Driving Sufficiency Economy Villages of the Two-Religion community Ban Natham Subdistrict,Mueang District, Yala Province

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  • UTAIPHUN SINGKAEW -

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Community Development Learning Center, Yala

Abstract

The purposes of this research article are 1) to study the context of the Two Ways Community, Ban Na Tham, Na Tham Subdistrict, Mueang Yala District, Yala Province. 2) to study the operation of driving the Sufficiency Economy Village "Stay Cool, Be Happy" of the Two Ways Community, Ban Na Tham, Na Subdistrict. Tham, Mueang Yala District, Yala Province, and 3) to extract lessons from the success factors of the Two Ways Community, Ban Na Tham, Na Tham Subdistrict, Mueang Yala District, Yala Province. The research results found that It is a community with a cultural mix between Thai Buddhist and Thai Muslim. There are 4 pillars of leadership that make the community strong. There is community management. Integrate concrete operations There is the Department of Community Development and government partners. To drive the Sufficiency Economy Village to “stay cool, be happy” there are groups. Establish a professional group To create sustainable income Focus on providing community members with a good quality of life and being able to be self-reliant as well as being responsible for conserving resources and the environment. Encourage people in the village to embrace the philosophy of sufficiency economy. into practice until it becomes a way of life to create food security Creating a sustainable environment Importantly, the community of two ways, Ban Na Tham. Participate people in the community public participation It arises from the original capital of a community that has unity, generosity, and support one another and can live together happily in society. Helping and supporting each other between the two religions

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2025-09-30

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