Human Values-Based Water and Sanitation Education Exemplary Practices by Dr Art Ong Jumsai His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand is a supreme example of Human Values. His entire life is dedicated to the welfare of his subjects. His adherence to Truth and Righteousness makes him a model for the Thai people to follow. His demeanour of peace, his unconditional love and compassion earn him the revered title of “ Father of the Nation” His Majesty King Bhumibol is known as the working monarch of the world. He visits remote areas all over the country to listen to the villager’s problems and tries to improve their livelihood through various methods implemented by the Royal Projects. For His Majesty, the people and their well-being come first. On March 17, 1986 His Majesty King Bhumibol declared the following in a speech delivered at Chitralada Palace “ …. we must realize the importance of water. We need it to drink, for daily use and for agriculture. Where there is water, there is life. If there is water, we can survive. If there is no electricity, we can still survive. However, if there is no water but there is electricity, we will perish…” Based on this concept, a large proportion of the Royal Projects are concerned with water issues. The development of water sources for cultivation or irrigation is essential for the majority of the country’s population as it enables them to produce crops all the year round. At present, most of the cultivated land nationwide, is outside irrigated areas. His Majesty the King gives priority to all projects concerning the development of water resources as he considers water to be “life” . His Majesty the King walks on the dyke
His Majesty takes a personal interest in every detail in the process of water development. Many of the water development projects supply water for agriculture as well as for daily consumption. They help rectify the problem of acidicity which is presently an obstacle in crop cultivation. His Majesty is meticulous in every detail when making plans for water development. The benefit of the Thai people is always foremost in his mind. Part of the Pa Sak Jolosid Dam Royal Rain The Royal Rain Project began in 1971. His Majesty the King instigated research and development to induce artificial rain to fall in parched areas where crops are being threatened. Airplanes release chemicals into the clouds to induce rain. The Royal Rain Project brings water to the people in drought stricken areas and replenishes the reservoirs. At 19, he became King. After 50 years of devoting himself to help his people cope with modern challenges and political turmoil, as well as improving the lives of his subjects through His Royal Projects. His Majesty the King has become Thailand’s “Guiding Light”. Education Policy
Experiential games Mathematics Mrs. Smith uses 90 m3 of water last month. To help improve the environment she decides to save water in her house. This month she uses 52 m3. If the cost per m3 is 5 Baht, by how much is her water bill reduced? ANSWER: (90 - 52)x5 = 190 Baht
This is the way to save water, Save water, save water, This is the way to save water, By turning off the taps.
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