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Trends in Female and Male Migration in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 International Migration Situation in Thailand 3 International immigrants in Thailand 4 Conclusion 5 See also 6 References 7 Group 4 Introduction Migration is the movement of people across a specified boundary for the purpose of establishing a new or semi-permanent residence. Normally, they move to another country or region […]

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Trends in the use of social media by youth in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Social media 2 Children/Young People & Media in the World Today 3 Usage Patterns 4 Demographics 5 Search sites 6 Types of social media 6.1 Social Networks 6.1.1 Facebook in Thailand 6.2 Microblogging 6.2.1 Twittery Thais 6.3 Instagram 6.4 Media Sharing 6.5 Google+ 6.6 We chat 6.7 Line up 7 The […]

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Tunisian Women’s Role in the Tunisian Revolution

The Tunisian Revolution was a series of street demonstrations taking place throughout since December 2010. The demonstrations and riots were reported to have started over unemployment, food inflation, corruption, freedom of speech and poor living conditions. The protests constituted the most dramatic wave of social and political unrest in Tunisia in three decades and have […]

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Türkan Saylan

Türkan Saylan (December 13, 1935 – May 18, 2009) was a champion of women’s rights and education for poor children in Turkey and a leader in the fight against leprosy. Table of Contents 1 Work on Leprosy 2 Champion of Women and Children’s Rights 3 Politics 4 Famous Quote 5 References Work on Leprosy Saylan was […]

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Uks

Uks is a research, resource and publication centre dedicated to the cause of gender equality and women’s development in . They are an advocacy and rights-based group seeking to raise awareness and assist implementation of our goals and ideals. The Center focuses on the women-media relationship. The word ‘Uks’ is an Urdu term meaning ‘reflection’. […]

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Ultra Violet

Ultra Violet is India’s first and only online community of young feminists. Ultra Violet features a community of young feminists blogging on the various issues, challenges, and triumphs that affect women in India today. Table of Contents 1 Background and History 2 Mission 3 Why Ultra Violet? 4 More information Background and History It is […]

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UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Say no to sexual violence in conflict! 3 UN Action member entities 4 Resolution 1820: Women, Peace, and Security 5 Objectives 6 Cross It 7 Testimonies 8 See also 9 Links About UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict (UN Action) unites the work of 12 UN entities with […]

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UN CSW65 Side event “Shifting Masculine Norms to Promote Women’s Economic Empowerment”

The OECD Development Centre is co-organising, with Austria, a Side-event on 22 March 2021 as part of the upcoming Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on Shifting Masculine Norms to Promote Women’s Economic Empowerment to: Make the case that restrictive masculinities hinder women’s economic empowerment while also harming the well-being of men and boys Underscore […]

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UN Security Council Resolution 1820

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1820 was unanimously adopted on June 19, 2008 due to weak areas concerning sexual violence prevention and response in SCR (2000). SCR 1820 recognizes that sexual violence can impede international peace and security, and therefore requires a security response to protect girls and women from sexual violence during armed conflict. […]

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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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