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GENERAL

Unesco urges Asean unity to build AI capabilities

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 12/07/2025

» Computing capacity, data interoperability and policy harmonisation are critical pillars of Asean regional collaboration when building artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, according to Unesco.

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THAILAND

Novo Nordisk Leads Danish-Thai Forum on Obesity Solutions 

Published on 08/05/2025

» The Royal Danish Embassy in Thailand, in collaboration with Novo Nordisk Pharma (Thailand) Ltd. (“Novo Nordisk”), organised the first Danish-Thai Obesity Policy Forum, bringing together top policymakers, healthcare professionals and industry representatives to discuss challenges arising from the growing prevalence of obesity and its socio-economic impacts in Thailand. The forum, titled “Obesity – A National Threat to Health and Wealth, Act Now for Our Future Generations”, featured remarks from decision-makers and a panel discussion.   

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THAILAND

AIT Hosts Landmark Delta Summit with Global Impact

Published on 27/03/2025

» The First UNCCRD Delta Summit 2025, held at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand from 17-20 March 2025, brought together over 140 global leaders, experts, and community representatives from 24 countries to accelerate action for the sustainable governance of river deltas. This first-of-a-kind landmark event, led by the DeltasUNite Initiative marks a significant step in operationalising the UN Convention for Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD), unveiled at COP28 in Dubai. The Summit discourse will be consolidated into a White Paper to be delivered to the United Nations, outlining policy recommendations and governance mechanisms for delta conservation through the UNCCRD.

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OPINION

Asean communicates its 2045 vision

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 07/01/2025

» This year will be eventful for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). In addition to the Myanmar issue and intensifying geopolitics, the Asean Community Vision 2045 will be ready in May and will chart the course for its 770 million-strong population over the next two decades.

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OPINION

Drug crisis deepens our economic woes

Oped, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 11/12/2024

» Thailand faces a dual crisis that threatens the foundation of its future economic development: declining fertility rates, leading to a shrinking population and a simultaneous surge in drug addiction rates.

OPINION

Afghan women's rights draw little attention

News, Published on 07/11/2024

» Afghanistan's tragedy continues. Since the chaotic end of the Afghan war in August 2021, the country is now again ruled by the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban, which has literally turned the clock back on any hints of modernisation and civil and human rights advancements. The rights of women, and especially girls, have plummeted into a medieval miasma.

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OPINION

Anticipating Malaysia's Asean chair

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 29/10/2024

» Among Asean watchers, it has become a pattern that a significant milestone follows whenever Malaysia takes on the chairmanship. In 2005, Malaysia helped establish the East Asia Summit (EAS), and in 2015, the Asean Community Vision 2025 was launched. Many policymakers and scholars agree that the next chairmanship is perfectly timed for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, one of the region's most experienced leaders.

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LIFE

Reimagining education, co-creating lifelong learning for youth and adults

Published on 25/10/2024

» On 19 October 2024, continue the second day of the 3rd International Conference on Equitable Education under the theme “Reimagining Education, Co-Creating Lifelong Learning for Youth and Adults.”

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OPINION

Act to defuse depopulation timebomb

Oped, Somchai Jitsuchon, Published on 14/08/2024

» Low birth rates and a rapidly ageing population pose significant socio-economic challenges for Thailand. This year, the number of elderly people has surpassed 13 million, accounting for over 20% of the total population. This figure is expected to reach 30% soon. As the number of centenarians rises, fewer babies are being born.

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OPINION

Net-zero finance must be equitable

Oped, Published on 13/08/2024

» The Asia and the Pacific region stand at a critical juncture, positioned both as a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions and a potential leader in transformative climate action. The Asian Development Bank (ADB), alongside our member countries, is steering the region towards a sustainable future through support for a just transition. Our vision aims to reorient economic and social frameworks to foster low-carbon, climate-resilient growth that enhances prosperity and inclusion.