WU Collaborating with Partners to Track the Progress of the “Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance” Project for the 1st Phase

WU Collaborating with Partners to Track the Progress of the “Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance” Project for the 1st Phase

The target group consisted of 25 people, including:
1. Students: 5 people
2. Staff: 20 people
Total hours of the activity: 4 hours

Walailak University, in collaboration with the Foundation of Public Policy and Good Governance and the Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives, visited Wang Tawan Tok Temple to assess the progress of the first phase of the “Temple Administration Aligning with Good Governance” project.
Following this assessment, the team visited Sri Tawee Temple, Jantaram Temple, and Wimuttitham Temple to discuss strategies and plans for the project’s second phase. This phase aims to enhance temple administration by integrating good governance principles rooted in Buddhist teachings, while also reducing unnecessary burdens on monks through more efficient management practices.
This initiative supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality Education by promoting learning in governance and administration, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities by fostering well-managed religious institutions, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals by strengthening collaborations for sustainable development.