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Asset-Herausgeber

Asset-Herausgeber

Seminar

Parliamentary Engagement in Implementing SDGs Localisation

Adaptation and Management to Mitigate Impacts on Vulnerable Groups According to the Principle of Leaving No One Behind

The impacts of global warming and climate change already had serious impacts around the world: Heat waves, severe storms, heavy rains, flash floods, landslides, melting snow caps, wildfires and droughts. All these disasters – both directly and indirectly – affect human life and in particular vulnerable people such as children, disabled and elderly people and other less privileged groups.

Workshop

Approaching a Model and Direction of Decentralization for Governor Elections in a Transitional Era

A Workshop Series to Promote Democracy and Decentralization in Thailand

Thailand has over 7,000 local government organizations established in various forms and levels, e.g. provincial administrative organizations, sub-district administrative organizations, municipalities, or even special autonomous cities like Bangkok and Pattaya. In details, however, the structure and the actual administrative process are not quite correlate. The Chief Executives and Council Members of local government organizations come directly from the local elections, but they are still overseen by civil servants who are assigned by the central government as governors of provinces. The budget approval, inspection of the overall administration, and even dismissal of the local government chiefs are authorized by the governors. As a result, it has gradually raised questions and awareness on improvement of Thailand’s decentralization since, in fact, there are many organic laws in the sections both on state policy and local administration, stipulating that the provinces are ready to be entirely administered by local governments.

Online-Seminar

New Steps for Decentralization in 2023

Webinar Series

As Thailand has had a new government with a decentralization policy being set up, Creative Urban Solution Center (CUSC) and the Academic Network for Decentralization in Thailand (A.N.D.T) have taken this important time to launch a campaign for more steps of decentralization in the society. As well, direct elections of governors are necessary, needing a clear working guideline and structure. An achievement of this project will allow target participants and Thai public to be more participative in decentralization through local democracy. Policy-makers will also get sensitized to their legislative representation and service functions towards the citizens.

Workshop

My Better Country Hackathon #13 Road Hero: Collaboration for Road Safety

Open and Innovative Government in Thailand

The Office of the Public Sector Development Commission or the OPDC has continuously moved forward to establish the open government in Thailand and promoted the public participation in many activity formats for the development of the public sector. With the guideline of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), the OPDC has developed the indicators to measure the increase of civic participation in the country’s policy-making process.

Forum

El Niño: From Global Warming to Global Boiling

Media Dialogue Forum 2 of 2023

In early July, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced issued a warning saying El Niño had developed in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, setting the stage for a likely surge in global temperatures and disruptive weather and climate patterns.

Workshop

Enhancing Knowledge in the Electronic Administrative Court System

The Use of e-Admincourt for Relevant State Officials

The activity aims to assist the administrative judges and case officials as well as officials of state agencies and local administration organisations who have become parties to administrative cases. In this project, the Office of the Administrative Courts of Thailand (OAC) will facilitate all relevant officials in using e-Admincourt system to file a case with the Administrative Court or to submit related documents. E-Admincourt contributes to not only speedy and transparent judicial proceedings, but also saving the parties’ time and money to be spent on submitting physical documents and travelling to the Court in person.

Workshop

Democratic Youth Network 2023: Youth Leaders Strengthen Democratic Citizenship

Workshop Series on Civic Education to Strengthen the Democratic Youth Network

The recent general election in Thailand had a larger number of voters. According to observation of the media, poll-watchers and experts, there was significant political excitement and participation among the youth that showed in both direct and indirect ways. A large number of young citizens in schools and universities exercised their rights to vote or voiced their opinions enthusiastically. To sustain and strengthen their democratic citizenship, the Secretariat of the National Assembly (SNA) as a government organization is therefore responsible for providing civic education to the youth on the principle of the parliamentary and participatory democracy with the King as Head of State.

