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The Young Ambassadors of Virtue Foundation and Devawongse Varopakarn Institute of Foreign Affairs organized “New Virtue Generation with Sufficiency Economy into the International World Camp”

17 - 22 April 2018
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The Young Ambassadors of Virtue Foundation, in cooperation with Devawongse Varopakarn Institute of Foreign Affairs organized a “New Virtue Generation with Sufficiency Economy into the International World Camp” at The Sirindhorn International Environment Park, Phetchaburi province during 17– 22 April 2018. The participants comprised of 110 Young Ambassadors of Virtue from 24 provinces all around the country.

The objectives of this camp were to enhance participants’ English skills including listening, speaking, reading, writing and presentation. It encouraged the students to learn the language with pleasure and fun. In addition, the participants had an opportunity to learn about King Rama IX’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP), such as, learning how to productively use land to grow crops and raising animals at Chang-Hua-Mun Royal Initiative Project. Such knowledge and experiences can be effectively applied to support the Young Ambassadors of Virtue’s in their real lives.

After having completed this camp, 41 Young Ambassadors of Virtue and 10 teachers were selected to join the study trip of Expanding Young Ambassadors’ World View Abroad Project to the Republic of the Philippines and India.

Domestic Projects and Activities

The Young Ambassadors of Virtue Foundation and Office of the Royal Development Projects Board (ORDPB) organized a camp on The King’s Philosophy to Sustainable Development

The Young Ambassadors of Virtue Foundation, in cooperation with Office of the Royal Development Projects Board (ORDPB), arranged a camp called “The King’s Philosophy to Sustainable Development” at Phu Phan Royal Development Study Centre in Sakon Nakhon province during 5 – 9 May 2018. The camp was participated by 139 Young Ambassadors of Virtue and 32 teachers representing 52 schools from 17 provinces all over Thailand.

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