In addition, people who are at risk but not infected yet may get prevention services to remain HIV negative.

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Course Objectives Following the training, the participants will be able to; 1) Explain concepts, principles and strategies

related to community-based care in maternal and newborn health.

2) Discuss with the core working group about the roles and responsibilities of community participation within their own setting

3) Apply the knowledge and skill from the training course to develop project improving maternal and newborn health that appropriate with their country.

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include; 1) Lecture; 2) Discussion; 3) Group work; 4) Field visit. Assignment and Evaluation

- In-class participation. - Advance assignment – Submission and 10-

minutes presentation of “Country Report” which contains information on current situation of health care system, health policy and strategies in their own country and setting

- Course assignment - Attendance - Participants are required to

attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Course Outline The training will be taught in 2 modules which will combine classroom active learning and clinical observation; 1) Strengthening community-based care in

maternal and newborn health; participants will be able to describe mechanisms in driven family and community empowerment to promote maternal and newborn health.

2) Strengthening Essential Maternal and Newborn Health Care; will provide essential midwifery practice within the context of primary health care in various community and hospital setting, including field trips.

Participant Criteria This training will benefit participants from developing countries, especially for maternal and neonatal nursing professionals and midwifery professionals working in rural development areas. Participants should meet the following criteria :

- Working as health personal for at least 2 years.

- Able to participate in the training course for the full time.

- In good health both physically and mentally.

- Sufficient command of spoken and written English.

- Computer literacy. - Be nominated by their government

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Application 1) Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories by the closing date for application.

2) Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information) Number of Participants 20 persons.

Training Institution and Venue Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non – AITC – Eligible (CICA Member Countries) – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Selection and Confirmation 1) Selection of participants will be given priority

to applicants from countries in Asia and the Pacific Region.

2) Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’ background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

3) Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

4) Successful applicants will be informed approximately

5) Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development, Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net

Facebook ID : TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalumni

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AITC : Integrated Natural Resources Management for Sustainable Tourism and Marketing Strategies Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Integrated Natural Resources Management for Sustainable Tourism and Marketing Strategies

2 – 22 July, 2020 Closing date for application : 1 May 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Faculty of Environment and Resources Studies Mahidol University Faculty of Environment and Resources Studies, Mahidol University was founded in 1978 as a successor of the environment education, research project and certainly reaches its aim for sustainable development. The faculty’s vision is to be a renowned institution of Asia in cultivating sustainable nature and society and main mission is to develop teaching, research and academic service qualities, and to cultivate environmental ethics in order to reach sustainable environment and society.

AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

AITC Theme : SDGs This training course falls under the AITC theme – “Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. We believed that each SDGs is designed to address specific challenges that by nature have no boundaries. Therefore, all goals can be achieved through cooperation, be it a government or private, or capacity building or human resources development

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Course Objectives This training course aims at sharing techniques for the development of sustainable tourism and integrated management of natural resources will be disseminated. At the end of this course, participants are expected to;

- Understand concepts and principles knowledge of integrated natural resources management for sustainable tourism and marketing strategies management

- Be able to enhance practical knowledge, technology and skills through field visits and places with sustainable tourism.

Course Outline This training course covers focuses on advanced clean technology and innovation for sustainable tourism, low carbon tourist, agro-tourism, monitoring, control and evaluation for tourist projects. The topics of training are such as;

- Introduction to the Integrated Natural Resources Management for Sustainable Tourism and Marketing Strategies

- Compensation and mitigation policy for tourist activities - Low Carbon Tourist Destination - Carbon etic science scenarios for sustainable tourism - Reduction, reuse and processing for organic products in

Agro ecotourism - Clean technology and innovation for sustainable tourism - Integrated Natural Resources Management - Climate-Smart Agriculture - Agro industrial Tourism - Tourism management in favor of climate-smart systems - Genetic resources for food and tourism - Energy management for sustainable tourism

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include;

- Lecture - Workshop discussion - Field visit

Assignment and Evaluation

- In-class participation. - Advance assignment - Submission and

presentation of “Country Report” which include information regarding the current situation on climate change issues, country policy related to climate change planning, vulnerability, impact, adaptation and the best practices related to climate change in participant’s respective country.

- Attendance - Participants are required to attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No. 2 “Qualifications” as well as following qualifications;- - Currently working more than two-year experience in

relevant fields. - Graduated to bachelor degree or higher degree in relevant

fields. - Less than 40 years old of age, in good health and be able to

physically carry out field visits. - Good command in English.

