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The Role of the Queen in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Origin 3 Charity work and awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External links 7 Group 13 8 Feedback Introduction Queen Sirikit became queen of Thailand in 1950 at the age of 18.Royalty Asia, available at : http://www.royalty.nu/Asia/Thailand/index.html Queen Sirikit is recognised internationally for her work with charity organisations in […]

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The Role of Women in Ending Liberia’s Civil War

Women played a substantial role in ending Liberia’s two civil wars. Thanks to their joint efforts, they brought peace to this war-torn country. Table of Contents 1 Chronology of the two Liberian Civil Wars 1.1 1989-1996: first Liberian civil war 1.2 2000-2003: second Liberian civil war 1.3 Source 2 The Particular Situation of Women in […]

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The Role of Women in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

Table of Contents 1 History 2 Presence of Women in Negotiations 3 The International Women’s Commission (IWC) and Resolution 1325 4 Potential and Pitfalls 5 See also 6 References 7 External links History The mobilisation of women in the Israel-Palestinian peace process really began during the 1980s. The Israeli invasion of in 1982 provoked movements […]

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The lost Generation?- Youth Unemployment

is the status in which individuals are without a job, but actively searching for one. It has always created problems within economies, but the issue of youth unemployment has recently been heavily emphasized. Under the category of “youth” fall all young women and men aged between 15-24 yearsGoncherova, Elena. “Youth unemployment rate across the globe […]

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The working environment of women workers in Bangkok

This article was written by Group 8 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Working environment and well-being 2 Looking at the country level: Thailand 3 Looking at the city level: Bangkok 3.1 Measuring the level of dust 3.2 The impact on the health of women workers in Bangkok 4 Solutions […]

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UN Security Council Resolution 1888

Unanimously adopted by the Security Council on September 30, 2009, Security Council Resolution 1888 urges Member states to implement strategies to halt the use of sexual violence as a tactic of war. Resolution 1888 reinforces the women, peace, and security agenda, mainly resolution (2008), by giving the international community tools to develop concrete and practical […]

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United Nations gender equality architecture reform

On November 2006, a report by the Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on the System-wide Coherence found the UN’s contribution to achieving to be “incoherent, under-resourced, and fragmented” and in need of a complete overhaul in order to provide effective support to the Member States.Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on UN System-wide Coherence in the Areas of Development, Humanitarian […]

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The gender dynamics in migration within Thailand

Table of Contents 1 From rural migration to urban migration 2 Migration Rate By Regions , Gender and Age 2.1 Quantity and Ratio of Migration 2.2 Gender and Age 2.3 Reasons for Migration from rural to urban areas 2.3.1 Female migrants move to follow their families as well as to return back to their homelands […]

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The Integration of Female Migrants in Thailand

Bulleted list item Table of Contents 1 The integration of female migrants in Thailand 2 Migration in Thailand 3 Women status of migrant population 4 Migrant’s Health impact 5 See also 6 References 7 Group1 8 External links The integration of female migrants in Thailand Source:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MIGRANT_WORKER_IN_FIELD_-_NARA_-_543864.jpg Seeking a better life is a human desire, and […]

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Youth networks in Thailand and Asia Pacific

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 How to be a successful team 3 Examples of youth networks in Thailand 3.1 The Thai Youth Anti-Corruption Network 3.2 The Asia Pacific Youth Network (APYN) 3.3 The Indigenous Women’s Network of Thailand (IWNT) 4 The Impact of Youth Networks 4.1 Impact of the Thai Youth Anti-Corruption Network 4.2 Impact […]

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