Workshop

Enhancing Knowledge in the Electronic Administrative Court System

The Use of e-Admincourt for Relevant State Officials Batch 1 & 2

This project aims to assist and facilitate the officials of state agencies and local administration organisations as well as all relevant officials in using e-Admincourt system to file a case with the Administrative Court or to submit related documents. E-Admincourt contributes to not only speedy and transparent judicial proceedings, but also saving the parties’ time and money to be spent on submitting physical documents and travelling to the Court in person.

Diskussion

CIM City (Creative, Innovation, and MICE City): The Future of Bangkok Urbanization

Bringing about Socio-economic Development on the Principles of Regulatory Policy and Sustainability

Thailand is developing the potential of its capital and other major cities to become smart innovation hubs. After the covid-19 pandemic, the government and the local administration intended to turn Bangkok into the city of innovative investment and regional air travel hub. This will attract innovation-based entrepreneurs to Thailand and stimulate strategic partnerships from around the world. However, to generate such city, innovation has to come with creativity and sustainability so that the implemented policies can benefit the citizens thoroughly and difficulties can be handled in an effective manner. These challenges are crucial for the country aiming for social and economic prosperity as a whole.

Workshop

Approaching a Model and Direction of Decentralization for Governor Elections in a Transitional Era

A Workshop Series to Promote Democracy and Decentralization in Thailand

Thailand has over 7,000 local government organizations established in various forms and levels, e.g. provincial administrative organizations, sub-district administrative organizations, municipalities, or even special autonomous cities like Bangkok and Pattaya. In details, however, the structure and the actual administrative process are not quite correlate. The Chief Executives and Council Members of local government organizations come directly from the local elections, but they are still overseen by civil servants who are assigned by the central government as governors of provinces. The budget approval, inspection of the overall administration, and even dismissal of the local government chiefs are authorized by the governors. As a result, it has gradually raised questions and awareness on improvement of Thailand’s decentralization since, in fact, there are many organic laws in the sections both on state policy and local administration, stipulating that the provinces are ready to be entirely administered by local governments.

Asset-Herausgeber

Digitale Transformation der Kommunalverwaltung

Politische Empfehlungen von der 7. Internationale Konferenz der Kommunalverwaltung

Im November 2022 fand die 7. Internationale Konferenz der Kommunalverwaltung statt – unterstützt von der KAS Thailand. Der Gastgeber, das College of Local Administration der Khon Kaen University, hat die wichtigsten vorgestellten Punkte der Konferenz, insbesondere aus der Grundsatzrede, zu politischen Empfehlungen zusammengefasst. Die folgende Infografik fasst die Vorteile der digitalen Transformation und die dafür notwendigen Veränderungen zusammen.

KASSID Online Training 2023

A Way Forward Career Opportunity

Das KAS-Büro in Thailand organisierte die Fortbildungsveranstaltung "KASSID Online Training 2023 - A Way Forward Career Opportunity", um KASSID-Stipendiaten einen reibungslosen Einstieg ins Berufsleben zu ermöglichen, da viele KASSID-Stipendiaten im Jahr 2023 ihren Master-Abschluss machen werden. In der untenstehenden Infografik können kann man das Feedback der Stipendiaten lesen. Themen die besprochen wurden waren: der aktuelle Arbeitsmarkt, Techniken für Vorstellungsgespräche und das Verfassen von Lebensläufen und Bewerbungsschreiben.

Dialogue Program EU-ASEAN as Strategic Partners for Growth and Prosperity

MP Gunther Krichbaum's Visit in Thailand

From 20th-26th March 2023, KAS Thailand organized a dialogue program for Mr. Gunther Krichbaum, Member of the German Bundestag and European Policy Spokesperson of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, and Dr. Carsten Buchholz, Head of MP Krichbaum’s office, to meet with various stakeholders in Thailand as well as KAS cooperation partners. The topics discussed during this seven-day program included political and economic developments in Thailand and Southeast Asia, trade prospects between Thailand and the EU with the current negotiations of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two entities, democratic developments in the country and the civic engagement of the civil society, youth participation, and German-Thai cooperation. On this occasion, Dr. Céline-Agathe Caro, Director of the KAS Office in Thailand, led the visit and accompanied the visitors throughout the program.

