PPAT Organizes Workshop to Conclude HIV Prevention Project in Schools

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This morning (August 29), the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) held a workshop to summarize the operational results of the project promoting HIV prevention among youth in educational institutions. The meeting took place at the Pukping Ing Tarn Boutique Hotel in Nonthaburi Province. The session was led by Khun Pattaya Buranaprapa, Project Manager, along with the working committee. The objectives were to review past performance, brainstorm solutions to challenges, and exchange experiences among project advisors from network schools: Keha Thung Song Hong Wittaya 1 School, Keha Thung Song Hong Wittaya 2 School, and Rajavinit Bangkhen School. Representatives from the Bureau of Communicable Disease, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Health Department, also attended the meeting to collaboratively plan and further develop HIV prevention activities, aiming for effective and sustainable implementation in schools.

This workshop is considered a crucial part of developing and driving the project to achieve its goal of reducing the spread of HIV among young people and genuinely building correct knowledge and understanding of disease prevention in educational institutions.

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