Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- PART I Background and Social Context
- PART II Case Studies
- PART III Conclusions
- Appendix A List of Presidents and Vice Presidents of NCWT (1959-91)
- Appendix B Member Organizations of NCWT by Regions and Categories (1983-85)
- Appendix C Socio-Economic Background of the Board: and Committee Members of NCWT (1983-85)
- Appendix D An Open Letter to the Japanese Prime Minister from Thai Women (1981)
- References
- THE AUTHORS
Appendix B - Member Organizations of NCWT by Regions and Categories (1983-85)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- PART I Background and Social Context
- PART II Case Studies
- PART III Conclusions
- Appendix A List of Presidents and Vice Presidents of NCWT (1959-91)
- Appendix B Member Organizations of NCWT by Regions and Categories (1983-85)
- Appendix C Socio-Economic Background of the Board: and Committee Members of NCWT (1983-85)
- Appendix D An Open Letter to the Japanese Prime Minister from Thai Women (1981)
- References
- THE AUTHORS
Summary
Bangkok (38 organizations)
1. International Members/Professional (7)
Women Lawyers; Home Economics; Nurses; Business & Professional Women; Women Doctors; Women Secretaries; Zonta.
2. International Branches/General Women (2)
Pan Pacific & Southeast Asian Women; International Women.
3. Religion Affliated (3)
Thai Muslim Women; Women Catholic; YWCA.
4. AlumnilVocational(3)
Drama (Silapakorn Nartduriyang); Pranakorn Thai Women's Vocational; Siriraj Nurse.
5. Alumni/Schools (14)
Assumption Convent; Benjamarajalai; Khemasiri Anusorn; Matre Dei; Padung Darunee; Rajini; Sai Panya; Satri Mahapruktaram; Satri Srisuriyothai; Satri Wat Rakang; Satri Wittaya; St. Francis Xavier; St. Joseph Convent; Wanglang-Wattana.
6. Housewives (8)
Doctors' Wives; Housewife-Volunteers; Housewife Protect Thai; Thai Women; Women's Cultural Club; Women Thai Farmers; Women Volunteers; Women Volunteers to Protect the Land; Nari Nukoon (for Northeastern orphans, headquarters in Bangkok).
Provincial (70 organizations)
1. Women's Cultural Promotion Associations (67)
Krabi; Karnjanaburi; Karasin; Kampanpet; Khon Kaen; Chantaburi; Chacherngsao; Chonburi;Chainat; Chaiy apum; Chiengrai; Chiengmai/Sri Lanna Thai; Chumporn; Trang; Trard; Tak; Nakorn Nayok; Nakom Pratom; Nakorn Panom; Nakorn Sri Thammaraj; Nakorn Rachasima; Nakorn Sawan; Nonthaburi; Narathivas; Burirum; Prathumthani; Prajuabkirikan; Prajin; Pattani; Ayuthya; Pang-gna; Pattalung; Pichit; Petchburi; Pitsanulok; Petchboon; Prae; Phuket; Mahasarakam; Mukdaharn; Yala; Ra-nong; Roi-et; Raj buri; Lopburi; Loei; Lumpang; Sri Saket; Samut Prakarn; Samut Sakorn; Samut Songkarm; Sara Buri; Singhaburi; Sukhothai; Supanburi; Sakon Nakorn; Surin; Surattani; Songkhla; Satul; Nongkai; Uttradit; Uthai Thani; UdornThani; Arng Thong; Ubon Rachathani; WCPASawankalokDistrict(Sukhothai Province).
2. Others (3)
Satri Nonthpubpla School Alumni; Tha Muong Housewives (Karnjanaburi Prov.); Satri Sri Racha (Chonburi Prov.)
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- Information
- By Women, For WomenA Study of Five Women's Organizations in Thailand, pp. 168 - 169Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 1991