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Application - Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories as well as Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuana, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, United Kingdom and United States.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Number of Participants 20 persons

Selection and Confirmation - Selection of participants will be given priority to applicants

from OSCE participating states. - Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’

background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

- Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

- Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

- Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, 999 Phutthamonthon 4 Rd., Salaya, Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom, 73170 THAILAND. Website: www.en.mahidol.ac.th

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net

Facebook ID : TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalu

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AITC : Disaster Risk Management in Thailand Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Disaster Risk Management in Thailand

13 – 24 July 2020 Closing date for application : 1 May 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, DDPM Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, DDPM, Ministry of Interior, has been designated as the central government unit to operate any related activities on natural disaster risk management of the country, having authorities in formulating the national disaster risk management plan, cooperating with related agencies to provide aids for disaster effected people, as well as providing consultancy and training on disaster risk management to all sectors concerned in order to establish effective and sustainable disaster risk management (DRM) system for the country. Over the past 17 years, DDPM has implemented DRM projects together with agencies of all sectors and levels from community to local and national, leading to creating a number of best / good practices and lessons learned in DRM which DDPM stands ready to share the experience with the world.

AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

AITC Theme : SDGs This training course falls under the AITC theme – “Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. We believed that each SDGs is designed to address specific challenges that by nature have no boundaries. Therefore, all goals can be achieved through cooperation, be it a government or private, or capacity building or human resources development

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Course Objectives This training course aims at sharing Thailand’s experience in disaster risk management. At the end of course, participants are expected to; - Have sufficient knowledge and understanding of DRM concept, and disaster risk management mechanism of Thailand - Be encouraged to exchange knowledge and experiences on DRM among foreign and Thai participants which are able to synthesize lessons learned for further DRM development in their own country

Course Outline This course covers different topics in disaster risk management knowledge including Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Response, and Disaster Recovery, as well as a number of case studies of DRM in Thailand such as; - DRM Principle - Disaster Risk Assessment (DRA) - Disaster Risk Management Plan of Thailand - Community- Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) - Early Warning System - Shelter Management - Information and Technology Application for DRM - Incident Command System (ICS) - Emergency Management of Thailand - Post Recovery

Course Methodology Training methodology to be used during this 12-days course includes; - Lecture - Group discussion - Field visit and excursion

Assignment and Evaluation

- In-class participation - Group assignments - Submission and 15 minutes presentation of

Country Report” - Pre and Post – evaluation - Attendance-Participants are required to

attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Participant Criteria Candidate must possess qualifications as specifies in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme ” No.2 “Qualifications” as well as following qualifications; - Currently working with substantial experience on

disaster risk management - In good health and be able to physically carry out

intensive field visits and excursion

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Application - Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Number of Participants 20 persons

Selection and Confirmation - Selection of participants will be given priority to applicants

from OSCE participating states. - Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’

background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

- Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

- Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

- Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible (FEALAC Member Countries) - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Ministry of Interior 3/12 U-Thong Nok Road, Dusit, Bangkok.

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

Follow us on

http://www.tica.thaigov.net

Facebook ID : TICA Fellowship and Alumni https://www.facebook.com/TICAalu

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AITC : Crop Journey: Innovation and Food Security Page 1

Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Crop Journey: Innovation and Food Security 13 July – 2 August 2020

Closing date for application : 1 May 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Faculty of Science, Mahidol University (MUSC). MUSC believes in the importance of technology and innovation that affect economy, society and culture, and has the urgent necessity to create educational, academic, training programs and research strength to enhance knowledge and ability for people so they could become important personnel in developing the country. In cooperation with strong institutional partners, MUSC has actively established various training programs in different fields both at national and international levels. This is to support one of our missions in creating the graduate and potential personnel that can bring knowledge in sciences & technology and related areas to increase their keen professional skills, as well as boost up the ability to apply and develop sustainable innovation to become new generation entrepreneur and business owner. MUSC has also the experiences to provide our master programs in science and technology in TICA project on scholarships for Bhutanese’s human resource development. AITC Theme: Food Security This training course falls under the AITC theme – “Food Safety.” “Ending Hunger” is very fundamental to global development progress. Through decades-long effort in eliminating hunger and malnutrition, Thailand has successfully reduced the number of hungry and malnourished people by 75% and the figure is still falling. The progress earned Thailand an award from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for outstanding contributions to global food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture. The AITC courses under the theme “Food Security” are part of Thailand’s commitment to work with the international Community to achieve SDG goal # 2 on Zero Hunger.

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Course Objectives This training course aims at;

- Introducing upstream, midstream, and downstream sections of value chain of Thai tropical fruits, in both theory and practice.

