News and Announcements / News and Announcements

The Rockefeller Foundation and Mahidol University Deepen Commitment to Strengthening Asia’s Medical, Nutrition, and Agri-Sciences Community

~Over $2 million additionally committed by The Rockefeller Foundation to Mahidol University.

~With its legacy of helping in Thailand’s development, The Rockefeller Foundation has a long history of collaborating with Mahidol University, committing over $8.8 million dollars in 36 projects in the areas of agriculture, health, biotechnology, and nutrition since 1990.

~The latest project of $105,000, launched with the support of Thailand International Cooperation Agency, will strengthen capacities of medical and public health professionals, food system-related policy makers and nutrition professionals to improve public health and food security in Thailand and other developing countries.

June 30, 2022 | Bangkok — The Rockefeller Foundation, in close consultation with Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), announced a new collaboration with Mahidol University to enhance and strengthen the work performed by medical, public health, and nutrition professionals across several Asian countries.

With $105,000 in new funding The Rockefeller Foundation will support Mahidol University experts to provide training to medical technology, maternal health and nutrition professionals in ASEAN countries.

Along with this project, Mahidol University is currently implementing two other programs in collaboration with The Rockefeller Foundation focused on strengthening genomic surveillance facilities and capacity building for measuring diet quality. In total, the Foundation has supported the University with grants amounting to $2.2 million in recent years.

Following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mahidol University on Capacity Building for Medical and Health Science Education Hub in August 2021, the current project announced between The Rockefeller Foundation and Mahidol University is inspired by TICA, Thailand’s primary governmental entity administering the country’s international development cooperation.

Mrs. Ureerat Chareontoh, Director-General of TICA, noted, “with its mission in enhancing partnerships for development towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), TICA has prioritized its cooperation into four security areas, namely Employment, food, environmental and energy, as well as health. The MFA-MU MoU is one of the development collaboration initiatives in response to the aforementioned health security policy. The project focuses on strengthening capacity building and human resource development for medical personnel of Mahidol University in order to provide better services for Thai people and stronger platforms for the transfer of knowledge and expertise to other developing countries.”

TICA’s priorities match closely with those of The Rockefeller Foundation, and this recent collaboration with Mahidol University helps in expanding the reach of the ongoing projects in the areas of public health and nutrition to advance the impact of this shared mission of overall development.

Speaking about this new collaboration, Deepali Khanna, Vice President, Asia, The Rockefeller Foundation said, Over the years, The Rockefeller Foundation has partnered with Mahidol University on multiple occasions as the University demonstrates continued leadership in medical and scientific research in Asia. With Thailand’s deep investment, history and technology, we are thrilled to support the efforts of Mahidol University and TICA to expand their work in strengthening and creating centres of excellence and institutional building.

President of Mahidol University, Banchong Mahaisavariya, said, “Mahidol University has set our goals in bridging the gap between knowledge accumulation and knowledge translation to the society. With the support of The Rockefeller Foundation and TICA, we have joined forces in taking the leadership role regionally and globally in fostering health-related networks in response to the pandemic, healthcare services and skill upgrades, food and nutrition centre of excellence and communities of practice in local communities so on. Mahidol University continues to leverage our key resources to echo the learning application for the benefit of mankind.”

The Foundation has two projects in the spheres of public health and nutrition underway with Mahidol University. Through The Rockefeller Foundation’s Pandemic Preventive Institute, which aims to revolutionize the way the world approaches pandemic preparedness harnessing the use of data and technology, the Mahidol University Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine (GEM) received a $1.2 million grant in 2021. As a result, the University’s genomic surveillance team has successfully reduced the duration of genomic sequencing of Covid-19 variants from over a month to less than a week., and The GEM team has also expanded its support to other ASEAN genomic surveillance teams, improving their ability to detect and respond to Covid-19 variants and other emerging viral threats and the region’s overall pandemic response capacity.

Mahidol University is also working with the Foundation to fight the double burden of malnutrition (under and over- nutrition existing simultaneously) in the Global South by using a Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) standard to understand the quality of food in the geography. The $500,000 in funding will help the University build capacity of nutritional professionals to conduct large-scale population surveys using the GDQS to scale up dietary quality and nutritional biomarkers in the population.

The Rockefeller Foundation’s legacy in Thailand

  • In 1917, The Rockefeller Foundation initiated Thailand’s anti-hookworm campaign and helped in creating the country’s first ministry of health.
  • Collaborated with the Thai government between 1917-1934 to establish medical and nursing education in the country with Prince Mahidol’s assistance.
  • Since 1990, the Foundation has supported over 36 projects at Mahidol University by granting close to $8.8 million in funds for these initiatives in agriculture, health, and nutrition.
  • The Foundation has extended its Urban Climate Change practices to Thailand through inclusion Hat Yai and Chiang Rai (among other Thai cities) in its support of practices through its 100 Resilient Cities Network and the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) initiative.
  • The Foundation continues to support Siriraj Hospital and Mahidol University and has in the past worked with the National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Mahidol University, Kasetsart University, Khon Kaen University, Julapark Chunwongse and Burachai Sonthayanon to further agricultural research and ensure food security in the country.

About The Rockefeller Foundation

For more than 100 years, The Rockefeller Foundation has brought people together around the globe to try to solve the world’s most challenging problems and promote the well-being of humanity. Today, in a world capable of so much, it is unacceptable that there are still so many with so little. That’s why The Rockefeller Foundation fights to secure the fundamentals of human well-being—health, food, energy, jobs—so they’re within reach for everyone, everywhere in the world. Our approach is grounded in what we’ve seen work over more than a century: It’s inspired by science, rigorous about data, brings together and empowers others, and is focused on real results that improve people’s lives.

About Mahidol University

Mahidol University began life in 1888 as the medical school of Siriraj Hospital. Today Mahidol University is one of the top Thai universities and Thailand’s largest healthcare provider. We have developed into a comprehensive research university which supports the local and global community through innovative, need-driven research and education for the betterment of global citizens. Focusing on multi-disciplinary teaching and learning, we maintain our strength on Medicine and Health Science and excel in Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Business, and Social Sciences while moving towards cross-disciplinary education and training in Medicine, Engineering, and Technology, such as Biomedical Engineering, Health Informatics, and Creative Technology.

About TICA

Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) was set up under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand with the responsibility of overseeing Thailand’s Official Development Assistance and implementing development cooperation according to the Government’s policy and the global community’s agenda. TICA has been playing an active role in providing international development cooperation, particularly in Thailand’s strong sectors such as education, public health, agriculture, and rural development. TICA has implemented various development cooperation projects and provided number of post-graduate scholarships, training courses and study visit fellowships to Thailand’s neighboring countries as well as other developing countries in Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. TICA places the demands of development partners at the core. Each country’s needs are matched with compatible experience and expertise by providing bilateral development cooperation and work with other providers of development cooperation under triangular and regional frameworks to ensure that projects and activities are practical and realistic in order to make a lasting, sustainable and global impact.


Media Contacts:

Shubhi Vijay
c-svijay@rockfound.org
+91 99532-22744

Theeta Rojnkureesatien:
theeta.roj@mahidol.edu
+66 96229 9363

Ms. Arunee Hiam (TICA)
arunee_lert@yahoo.com
+66 86-905-6662

Waychiya Khanchua
waychiya.khanchua@edelman.com
+66 93269 6698

Anchalee Bantadteang
anchalee.bantadeang@edelman.com
+ 66 9780 4116

Related Updates