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Call for Proposals: Mainstreaming Field School Model for Sustaining Ethnic Communities and Protected Areas in Thailand

Call for Proposals: Mainstreaming Field School Model for Sustaining Ethnic Communities and Protected Areas in Thailand

Deadline: 17-Mar-25

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Regional Office in Bangkok (UNESCO Bangkok) is seeking a contractor to mainstream the indigenous Field School model developed under a UNESCO-supported project “Field School for Capacity-building in Safeguarding Living Heritage of Ethnic Communities in Thailand”, with the view to contributing to sustainable development among ethnic communities in protected areas in Thailand.

The project ‘Field School for Capacity-building in Safeguarding Living Heritage of Ethnic Communities in Thailand’ (2023-25) has been a pilot initiative supported by UNESCO International Assistance Fund for Intangible Cultural Heritage to the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, Ministry of Culture, Thailand.

The project was undertaken within an overall vision to sustain the lifeways of minority ethnic groups, especially those living in Protected Areas, in order to promote their identity and self-sufficiency based on their living heritage, while also contributing to the sustainable management of natural resources and the environment.

The ‘Field School’ pilot project has developed a capacity-building model for ethnic communities to link their cultural diversity with the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas where they live, through inventorying and safeguarding activities. The project was piloted in 7 ethnic communities of Karen (Pgakenyaw and Pwo) and Chao Lay or sea nomads (Mogan, Moglan and Urak Lawoi) from Northern to Southern Thailand.

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For more information, visit UNESCO.

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