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CARE’s Vision"We seek a world of hope, tolerance and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and people live in dignity and security. CARE will be a global force and partner of choice within a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty. We will be known everywhere for our unshakeable commitment to the dignity of people.“
CARE’s MissionCARE’s mission is to serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world. Drawing strength from our global diversity, resources and experience, we promote innovative solutions and are advocates for global responsibility. We promote lasting change
Raks Thai’s VISION
A Civil Society, where people enjoy quality of life, rights and equality. Where people determine their own destinies and development is sustainable.
Raks Thai’s MISSIONStrengthen the capacity of poor and disadvantaged communities to analyze root causes of problems, determine suitable solutions and participate in development activities.
Organization for the Future
Building an
Support for
Women living
with HIV
MIGRANT WORKERS
Children
Disaster Relief & Preparedness
OCC
UPA
TIO
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Building a better understanding of development
Natural Resources by Community
Southern Thailand Tsunami Program
activities timeline
PHAMIT Program managementrequirements on Raks Thai
NNeettwwoorrkkiinngg
Community Leaders
Migrant Community (CBO)
Governor
Provincial Public Health District Public Health
Clinics/Health Station
Samutsakorn Hospital Siwichai Hospital
Employer Department
Labour Protection
Immigration
Fishery Association
Police
District Education
Non-formal Education
Community Health volunteers
Employers
Mahachai networks
Provincial Networks
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Cambodian Coastal Areas Non Coastal Areas
Condom use last time had sex Round 1 = 2004 and Round 2 = 2008
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PHAMIT Evaluation
20th October, 2009Labor Protection Office, Bangkok
Empowering Migrant Workers in Labor and Social Protection
in Thailand
Thailand Development Research Institute in partnership with RaksThai Foundation
Situation Assessment of the Exploitation and Discrimination of Migrant Workers in 5 Provinces
TDRI partnership
BIG CHALLENGES AHEAD
DECLINING INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES TO THAILAND
View of new (local) markets
Individuals
• Cash box• Personal
donations
Companies• International• Thai
Local Institutions
• Independent Org
• Government
Despite many efforts
Leading with the Heart: Mr. Heinz Landau, the former Chairman and Managing Director of Merck Thailand, posed for a picture together with Mrs. Suwanna Somjaivong, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Merck Thailand at Merck Thailand office
Merck Thailand wins the top honor award for CSR Leadership Excellence Bangkok – January 20, 2009 – Merck Thailand picked up a major social responsibility award in the “CSR Leadership” category at the Global CSR Awards 2009. The awards were held in conjunction with the inaugural Global CSR Summit held at Raffles Hotel in Singapore.
CSR
Here’s where you can help us
Products
Customers, people who can support
4 Product, place, promotion,price
Empower staffHighly empowered and resourceful
Low empowered and passive
Resourceful but no creativity
Empowered but low contribution
Adapted from Harvard Business Review July 2010
Reso
urce
fuln
ess
Empowerment
I am empowered to solve my problems and challenges at work.
Products
Migrant workersInjecting Drug UsersPositive womenClimate changeChildrenDeep SouthNatural resources
Development & Rights vs Charity
Different settings – charity and development/rights
Risk taking• Vocal• Bold
Profes-sional
• Logical• Managerial
Judge-mental
• Critical• Rights
Kind-heart
Social-able
Caring
Charity Development
Measure results and be able to state
in normal language.
Manage knowledge
RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE LEADERSHIP
Use of IT
website
Face book
E-letter
Data-accessibility
You tube
TPBSBrand advocacy
COMMUNICATION channels
Production house
CSRBuild know how, channels and recognition on
Internet, IT, printed materials, video
Create high level networks
Friend A
Friend BFriend B1
Friend B2
Friend C Friend C1
Building Future
Network
Staff
Impact
Product
IT
Comm.
CSR
Research
COMMUNICATE TO HOMES AND DESKS OF INTERESTED PERSONS