PPAT Delivers Medication to Vulnerable Groups in Mae Hong Son

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On September 23, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) moved forward with public health support. Miss Kornrawee Sanduang, Project Manager, and Mr. Pongsakorn Saokhiao, Project Officer—staff working on the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Response Project in Mae Hong Son Province—represented PPAT in delivering 1,200 boxes of antifungal medication. The medication, supported by Bayer Thai Co., Ltd., was handed over to the Mae Hong Son Provincial Public Health Office. It will be used to alleviate skin problems often caused by the hot and humid climate and distributed to target populations in need who still lack access to healthcare rights. This includes vulnerable groups, displaced persons from conflict in temporary shelters, and internally displaced persons.

This delivery is part of the public health activities conducted in collaboration with the Mae Hong Son Provincial Public Health Office and partner networks, ensuring that these population groups can continue to access necessary treatment for illnesses.

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