From 28–29 October, Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, Director of PPAT, presided over the capacity-building training for staff under the project “Personnel Skill Development for Project Development and Proposal Writing.” The event was honored by Khun Duangkamol Ponchamni, Project Manager from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), as guest speaker. The training provided PPAT staff with knowledge on how to develop project proposals that meet current donor demands and challenges, both domestic and international, along with practical workshops. The knowledge gained will be used to further enhance the scope of PPAT’s project work. The training was organized by the Research and Project Development Division….
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. The event featured educational activities on basic dementia screening and methods for slowing cognitive decline. Participants received elderly health promotion kits intended to benefit the main target group of this activity—the elderly in the community….
On 21 October, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) extended its congratulations to three PPAT volunteers Mrs. Chenurwatee Binkuno, Senior Professional Teacher (Level 3), Salamai School, Tak Bai District, Narathiwat Province. Mrs. Suwanna Mahama, Chair of the Relief Committee, Su-ngai Padi District, Narathiwat Province. Mrs. Napawan Chaodong, Beauty Business Owner, Khon Kaen Province,on the occasion of receiving the Outstanding Volunteer Award 2023 at the 2023 National Social Work and Thai Volunteer Day, held to honor and commemorate the royal benevolence and promote the legacy of Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra. The event was organized by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and the National Council on Social Welfare of Thailand under the Royal Patronage, at Centra by Centara Hotel, Government Complex and Convention Centre, Chaeng Watthana, Lak Si District, Bangkok….
From October 3–6, Asst. Prof. Dr. Sukanya Sripho, PPAT Secretary, along with Ms. Penpan Chittasenee, PPAT Treasurer, Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, PPAT Director, and the PPAT Chiang Mai team, participated in a meeting to exchange knowledge on maternal and child health care for ethnic minorities and residents in remote areas in Mae Hong Son. The session, organized by the Regional Health Promotion Center 1 in Chiang Mai and UNFPA Thailand and Vietnam, focused on improving access to prenatal and childbirth services in these hard-to-reach communities. This initiative aligns with PPAT’s strategic goals to ensure reproductive health services are accessible to target groups, particularly for adolescent pregnancy prevention and support for pregnant women in remote areas….
On October 6, Asst. Prof. Dr. Sukanya Sripho, Ms. Penpan Chittasenee, and Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham visited the PPAT Chiang Mai office, where they provided guidance and exchanged insights on operational processes and the future development of PPAT’s work. The visit aimed to strengthen the stability of PPAT’s staff and operations in the northern region, with support from Ms. Patcharaporn Leepreecha, Deputy Director of PPAT Northern Regional Office….
From September 26–29, 2023, PPAT’s Deputy Director, Ms. Warunee Tungsiri, and Research and Development Manager, Ms. Saneekan Rosamontri, participated in the closing meeting of the Global Care Consortium for Abortion and Reproductive Self-care in Kenya. This event, organized by 15 global organizations, including Profamilia Colombia and supported by IPPF, featured a presentation by PPAT on telemedicine for self-managed abortion. The discussions included policy advocacy, legal frameworks, technological advancements, and partnership development—essential topics for PPAT’s ongoing work in reproductive health….
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 seek professional consultation on suitable birth control methods for proper future planning and fewer unplanned pregnancies in Thailand. Dr. Bunyarit Sukrat, Director of Bureau of Reproductive Health, said that unintended pregnancies have been a longstanding issue with social and economic consequences, especially among young teens, as teen pregnancies remain in spite of the nations’ declining birth rate of 38% in 2022 compared to a decade ago. One unintended pregnancy is not desirable, let alone 116 average cases a day in…
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, Vibhavadi Soi 44, Bangkok. Additionally, the event was graced by the presence of Ms. Penpan Chittasenee, PPAT Treasurer; Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, PPAT Director; Ms. Nattakan Yimrit, PPAT Deputy Director; Khun Worachote Lamudthong, Project Manager; educators from network schools; and the scholarship recipients….
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, with support from the Health Promotion Foundation, at the Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok….
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 infections (STIs), sexual rights, and reproductive rights through interactive learning activities. These included “Know Yourself, Know Others” exercises, public speaking and practical training, basic counseling skills workshops, and Ratchasuda theater activities. Participants gained both knowledge and enjoyment, equipping them with self-protection skills that contribute to improving their quality of life….
From September 9-10, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) Pattani, in collaboration with the Thammasakon Hatyai School for the Blind, organized a training session for visually impaired youth. The program provided knowledge on reproductive health, unplanned pregnancy prevention among adolescents, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and HIV/AIDS under two key projects: the Sexual Health Promotion and Capacity Building for Visually Impaired Individuals Project and the Enhancing Access to Reproductive Health Knowledge and Services in Educational Institutions and Communities Project. The training was held at the conference room of Thammasakon Hatyai School for the Blind in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, with a total of 65 participants attending….
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