PPAT Holds Second Townhall Meeting of 2025, Announcing Policies and Strategies for 2026

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On September 25, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) held its “Townhall Meeting” (2nd/2025) to allow staff to engage in close discussion and exchange with the management. Dr. Nanthakan Sungsuman Woodham, Executive Director, presided over the meeting, delivering the association’s key policies, strategies, and operational guidelines for 2026. The event saw a strong turnout from PPAT executives and staff, fostering a friendly and open atmosphere. The Director emphasized the strategic direction and goals to ensure the work in the coming year is efficient, aligned with the association’s vision, and consistent with the policies set by the 18th Board of Directors.

The meeting was held concurrently on-site at the 6th-floor meeting room of the Somdet Uppatham Building in Bangkok and via an online conferencing program to ensure that staff operating from various regions could participate and exchange views comprehensively. The Townhall Meeting is a crucial platform continuously organized by PPAT to establish a shared understanding of the operational direction and to promote the participation of personnel in driving the organization toward achieving its common goals.

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