PPAT Director Joins Panel Discussion on Promoting Equality and Ending Violence

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On the morning of August 16th, Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, Director of the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), participated in a panel discussion titled “Because Our (Sexual) Health Matters Equally: Ending Violence for Everyone’s Rights and Choices” organized by UNFPA Thailand (United Nations Population Fund). Panelists included Ms. Pariyakorn Suwan, Secretary-General of the National Council for Children and Youth of Thailand; Ms. Nunnaree Luangmoi, Director of the Center for Girls Foundation; and Mr. Rungphet Muangmit, Senior Social Worker at Mae Sot Hospital. The session was moderated by Ms. Panjawaree Puapansri, Gender-Based Violence Programme Coordinator. The discussion was part of the 4th National Conference on Sexual Health: “Strong Community for Healthy Sexuality” held at the Grand Richmond Hotel, Nonthaburi Province.

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