Abstract:
This dissertation aims to launch an approach in assessing the role played by the SUPPORT Foundation in relation to enhancement of human security and to disseminate Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s role in enhancing human security in Thai society. The objectives are to study the process and activities of the SUPPORT Foundation in the northeastern provinces – Nakhon Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, Kalasin and Mahasarakham – during the 1970s -1980s and to analyze the roles and the implication of the SUPPORT Foundation in enhancing human security. The study indicates the aims of promoting local handicrafts as a supplementary occupation amongst Thais who live in poverty in remote areas of the northeastern provinces. Silk weaving is especially emphasized. The operations of the SUPPORT Foundation can be seen at various levels ranging from individuals and working groups to projects and centers. The SUPPORT Foundation adopted a strategy to replace weakness with strength. It meant that local handicrafts originally available in the region were promoted and turned into efficient solutions to local people’s hardship. In addition, the operations of the SUPPORT Foundation have greatly contributed to the values of both the local people and their handicraft products. Its contribution has led to physical and mental security. More importantly, there has been an interaction space created between Her Majesty Queen Sirikit and the local people, as well with civil servants, so that they can have closer relationships that can lead to love, warmth, strength and safely as a consequence. This can subsequently bring about harmony and social participation at all levels including individuals, families, communities and the nation.