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3 | (HomeCare) Volunteer-Based HomeCare | Care | ROK-ASEAN, HelpAge Korea (HAK) https://www.helpage.or.kr/ | 2005 | 2012 | |||||||
4 | (UNFPA) Ageing Society in Thailand | Rapid ageing | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) https://www.unfpa.org/ | 2011 | 2013 | Partner | Thailand, northern region, 3 provinces in Chiang Mai, Lampang, and Mae Hong Son Provinces; and nationally. | |||||
5 | (BHC) Developing a survey of home health care needs | Care | 50,000 THB | UnLtd Thailand https://www.facebook.com/unltdthailand/ | 2012 | 2012 | Developing a survey of home health care needs | Applicant | Chiang Mai, Thailand | |||
6 | (BHC) Developing a business model of Buddy HomeCare | Care | 200,000 THB | UnLtd Thailand https://www.facebook.com/unltdthailand/ | 2013 | 2013 | Developing a business model of Buddy HomeCare | Applicant | Chiang Mai, Thailand | |||
7 | (NSA) Building capacity for promoting older people’s rights and income security in Thailand | Rights, Income security | 480,000 EUR | European Commission (EC) https://ec.europa.eu/info/index_en | 2013 | 2017 | Overall objective: To strengthen NSA capacity to promote consolidation and expansion of the right to income security for marginalised and vulnerable older people in Thailand. Specific objectives: (1) To improve technical, operational and management capacities of civil society to advocate for national policies promoting income security in old age and to raise awareness of the rights of older people; (2) to promote communities’ participation in monitoring local implementation of policies, especially related to income security in old age, and to expand their engagement with local authorities. | Applicant | Thailand, northern region, 30 communities in 3 rural sub districts and 1 municipality in 3 provinces in Chiang Mai, Lamphun, and Mae Hong Son Provinces; and nationally. | |||
8 | (DRR) Building Capacities for Empowerment and Resilience in Thailand | Disaster risk reduction | 144,000 GBP | Prudence Foundation (PF) https://www.prudentialplc.com/en/prudence-foundation | 2013 | 2015 | To strengthen community based organisations (CBO) capacity to promote consolidation and expansion of the rights of older people, income security, and the Disasters Risk Reduction (DRR) for marginalised and vulnerable older people in Thailand. | Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son and Chainat Province, Thailand | ||||
9 | (ASR) Strengthening the CSO Network on Ageing as a development partner in Southeast Asia | Empowerment, Rapid ageing | 1,220,237 EUR | European Commission (EC) https://ec.europa.eu/info/index_en | Overall objective: To contribute to the empowerment of civil society in Southeast Asia so it can mobilise communities and represent the views of poor and vulnerable older persons effectively through multi-stakeholder dialogue. Specific objective: A stronger East Asia/Pacific Network on Ageing, including 21 members in eight target countries, which is more capable of gathering the views of older people, mobilising their community organisations, and acting as strategic partner with ASEAN and its member governments to address the challenges of rapid ageing. | Partner | Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam | |||||
10 | (BHC) Developing a prototype of Buddy HomeCare Social Enterprise | Care, SE Initiative | 1,145,000 THB | Thailand Social Enterprise Office (TSEO) https://www.facebook.com/tseopress/ | 2015 | 2016 | Developing a prototype of Buddy HomeCare Social Enterprise for a trial run and developing a Social Impact Assessment (SIA) report | Applicant | Chiang Mai, Thailand | |||
11 | (THPF) Advocacy for universal social pension | Social security | 985,000 THB | Thai Health Promotion Foundation (THPF) https://www.thaihealth.or.th/ | 2015 | 2016 | Advocacy for universal social pension (Co-fund EC/NSA) | Applicant | ||||
12 | (DRR) Promoting Thailand's Age-inclusive disaster risk reduction | Disaster risk reduction | 144,000 GBP | Prudence Foundation (PF) https://www.prudentialplc.com/en/prudence-foundation | 2016 | 2018 | ||||||
13 | (BHC) Social Enterprise prototype of Buddy HomeCare | Care, SE Initiative | 6,000,000 THB | Thai Health Promotion Foundation (THPF) https://www.thaihealth.or.th/ | 2017 | 2018 | Scaled up the business prototype of BHC to run the market test for two years including a full-scale run with 35 CGs and nurses. Developed an SIA report and a Social Return on Investment (SROI) report. | Applicant | Chiang Mai, Thailand | |||
14 | (BHC) Buddy HomeCare: Community-based Healthcare management and monitoring system | Care, Innovation | 1,912,500 THB | National Innovation Agency (NIA) https://www.nia.or.th/ | 2019 | 2019 | Developed the BHC: community-based healthcare management and monitoring system Developed the mobile app and web app to provide telehealth care. | Applicant | ||||
