PPAT Donates Medication to Pattani Provincial Prison to Improve Inmate Quality of Life

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On August 27, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), through its Pattani Provincial Office, delivered medical supplies and antifungal medication to Pattani Provincial Prison to support the healthcare of the inmates. The objective is to promote the quality of life and hygiene of the prisoners. This project is part of PPAT’s mission to enhance access to health and reproductive health services for marginalized and vulnerable populations, which includes inmates in correctional facilities.

Miss Saitong Doloh, Project Manager, stated, “This donation of medical supplies is a collaboration between PPAT Pattani and Pattani Provincial Prison. We believe that access to basic medical treatment is a human right that everyone should receive, and we hope that our support will help inmates achieve better physical and mental health, which will lead to successful reintegration and quality return to society.”

This support demonstrates PPAT’s concern and role in contributing to social development. The Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand extends its gratitude to Bayer Thai Co., Ltd. for the generous donation of the medication.

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