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24/10/2008

WHERE IS OUR Ministry of Community Development OF THAILAND?WE ARE READY FOR HUMAN CAPITAL?

MAYBE OUR COUNTRY RUN SO FAST TO BE START UP ONLY RURAL DEVELOPMENT...WE RUN UP TO TOP...BUT OUR GRASSROOT STILL STRONG?
WE NEED NO MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT...??WE NEED STRONG INTEGRATION RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN COMMUNITY MINISTRY????
PRIVATE BUSINESS RUN SO FAST...OUR RURAL ZONE AND POLITICAL STILL CLIMB TOO SLOWLY???ALSO WITH OUR CIVIL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ALSO??? WHY OUR RICH AND POOR SUPPORT DIFFERENCE PARTIES OR MOBILIZE GROUP???
WE CANNOT SHOW THAT WHERE OUR POOR LIVE???OUR POVERTY ...STILL IN RURAL ZONE...IN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIAL ZONE OUTSIDE BANGKOK???AND WHY RICH NOT SHARE CHARITY OR WISDOM DIRECT TO RURAL....OUR POVERTY people NEVER REACH IN URBAN ZONE....RIGHT?UNTIL NOW????HOW CDD TELL RICH TO SHARE FOR POVERTY by donate or charity or fund or foundation??? REALLY OUR POVERTY A LOT NOT IN CENTRE OF BANGKOK...PLEASE RECOGNIZE AND HELP TO DIRECT WAY...PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!donot make people of this world suspect about that rich in urban or in rural zone done or share something only for themself in hold rich status...i do not belief...i know that many of rich still need to share!!!!not only try to keep personal benefit!!!...donot accuse some official or political that only really cheat people.!!...but please look for severe poverty in rural now...still struggle they live??? how share direct charity from wealthy to extreamly poverty ???REAL DIRECT???NOT PASS ILLEGAL ORGANIZATIONS????HOW???LONG TERM OR FULL TERM OF DEMOCRASY GOVERMENT BETTER ...AND HIGH POWER OF MONITORING FOR TAKE BALANCE OF GOOD GOVERNANCE...BETTER THAN COUP...RIGHT???MANY SELECTION OF SHORT TERM GOVERMENT MAKE BIG LOSSING OF BIG BUDGET FROM NATION TO SELECT NEW PEOPLE PRESENTATION..AGAIN AND AGAIN...WHY NOT TRY INTO FULL TERM WITH HARD MONITOR???POWERFUL MONITOR????AND REAL LEGAL MONITOR....NON ILLEGALLY...CAN BE???BIG BUDGET FOR SELECTION MUST USE FOR REAL PUBLIC BENEFIT FOR PEOPLE CENTRE ..BETTER ..RIGHT???/


SUGARCANE IN CONFUSE ABOUT NARROWING DEVELOPT GAP OF THE DAY!!
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Poland.

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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam;

Ministry of Rural Development, Cambodia;

Ministry of Rural and Regional Development, Malaysia,

Ministry of Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs, Myanmar;

Minister of State, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore;

http://www.gov.my/MyGov/BI/Directory/Business/BusinessByIndustry/IKS/IKSFinancingAndGrant/IKSGrantAndIncentive/

Grants and Incentives

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Operational business activities are eligible for grants such as improving products, processes, and quality. Management activities, which range from developing markets, upgrading skills to performing a factory audit are also eligible for grants. Strategic business activities such as acquisition of cutting-edge technology can receive Government funding.

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ASEAN SENIOR OFFICIALS MEET TO DISCUSS RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY ERADICATION

Mr Andi Yudyachandra, Deputy Director, ASEAN Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia; Mr Chit Thavisay, Deputy Director General, The Cabinet Office of The Lao National Committee for Rural Development and Poverty Eradication, Laos PDR; Y. Bhg. Dato' Hj Basar Hj Abd. Rahman, Deputy Secretary General (Economic), Ministry of Rural and Regional Development, Malaysia; Mr Myo Myint, Director General/Department of Development Affairs, Ministry of Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs, Myanmar; Mr Domingo F. Panganiban, Secretary/Lead Convenor/Office of the Secretary, National Anti-Poverty Commission, Philippines; Mr Niam Chiang Meng, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, Minister of State, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Kanda Vajrabhaya, Deputy Permanent Secretary/Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, Thailand; Mrs Choo Lee See, Director, Comcare and Social Support Division, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Hoang Thi Dzung, Deputy-Director General/International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam; Dato' Adnan Hanafiah, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Brunei; H.E. Sao Chivoan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Rural Development, Cambodia; H.E. Dr Soeung Ratchavy, Deputy Secretary General, ASEAN Secretariat


The Singapore Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) is working to strengthen social work services in Singapore and to professionalise the social services. It is offering three new initiatives to enhance the professional development of social workers. These initiatives are part of the $1 million Professionalisation Package for social workers in the social service sector, announced by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports at the inaugural Singapore Social Workers’ Day on 20 January 2007.

Singapore celebrates the World Social Work Day on 15 April with the rest of the world. The local association is hoping to hear the Minister renew the government's commitment to support of social work on this second social work day on the island.

David N Jones, President of the International Federation of Social Workers, welcomed this commitment from the government of Singapore. "This is just the sort of development we hope to encourage through the launch of World Social Work Day", he said. "Making the global reality of social work visible through celebrations on this world day helps to improve the quality of services for people and boosts the morale and commitment of social workers. I send my best wishes to the government and social workers of Singapore for their celebrations on 15 April", David N Jones concluded.

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