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During 15–18 January, Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, Executive Director of PPAT , along with PPAT Senior staff, had a discussion and exchange with Mr. Rishikeshan Thiyagaraja, Assistant Director, and Mr. Manjula Chathuranga Liyanage, Technical Advisor, representatives from IPPF Social Enterprise Hub, to jointly discuss development approaches for operating Baan Hormlamduan Elderly Care Center to succeed, and also transferred knowledge about social enterprise operations, focusing on marketing work, which will benefit PPAT operations in the future….
On 22 October, Asst. Prof. Dr. Sukanya Sripho, Secretary General of the Association, together with Miss Dadchaneeya Ruttanasiri, Registrar of the Association, Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, Executive Director, PPAT staff, and Baan Hormlamduan Elderly Care Center team, conducted the activity “In Remembrance of the Royal Benevolence of Princess Srinagarindra” on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra, patron of the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand, at Bor Farang Rim Nam Community, Chatuchak District, Bangkok….
Bangkok – 26 September 2023: The Bureau of Reproductive Health, Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health, together with the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) under the Patronage of H.R.H. Princess Mother and Bayer Thai Co., Ltd. marks the World Contraception Day 2023 with Choices: Your Life. Your Choices campaign. The campaign was launched at the press conference today as the world celebrates the annual World Contraception Day, urging teenagers to get the right knowledge on contraceptives and…
On the morning of June 23, Asst. Prof. Dr. Sukanya Sripho, Secretary of PPAT, along with Mr. Xuwat Wongchotewattana, Director of Human Resources for Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, presided over the scholarship award ceremony for academically gifted LGBTQIA+ youth in need of financial support. This initiative aims to inspire and empower these young individuals to pursue their education and become valuable, skilled contributors to society. The event took place at the Somdet Upatham Building, Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand,…
On September 22, Ms. Warunee Tungsiri, Deputy Director of PPAT, delivered a presentation on “Guidelines for the Use of Abortion Medication and Self-care” at the 56th Network Meeting on Support Options for Unplanned Pregnancies, themed “A Path to Safe, Legal, and Stigma-Free Abortion: Pro-Voice #10.” The meeting was held under the project “Monitoring the Abortion Service System and Developing Innovative Services under the New Abortion Law,” organized by the Population and Social Research Association and the Volunteer Network Association,…
On September 16-17, Khun Worachote Lamudthong, Project Manager, led a team of trainers from the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) to conduct a capacity-building workshop for visually impaired youth leaders under the Comprehensive Sexuality Education Curriculum Development Project for Visually Impaired Youth. The event was held at Princeton Bangkok Hotel and was implemented by the Ratchasuda College, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. This training focused on key topics such as reproductive health, unplanned pregnancy, sexually transmitted…
On September 9, PPAT, in collaboration with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Thailand, organized a workshop to enhance the capacity of student leaders under the project promoting HIV testing and referral services for HIV/AIDS treatment among vulnerable populations (MSM/TG) in Bangkok. The event was held at Rama Gardens Hotel and was led by Khun Worachote Lamudthong, the project manager, along with his team. The workshop was attended by student leaders from partner educational institutions, including Bangkok University, Rangsit University,…
On August 29, PPAT organized a workshop to review progress, exchange experiences, and plan further initiatives in educational institutions under the HIV Prevention Promotion Project for Youth in Educational Institutions in Pathum Thani Province. The event was held at Cinnamon Residence Hotel. The workshop was attended by representatives from the Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 4, Saraburi Province, the Pathum Thani Provincial Public Health Office, as well as project advisors and youth leaders from partner educational institutions,…
On July 21, PPAT organized a meeting to exchange experiences under the second phase of the HIV Prevention Project for Youth in Schools. The objective was to review the project’s implementation, share best practices tailored to each school’s context, and develop a plan for sustainable continuation. The meeting was held at Cinnamon Residence Hotel and via an online conferencing system. It was attended by representatives from the Bureau of AIDS, TB, and STI under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, as…
On July 1-2, a team of instructors from PPAT organized a reproductive health education camp for visually impaired youth under a project to develop an inclusive sex education curriculum for youth with visual impairments. This initiative is carried out by the Rajsuda Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. The content focused on reproductive health, preventing unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as well as sexual rights and reproductive health rights. Participants engaged in interactive learning activities such…
Between June 26-29, Asst. Prof. Dr. Sukanya Sripho, the registrar of the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), along with Mrs. Duangkamol Ponchamni, project manager at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Thailand, Ms. Naphaphat Panma, senior district officer of Mae Ai district, Chiang Mai, and network organizations, attended a meeting with the project working team, community leaders, educational institutions, teachers, volunteers from PPAT, and other stakeholders. The meeting focused on planning collaborative work for the project “Empowering Youth…
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