Prawit Wongpeng (Therd)

Therd is currently responsible for administration, finance, and coordination in the Northern region under the Parenting for Lifelong Health – Young Children (PLH-YC) program of the Peace Culture Foundation.

Therd has more than 15 years of experience working with non-governmental organizations, serving as a coordinator and project manager in multiple initiatives related to the promotion and development of children and youth. His work spans diverse areas, including early childhood development, child rights, child protection, child participation, education, and life skills development. He has also contributed to projects on primary health care, family medicine, substance use prevention and promotion, as well as evidence-based research in collaboration with government agencies, civil society organizations, and international networks.

Therd holds a Master’s degree in Mekong Sub-Region Studies from the Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Home and Community from the Faculty of Humanities, Chiang Mai University. In addition, he earned a Diploma in the International Training Programme “Empower” on Education for Peaceful Coexistence from the Pestalozzi Children’s Foundation in Switzerland.