Reimagine Smart City

Policy Framework to Next Future

Am Dienstag, den 21. März 2023 veranstaltete die KAS Thailand in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Institute of Democratization Studies und dem King Prajadhipok's Institute das Online-Seminar "Reimagine Smart City: Policy Framework to Next Future" via Zoom.

Klimawandel Seminar in Songkla

Niemand wird zurückgelassen: Wie können die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels für gefährdete Gruppen gemildert werden?

Das Secretariat of the House of Representatives, das UNDP Thailand und die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in Thailand organisierten gemeinsam das Seminar "Klimawandel – ‚Niemand wird zurückgelassen‘: Wie können die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels für gefährdete Gruppen gemildert werden?" in der Provinz Songkla.

Klimawandel Seminar

Niemand wird zurückgelassen: Wie können die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels für gefährdete Gruppen gemildert werden?

Das ASEAN Community Center of the Parliament (ACP), das vom Sekretariat des Repräsentantenhauses (SNA) gegründet wurde (das auch die Veranstaltung mitorganisiert), und eine Gruppe junger Abgeordneter verschiedener politischer Parteien in Thailand, das UNDP Thailand und die KAS Thailand haben zusammen das Klimawandel Seminar „Niemand wird zurückgelassen: Wie können die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels für gefährdete Gruppen gemildert werden?“ organisiert.

Strategische Aussichten der Partnerschaft zwischen EU-ASEAN

Seminarreihe zu den europäisch-asiatischen Beziehungen

The first-ever summit between leaders of the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), was held on December 14, 2022 to celebrate 45 years of cooperation between the two regional organisations. Against this backdrop, the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG) and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Thailand Office in cooperation with the Asian Governance Foundation (AGF) hosted a hybrid roundtable discussion in the frame of the Europe in Review (EiR) seminar series on Europe-Asia relations to discuss about the summit and the outlooks for the future relations of the EU and ASEAN.

Year-end Dialogue Forum 2022 BCG Economy Model

Der Weg in eine grüne Zukunft?

Das Bio-Circular-Green Economy Model (BCG-Modell) der thailändischen Regierung wurde auf dem APEC-Gipfel im November 2022 als Lösung für die aktuellen ökologischen, sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Probleme vorgestellt. Mitglieder der Zivilgesellschaft haben dem Modell jedoch "Greenwashing" vorgeworfen und kritisiert, dass seine Umsetzung negative Auswirkungen auf verschiedene Thailändische Kommunen haben könnte.

Lokale Verwaltung in Udon Thani

Seminarreihe über lokale Verwaltung

Diese Seminarreihe wird gemeinsam von der Udon Thani Rajabhat University, dem UNDP und der KAS Thailand organisiert.

APEC Update

Der nächste Schritt der Kooperation zwischen Thailand, ASEAN, APEC und Europäischer Union

Am 2. Dezember veranstalteten das Sekretariat des Repräsentantenhauses und die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung gemeinsam das Seminar APEC Update: The Next Step of Cooperation between Thailand, ASEAN, APEC and European Union (EU). Die Veranstaltung fand zwei Wochen nach dem Ende des APEC-Gipfels in Bangkok statt, der vom 18. bis 19. November abgehalten wurde, und zielte darauf ab, Mitglieder des Parlaments (MPs), Senatoren, Beamte, Akademiker und die Zivilgesellschaft über die Ergebnisse, Herausforderungen und Perspektiven der APEC 2022 zu informieren und mit ihnen zu diskutieren. Während der Konferenz diskutierten drei prominente Podiumsteilnehmer, die sich mit internationalen Angelegenheiten befassen, über den Gipfel, die Ergebnisse und die nachfolgenden Auswirkungen und äußerten sich dazu.