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Alumni Profile
Cherdsak Virapat Thailand
I attended the training course in 1999 as a participant
from Thailand. During the training course, we learned so much on ocean
related matters, and the accountability and responsibility required for
everyone to take on the ultimate goal of the sustainable management of
oceans and their resources. As the class approached the end, I realized
that I had gone through the learning processes which allowed me to think
carefully about the complexity and uncertainty in managing oceans and
their resources.
After returning to Thailand, I began my active role with the Department
of Fisheries and the Office of the Thai Marine Policy and Restoration
Committee under the Office of the Prime Minister. Later on, with the
assistance of the Former IOI Executive Director, Dr. Gunnar Kullenburg, I
managed to establish the IOI-Thailand Operational Centre under the Office
of the Thai Marine Policy and Restoration Committee in 2000. I had
three responsibilities; a Chief of Small-Hold Aquaculture and Royal
Initiatives Sub-Division at the Department of Fisheries, a Coordinator of
the Office of the Thai Marine Policy and Restoration Committee, and the
Director of IOI-Thailand.
For IOI-Thailand, I initiated and integrated ocean-related activities
into my main job at the Department of Fisheries which were accepted and
supported by the high level government decision makers. My main
contributions during the last ten years involved organizing the Thai
Marine Policy and Strategy Expert Consultation Meeting in 2002, strategic
planning on community-based fish pond management in Thailand,
establishment and development of the National Disaster Warning Center
after the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2005, development of a multi-level,
multi-coordination and participatory approach for Thailand on tsunami
early warning and mitigation system during 2005-2008, implementation of an
important community-based disaster management project entitled "Adaptive
Learning in Disaster Management for Community Awareness and Resilience"
under UNESCO/IOC in 24 schools/communities of six Andaman coastal
provinces affected by the Indian Ocean tsunami, and organizing the World
Ocean Day celebration on June 8 by having the children artwork contest
every year since 2006. The initiative to implement the Women, Youth and
the Sea Programme in tsunami preparedness and response has been carried
out since 2008. However, these implementations have been affected by
political changes and instability of the country from 2002 to the present
time. Though some of these initiatives were ignored and could not be
translated into current actions, I conclude that I can pass through these
difficult processes with discipline, integrity, devotion, sincerity and
courage. Above all, my strong will and knowledge obtained from the IOI
training course in 1999 are the key factors for many of these
achievements.
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