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ICA and GIZ jointly organize a seminar on effective project management in line with Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy Department of International Cooperation (TICA), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the German International Cooperation Organization in Thailand (GIZ) jointly organized a workshop on the topic “Effective project management Be effective and in line with the philosophy of Sufficiency Economy” in order to bring the knowledge of those with experience in implementing international development cooperation projects to further develop and increase the efficiency of international development cooperation work.
In the past, the Department of C Level Executive List Cooperation Seeking approaches and methods to carry out international cooperation projects with maximum efficiency and sustainable results. Using the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (Sufficiency Economy Philosophy), results-oriented management. (Result-based management) and principles for promoting participation (Participatory approaches) and from long experience of working in collaboration. This makes them have knowledge and want to disseminate it to other organizations in order to further develop it.
Mrs. Sasithorn Wongweerachotikit, Deputy Director-General, Department of International Cooperation The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated the objectives of this seminar. To exchange knowledge, experiences, and various lessons, including the use of the philosophy of Sufficiency Economy. in managing collaborative projects effectively and jointly design good practices for implementing joint projects with foreign countries. In order to achieve maximum efficiency in the operation of international development cooperation and emphasize practice using various forms of learning media, such as organizing the exchange of experiences according to the cooperation model in the form of organizing a learning base about with important principles/tools In carrying out the project to success Dr. Royon Jitdon, Chairman of the National Reform Committee on Natural Resources and Environment Honored to share experiences in sustainable water resource management.
In the past, the Department of C Level Executive List Cooperation Seeking approaches and methods to carry out international cooperation projects with maximum efficiency and sustainable results. Using the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (Sufficiency Economy Philosophy), results-oriented management. (Result-based management) and principles for promoting participation (Participatory approaches) and from long experience of working in collaboration. This makes them have knowledge and want to disseminate it to other organizations in order to further develop it.
Mrs. Sasithorn Wongweerachotikit, Deputy Director-General, Department of International Cooperation The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated the objectives of this seminar. To exchange knowledge, experiences, and various lessons, including the use of the philosophy of Sufficiency Economy. in managing collaborative projects effectively and jointly design good practices for implementing joint projects with foreign countries. In order to achieve maximum efficiency in the operation of international development cooperation and emphasize practice using various forms of learning media, such as organizing the exchange of experiences according to the cooperation model in the form of organizing a learning base about with important principles/tools In carrying out the project to success Dr. Royon Jitdon, Chairman of the National Reform Committee on Natural Resources and Environment Honored to share experiences in sustainable water resource management.