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Monday, December 28, 2020
Women on the frontlines of Thailand’s democracy movement
Denouncing sexual violence, demanding abortion reform and destigmatising sex work –- once-taboo issues are finding public expression in Thailand as women take up leadership roles in a youth-led pro-democracy movement. On the protest frontlines, they...
Friday, November 09, 2018
Women in Thailand poorly represented as lawmakers
Thailand has one of the poorest rates of gender equality in politics globally, and international agencies say more women are needed in key decision-making processes. UN Women data shows that as of January 2017 women accounted for 4.9% of the Thai...
Friday, September 13, 2013
Women must stick together, Thailand
One of the ways to get out of the colour-coded political rut is for rival parties to set a common agenda on shared problems, visualise a more just future together, and work toward what their children will be grateful for. This sounds easier said...
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Women's Needs Overlooked
When women call for gender sensitivity in state policies, the male-dominated decision makers almost always respond that it is not necessary because men and women are the same. To read the full article, please visit Bangkok Post Website.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Why Are Women More Vulnerable During Disasters? Violations of Women’s Human Rights in the Tsunami Aftermath
The report presents testimonies from women’s groups involved in the relief efforts which indicate that women are more vulnerable and at risk during natural disasters. The report demonstrates that in disastrous situations women tend to have less...
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Women's Rights to a Political Voice in Thailand
This UNDP report highlights the current status of women’s role in government in Thailand. It analyzes the reasons behind the slow progress to date, and proposes ways and means to overcome existing barriers to women in politics.