PPAT Collaborates with AHF Thailand to Host Girl Act 2025 Training, Creating Young Women Leaders in Reproductive Health

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On August 19, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), in collaboration with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF Thailand), held a workshop titled ‘Strengthening Young Women Leaders and Project Advisors to Provide Knowledge, Assistance, and Service Referrals on Reproductive Health to Youth in Educational Institutions’ under the project ‘Creating Young Women Leaders in Reproductive Health in Educational Institutions’ (Girl Act 2025). The training was led by Khun Pattaya Buranaprapa, Project Manager and officer from PPAT. Khun Worachote Lamudthong, representative from AHF Thailand, also honored the event by participating in the opening ceremony and giving a lecture. The workshop took place in the meeting room on the 6th floor of the Somdet Uppatham Building at PPAT, with participation from three network schools: Bang Khen School (Waisalee Anusorn), Thammasat Klong Luang Wittayakhom School, and Don Muang Chaturajinda School. This training aims to create and develop young women leaders to be key drivers in promoting reproductive health issues within their respective educational institutions.

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