- Offering real experiences of various activities occurring in value chain of Thai tropical fruits through workshops and site visits.

- Promoting exchanges of knowledge and experiences between participants and other related parties.

At the end of this training course, participants are expected to understand the basic principles of important aspects/sectors throughout the entire value chain of Thai tropical fruits, and are able to apply/integrate newly acquired knowledge to/into their current or future work/task Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include;

- Lecture; - Workshop; - Group discussion; - Flipped classroom; - Field visit and excursion.

Assignment and Evaluation - In-class participation. - Group discussion. - Advance assignment – “Country Report”, which contains information related to the course, including history, regulations, and problems and proposed solutions - Project assignment – In the form of concept proposal and presentation about how each participant will use the knowledge and experience acquired during this course in his/her work back in his/her home country. - End of course examination - Attendance – Participants are required to attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the right to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Course Outline This training course consists of 3 modules, focusing on different sectors, i.e. upstream (production), midstream (processing), and downstream (marketing) of Thai tropical fruits’ value chain. Topics of training are such as; - Tropical fruit cultivation - Smart technology for propagation and production of tropical crops - Pre- and Postharvest handling of fruits - Processing and preservation of fruits - Marketing of fruits and fruit products - Utilization of waste from fruit production and processing

Participant Criteria This training course consists of 3 modules, focusing on different sectors, i.e. upstream (production), midstream (processing), and downstream (marketing) of Thai tropical fruits’ value chain. Topics of training are such as; - Tropical fruit cultivation - Smart technology for propagation and production of tropical crops - Pre- and Postharvest handling of fruits - Processing and preservation of fruits - Marketing of fruits and fruit products - Utilization of waste from fruit production and processing Working or have work experiences in the area related to the subject ≥ 3 years - Fluent in spoken and written English AND - For non-native English speaking countries, the English language examination score must be included in the application package The minimum English score required for this training course is: TOEFL IBT 70 TOEFL PBT 525 TOEFL CBT 194 IELTS 6 TOEIC 635

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Application - Candidate must be nominated/endorsed by their

respective governments of the eligible countries/territories as well as Bahrain, Israel, Republic of Korea, Qatar, Russia, and United Arab Emirates by the closing date for application.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Selection and Confirmation - Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’

background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

- Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

- Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

- Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Number of Participants 20 persons

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue 1) Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, - Phayathai Campus, Bangkok - Salaya Campus, Nakhon Pathom 2) Produce farm and/or processing plant

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

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Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Sufficiency Economy Philosophy towards a Sustainable Development

15 - 29 July 2020

Closing date for application : 1 May 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Burapha University Burapha University was established in 1955 as Bangsaen Educational College and later in 1974 became Bangsean Campus under Srinakharinwirot University. The University became an independent institution in 2008. Today, Burapha University has campuses in Chonburi, Chantaburi and Srakaew Provinces, and offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Social Sciences, Health Sciences and Sciences and Technology.

AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

AITC Theme : SEP This training course falls under the AITC theme – “Sufficiency Economy P h i l o s o p h y ” or SEP. SEP is an approach for sustainable development which espouses moderation, reasonableness and prudence as development framework based on knowledge and virtue. The Philosophy stresses the importance of human development at all levels and also emphasizes the need to strengthen community’s capacity to ensure a balanced way o f life and resilience, with full respect for the environment. As an approach and mind-setting framework, we believe that SEP can be applied to all 17 SDGs. Therefore, over the recent years, Thailand has shared with international community the application of SEP, our home-grown approach to sustainable development.

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Course Objectives This training course aims at sharing Thailand’s experiences in the application of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) for sustainable development. At the end of this course, participants are expected to;

- Understand the concept of SEP as an approach for sustainable development.

- Understand how to apply SEP to different cases, such as, community development projects, private company’s CSR projects, and community-based eco-tourism project.

- Be able to apply SEP to the case of their respective countries.

Course Outline This training course offers knowledge and understanding on SEP as well as its application through different cases. The topics of training are such as; - Introduction to Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) - SEP and Sustainable Development - SEP in private sector - SEP in public Sector - SEP in community development - Royal initiated SEP-led projects

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include;

- lecture - group discussion - field visit

Assignment and Evaluation - In-class participation. - Discussion. - Assignment – Report on how to apply SEP to

the case of participants’ respective countries. - Submission and presentation of

“Country Report”. - Attendance - Participants are required to

attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No. 2 “Qualifications” as well as following qualifications

- Currently working with at least five-year experience in relevant fields.

