Public Relations Department of Thailand is rated 3 out of 5 in the category public relations and communications. Read and write reviews about Public Relations Department of Thailand. Originally called the Publicity Division, the Public Relations Department (PRD) was established on 3 May 1933, almost one year after Thailand had changed its administrative system from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. It was given the unique status of a special agency under the control of the Cabinet and acted somewhat like today’s government spokesman. The agency was entrusted to create better understanding about democratic administration and parliamentary democracy among the public. On 9 December 1933, it was upgraded to the Publicity Office and was later given the status of a department. From this modest start, the office grew rapidly and its name was changed to the Public Relations Department on 8 March 1952 Functions PRD is under the supervision of the Prime Minister’s Office. Its mission is to inform the public, both local and foreign, of the Thai governments policies and activities, while reflecting the peoples needs and concerns. It also creates a bridge of understanding between the government and the people, as well as the international community.
Address
9 Soi Aree Samphan, Thanon Rama VI
Company size
1001-5000 employees
Headquarters
Phayathai , Bangkok