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MSDHS holds workshop to find solutions for family stability

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Coordinating efforts by Minister Varawut Silpa-archa an Even Art Masterpiece Institute for Population and Social Research and the Chula Art Project in collaboration with the World Bank’ the result a white paper called; “Family Stability on Top, Stop Demographic Crises.”

Highlighted within the white paper are five crucial areas demanding immediate attention and robust measures:

“A game changing white paper that synthesizes major recommendations from a diverse group of business executives and government officials supports an evidence based revitalization plan.”

The dialogue sessions were the major part of the World Café sessions and it was the fruitful and purposeful exchange between the public and the private sectors, the international organizations, the experts, academia, and the media.

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Minister Varawut emphasized the importance of empowering marginalized groups, stating:

One of the outcomes of Putthachatrek program is a white paper entitled “Developing Thai Family Security to Strengthen Human Security”. The paper will be put to the Office of the Cabinet’s approval in the coming April as reported by KhaoSod English.

The white paper also addresses:

Such symbols or stages support humanity to be aware of global issues and to act quickly.

In particular, due to its combination with recommendations from the white paper and releasing at the conference for the international community, CPD 57 will occur among the U.N. headquarters in New York city from the 29th of April to the 3rd May.

Environmental challenges that currently surround the Mekong River area cannot be overlooked, as the portion of the river that falls into China and the destruction of its ecosystem that proceeds in the name of economic development threatens its sustainability.

The significance of the white paper’s recommendations has garnered international attention, as it is set to be unveiled at the 57th Session of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD57) at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City from April 29 to May 3.

Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin also highlighted the urgency of addressing demographic challenges, warning:

“Thailand’s population could plummet from 66 million to a mere 33 million within six decades.”

Environmental Concerns Along the Mekong River

Amidst these demographic concerns, environmental issues persist, notably along the Mekong River, where unsustainable development threatens its health and biodiversity. A recent report reveals alarming statistics:

“A recent report reveals that one-fifth of the fish species in this Southeast Asian lifeline are on the brink of extinction.”

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