- University graduated in the fields of agriculture, economics, rural development, social science, environment, public policy or relevant fields.

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Application - Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed

by their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories as well as Bahrain, Israel, Republic of Korea, Qatar, Russia and United Arab Emirates by the closing date for application.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Selection and Confirmation - Selection o f p a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l b e g i v e n

p r i o r i t y t o applicants from CICA member countries. - Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’

background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their positions.

- Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

- Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

- Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Number of Participants 20 persons

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible (OIC Member Countries) - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue Training Institution Burapha University, Muang District, Chonburi Venue Bangkok, Chonburi, Nakhonnayok, Chantaburi, Rayong and Prachinburi

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

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Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Training to Enhance Manufacturing Technology and Green Productivity in Rice Mill Factory

15 July – 28 July, 2020 Closing date for application : 1 May 2020

TICA : Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programmes. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry (OIE) is the leading organization in Thailand through its mission of formulation, integration, and driving for policies, plans, and strategies industrial development towards the sustainability among the dynamic of domestic and international factors. OIE’s mission also to analyze and study in the industrial economics situation in order to utilize for industrial development, cooperation, and international production network.

AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programmes. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food Security, Public Health, Climate Change, and Other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

AITC Theme: Food Security This training course falls under the AITC theme – “Food Security”. There are different statuses of development and the competition of each developing country that may effect to the level of entrepreneurs of rice mill factory in their countries to get benefits in terms of adjusting business environment. If they could obtain the appropriate supports, the development of rice mill industry would speed up and benefit all stake holder involved. Since people of the world has similarity in common for the consumption of rice. There should be very useful if these countries take opportunities to share and exchange as well as learn from each other for the development of rice production, technical knowledge from advance experience through the technical assistance among them and Thailand as the world’s leading of rice exporter.

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Course Objectives This training course aims at sharing Thailand’s knowledge and experience regarding food security management in rice mill factory. The objectives are;

- To enhance knowledge, information and experience on environmental friendly and green productivity in rice mill factory technology.

- To build capacity and develop cooperation network among developing countries in the field of rice mill technology.

- To share information and practice on efficiency of natural resources endowment, energy saving and waste to energy technology in rice mill.

Course Outline This training course focuses on how to apply manufacturing technology and green productivity in rice mill factory practices. Topics of the training are as follow; - Lecture on rice mill technology and environmental friendly rice mill technology - Lecture on green productivity - Lecture on energy saving in rice mill factory - Study and Field visit - Group work practice

- Group work presentation

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include;

- Lecture - Group discussion - Presentation - Study visit- practice

Assignment and Evaluation

- In-class participation - Submission and presentation of “Country

Report” - Attendance – Participants are required to

attend all activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Participant Criteria - Government officials, scientists, technicians in related

field of rice mill processing or agro food processing who are under the age of 45.

- Young scientists and professional who are working in in the field of rice and agriculture with minimum one year’s professional experience are fully encouraged.

- Background in agriculture management is an advantage. - Having good command of English. (training will be

conducted in English) - Be in good health, physically and mentally, fit to attend

an intensive field training. Candidates with limited mobility will not be accepted.

- Participants must strictly attend 10 days training course. Not to bring family members to the training course in principle; if bringing a family member, the participant has to pay extra expenses.

- Be nominated by their respective Governments or authorized by his/her Department to participate in the training.

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Application - Candidates must be nominated/ endorsed by

their respective governments of the eligible countries/territories as well as Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuana, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, United Kingdom and United States.

- Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “List of Eligible Countries” for more information)

Number of Participants 20 persons

Selection and Confirmation - Successful applicants will be approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of the training course. - Successful applicants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the programme.

Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. For Non-AITC-Eligible Countries - AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme. * Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA

Training Institution and Venue International Industrial Economics Division Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry, Bangkok, Thai Food Heritage, National Food Institute Soi Arun Ammarin 36, Arun Ammarin Rd, Bangyeekhan, Bangplad, Bangkok 10700

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd. Laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html

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Thailand’s Annual International Training Course (AITC)

Course Information

Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) Practices in Community-based Development 20 July - 21 August 2020

