PPAT Organizes Activity to Build Understanding of Sexual Diversity Among Youth

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This morning (July 29th), the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) continued its activities under the “PPAT Moon Blood Festival” project. Most recently, it organized an in-depth training session for youth at the Rattanakosin Technology College. The session provided knowledge on sexual diversity, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual relationships, and expression. The activity focused on creating accurate and open understanding of sexual diversity issues, combining educational lectures with engaging activities and games to promote youth participation. This encouraged creative learning and exchange of ideas. The event was led by Miss Serene Ramnee, Project Manager, and the working team, and was very well-received by the participating youth.

This activity is considered a part of the movement to foster social understanding and acceptance of sexual diversity, which is a vital foundation for building an equitable and incl

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