15 | (TMF) Social preparedness and awareness-raising on Ageism | 2,800,000 THB | Thai Media Fund (TMF) https://www.thaimediafund.or.th/ | 2019 | 2019 | Provide media literacy training to counter fake news for older person and students in Chiang Mai and Lamphun province. | Applicant | Chiang Mai and Lamphun province | ||||
16 | (DRR) Promoting Thailand's Age-inclusive disaster risk reduction | Disaster risk reduction | 210,000 GBP | Prudence Foundation (PF) https://www.prudentialplc.com/en/prudence-foundation | 2019 | 2021 | The overall objective is to strengthen the OPGs and CSOs capacity to promote consolidation and expansion of age-inclusive DRR in Thailand and ASEAN. | Applicant | THAILAND
Northern : Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son Southern : Krabi North Eastern : Khon Kan Central : Bangkok, Ayudthaya ASEAN Philippines and Indonesia | |||
17 | (OPA) โครงการเสริมสร้างศักยภาพศักยภาพชมรมผู้สูงอายุ 3 จังหวัดภาคเหนือตอนบน | Empowerment, Rapid ageing | 4,895,710 THB | Thai Health Promotion Foundation (THPF) https://www.thaihealth.or.th/ | Building capacity of OPA | Applicant | Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang Thailand | |||||
18 | (BIOCHAR) โครงการไผ่และไบโอชาร์ | OPA, Biochar and Climate Change | 5,000 USD | HelpAge International (HAI) https://www.helpage.org/ | 2020 | 2020 | OPA, Biochar and Climate Change | Partner | ||||
19 | (ICMPS) Sustainable community forest management in Pong Nam Ron Sub-district, Fang District, Chiang Mai | Forest management | 5,600 EUR | 196,000 THB | Irish Aid In-Country Micro-Projects Scheme (ICMPS) https://www.irishaid.ie/ | 2020 | 2020 | The project aims to enhance sustainable community forest management. With the cooperation and participation of various community organization groups such as vulnerable groups with local government organizations Including public and private agencies. The project area is in the northern part of Chiang Mai Province. In order to restore, maintain and conserve forest resources and the Deciduous Dipterocarp and Mixed Diciduous Forest, as well as forest, herbs and wildlife. Raising awareness and expanding results at both the local and policy levels. | Applicant | Pong Nam Ron Sub-district, Fang District, Chiang Mai, Thailand | ||
20 | (POW) Pro-Older Women – Promoting financial security of Older Women | Financial security | 1,301,950 THB | Tsao Foundation (TF) https://tsaofoundation.org/ | 2020 | 2021 | Pro-Older Women – Promoting financial security of OW | Partner | ||||
21 | (ICMPS) Sustainable community-based forest management in Pong Nam Ron Sub-district, Fang District, Chiang Mai phase II | Forest management | 5,720 EUR | 200,000 THB | Irish Aid In-Country Micro-Projects Scheme (ICMPS) https://www.irishaid.ie/ | 2021 | 2021 | 1. Strengthening the capacity of community organizations on collaboration with local authorities, government agencies and civil society organisations to implement co-
management for rehabilitation, conservation, and utilization of forest resources and ecosystems of Deciduous Dipterocarp forest and mixed Deciduous forest species in two community forest areas cover 200 Rai (34 Hectares); 2. Promoting learning and expanding model on communities co-manage on forest resources and eco-system of dry-Dipterocarp forest and mixed-Deciduous forest in the local area and at the policy levels. | Applicant | Pong Nam Ron Sub-district, Fang District, Chiang Mai, Thailand | ||
22 | (IFES) Media literacy for older people | Media literacy | 24,582.61 USD | 825,730 THB | International Foundation for Electroral Systems (IFES) Strengthening Digital Literacy in the Mekong Region (SDLMR) https://www.ifes.org/ | 2021 | 2021 | Goal: COVID-19 disinformation and hate speech are debunked through better access to
information and media literacy among marginalized communities in the Mekong Region (Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand). • Objective 1: Increased collaboration and dialogue among CSOs, the media sector, select state agencies and academics in the region to deliver media literacy programming and advancing countering COVID-19 disinformation efforts. • Objective 2: Increased understanding of media literacy to effectively counter COVID-19 related disinformation among marginalized groups. | Applicant | |||
23 | (BIOCHAR) โครงการไผ่และไบโอชาร์ | OPA, Biochar and Climate Change | 1,000 USD | HelpAge International (HAI) https://www.helpage.org/ | 2021 | 2021 | Efficiently and Smokeless Stove | Partner | ||||
24 | (COVID-19) COVID-19 Emergency Responses and Reliefs | COVID-19, Emergency responses, Reliefs | 5,000 USD | HelpAge Korea (HAK) https://www.helpage.or.kr/ | 2021 | 2021 | COVID-19 Emergency Responses and Reliefs | Partner | ||||
25 | (BIOCHAR) โครงการไผ่และไบโอชาร์ | OPA, Biochar and Climate Change | 130,000 Baht | HelpAge International (HAI) https://www.helpage.org/ | 2022 | 2022 | Bamboo and Biochar pilot | Partner | ||||
26 | (IFES) Media literacy for older people | Media literacy | 47,000 USD | International Foundation for Electroral Systems (IFES) Strengthening Digital Literacy in the Mekong Region (SDLMR) https://www.ifes.org/ | 2022 | 2022 | Applicant | |||||
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