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Women, Business and the Law, 2012

Table of Contents 1 Removing barriers to Economic Inclusion 1.1 List of Countries 1.2 Team Members 1.3 See also 1.4 References 1.5 External links Removing barriers to Economic Inclusion Did you know that in a woman’s husband can prevent her from getting a job by informing her employers of his opposition and in husbands have […]

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OECD and Post-2015 Reflections: Gender Equality

In addition to increasing its efforts to support the achievement of the , the is also thinking about how it can help the in developing a new agenda and framework post-2015. The OECD has a number of areas of expertise which could play an important role in shaping this post-2015 agenda and framework. In shaping […]

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The role of youth in shifting gender norms in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Public Attitudes towards Gender Equality 2 Youth Contribution for Establishing Gender Norms in Thai society 2.1 Children and Youth Participation in the Media 2.2 Youth Network for Thai Education (YNTE) 3 The Master Plan for Promoted in Gender Equality 4 References 5 Group 4 Public Attitudes towards Gender Equality The “Public […]

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Thailand’s Youth Policy

Table of Contents 1 Population of Thailand Population by Age http://www.ipsr.mahidol.ac.th/ipsr/PublicationGazette.aspx…. 2 The Importance of Children’s Voice Youth Development http://www.youthpolicy.org/national/Thailand_2010_Youth_Policy_Summary.p…. 3 Thailand’s Youth Policy Government’s Policy on Youth http://www.youthpolicy.org/national/Thailand_2010_Youth_Policy_Summary.p…. 4 The Policy in Action 4.1 ProgrammesStrategies and Directions for Helping Thai Children Achieve Desirable Qualities http://www.fao.org/docrep/x5630e/x5630e03.htm…. 5 A comparison with ‘s Youth Policy Cambodia Policy […]

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Thai youth and health issues

Table of Contents 1 Thai youth and eating disorders 2 The solutions 3 See also 4 References 5 Group1 Thai youth and eating disorders Nowadays, children in Thailand risk developing health problems because of their eating habits. The report of the National Statistical office in 2009 states that both the share of children who eat […]

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Scalabrini Migration Center

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Current Projects 2.1 Youth Migration from the Philippines: Brain Drain and Brain Waste 2.2 MISA – Migration Information System in Asia 3 See also 4 External links About The Scalabrini Migration Center (SMC) was established in Manila, in 1987. It is dedicated to the promotion of the interdisciplinary study […]

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Women of the Wall

Table of Contents 1 UPDATE 2 Summary 3 History 3.1 Background 3.2 Timeline 4 Controversy 4.1 Position of Women of the Wall 4.2 Position of Orthodox 5 See also 6 References 7 External links UPDATE After court rulings on April 24 2013, “Judge Sobel declared, as the group has maintained for the past ten years, […]

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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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UN Women snapshot: indigenous women

supports the efforts of indigenous women who are bringing change in their communities worldwide through the Fund for Gender Equality (FGE) and the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF), which it administers on behalf of the UN system. Visual on Indigenous Women by UN Women by UNWomen. Explore more infographics like this […]

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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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