Closing date for application: 1 May 2020 TICA: Thailand International Cooperation Agency is a national focal point for Thailand’s international development cooperation. TICA was established in 2004 to realize Thailand’s aspiration to be a contributor of development cooperation. Believing that global challenges are best addressed by international cooperation and global partnership, today we continue to strengthen our contribution to achieve global development agenda through various capacity-building and human resources development programs. In response to the recent changes in the global landscape of development cooperation, especially through the concept of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, TICA continues to realign our focuses in order to deliver Thailand’s commitment to be a relevant partner in global agendas including the 2030. Agenda for Sustainable Development. AITC : Annual International Training Course was initiated in 1991 as a framework in providing short-term training for developing partners. Today, the AITC remains one of TICA’s flagship programs. It offers not only a training experience, but also a platform in exchanging ideas and establishing professional network among participants from across the developing world. Aiming at sharing Thailand’s best practices and experience to the world, the AITC training courses focus on development topics of our expertise currently categorized under five themes namely; “Sufficiency Economy Philosophy” or SEP, Food security, Public Health, Climate Change, and other topics related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Faculty ofEconomics, Kasetsart University Founded in 1943, Faculty of Economics at Kasetsart University is one of the most well-known economics institutions in Thailand. The Faculty consists of 3 departments - (1) Department of Economics (2) Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (3) Department of Cooperatives. It curretly offers 5 Undergraduate Programmes, 5 Master Programmes and 2 PhD. Programmes AITC Theme : SEP “Sufficiency Economy” or “The Middle Path” is a philosophy introduced and developed by His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1974. Over the course of his reign, His Majesty offered his insight into a sustainable way of life to his people within the nation. The promotion of the practical sufficiency principles began as the approach for all to adopt after royal permission was granted on November 29, 1999. This sufficiency economy philosophy (SEP) provides a set of living and practical guidelines for people at all social levels starting from family to community and eventually the nation. And this was well before the major economic crisis in Thailand. Subsequently, more emphasis was given to survival solutions that were both stable and sustainable under the currents of globalization and changes.

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Course Objectives The training aims to; Provide participants with knowledge and

understanding of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) and related economic theories and concepts.

Explain participants the applications of SEP (individuals, SMEs, Communities, Organizations and Macro Policy Implication)

Share experience among countries on community-based development.

Provide participants in exploring with multiple case studies following SEP.

Equip participants with the practical skills and techniques required for development project formulation, monitoring and evaluation of projects following his Majesty the King’s concept.

Assignment and Evaluation In-class participation. Submission and presentation of “Country Report” Report - on a possibile application of the SEP to their

respective countries/territories Project Assignment – Submission and presentation of

group and individual project assignments Training Assignment

Reading Assignment Attendance – Participants are required to attend all

activities organized during the course. TICA reserves the rights to revoke its fellowship offered or take appropriate action in case a participant is in attendance of less than 90 percent of the training hours.

Course Outline Topics of the training are; Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP). Application of SEP: reasonableness, moderation and

prudent in economic and community-based development

Practical experiences of SEP concepts. Development project cycle under SEP. Practical experience of monitoring and evaluation. Presentation of case studies and country reports.

Course Methodology Training methodologies to be used during this training course include; Lecture Group discussion Individual and group assignment Study Trips/Field Trips Participant Criteria Candidates must possess qualifications as specified in “Guideline for Thailand’s Annual International Training Course Programme” No.2 “Qualifications” and currently working with at least five-year experience in community/rural development or relevant fields.

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Application Candidate must be nominated/ endorsed by their

respective governments of the eligible countries/ territories by the closing date of application.

Complete nomination documents must be submitted to TICA through the Royal Thai Embassy/ Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations/ Royal Thai Consulate-General accredited to eligible countries/ territories.

(See “list of Eligible Countries” for more information) Number of Participants 20 persons Terms of Awards For AITC Eligible Countries – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, return economy-class, airfare, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme.

For Non – AITC – Eligible (OIC Member Countries) – AITC Training Fellowship* include training fee, accommodation, allowance, insurance, airport transfer and social programme.

*Subject to rates and conditions established by TICA. Training Institute and Venue Faculty of Economics,

Selection and Confirmation Selection of participants will be given priority to

applicants from ACD Member Countries Particular attention shall be paid to the candidates’

background, their current position, and practical use they expect to make of the knowledge and experience gained from training on the return to their position.

Selection of participants is also based on geographical distribution and gender balance.

Successful applicants will be informed approximately 4 weeks before the beginning of training course.

Successful participants must return duly completed and signed acceptance form by the deadline to confirm their participation in the program.

Contact Bureau of International Cooperation on Human Resource Development Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) Government Complex, Building B, 8th Floor, Chaengwattana Rd., laksi District, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND. Website: www.tica.thaigov.net Email: [email protected]

Kasetsart University.

For more information on qualifications, application forms, and application procedures, please visit our website at http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/information/73803-Annual-International-Training-Course.html Follow us on

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