Develop Youth Peer Leaders to Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy in Education Institutes

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PPAT with Bayer Thailand conducted youth training ‘Learning and Sharing!!, SRHR’, on 25 April 2022, under the project “SRHR Promotion Accessibility through Virtual Education Meeting”. Mr. Somjet Srikanok, PPAT Executive Director, with Khun JinA Lee, Managing Director and General Manager of Bayer’s Pharmaceutical Department, were giving welcome remarks. The instructors of the training were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manopchai Thamkhantho, obstetrician, Asst. Prof. Dr. Sivanard Hongprayoon, Deputy Dean of Communication Arts Faculty, Dhurakij Pundit University, Dr. Phanthakan Thanon, Assistant Director of Digital Media and Creation major, and Khun Arnon Buapha, Professor of Digital Media and Creation program.

The purpose of the training is to equip 60 youths with knowledge, understanding, communication skills and ability to choose type of media for unplanned pregnancy campaign in Education Institute through virtual training in which PPAT youth member, Ms. Intharadara Chuengdee, also joined the session.

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