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OPINION

Meaningful digital transformation

News, Atsuko Okuda and​ Shamika N Sirimanne, Published on 20/11/2024

» The relentless pace of technological advancement is nothing short of breathtaking. Quantum computers, soon to compute 47 years faster than today's supercomputers, are nearly a reality. ChatGPT, once a novelty, has seamlessly integrated into daily life. Drones now traverse the skies, delivering food, medicine, and disaster relief to the most remote corners of the globe.

OPINION

Sri Lanka's dangerous debt crisis

Oped, Jayati Ghosh & Kanchana N Ruwanpura, Published on 20/09/2023

» More than a year after the mass protest movement known as the Aragalaya ousted Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his brother, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lankans have once again taken to the streets.

OPINION

The banks the world badly needs

Oped, Lawrence H Summers & N K Singh, Published on 27/07/2023

» The world is literally on fire. Experts estimate that another Covid-level public health threat is likely to emerge in the next generation. Rising interest rates have left dozens of countries with unmanageable debt burdens. And for the first time in nearly half a century, the global economy is fracturing rather than coming together.

OPINION

Time to improve migrants' housing

News, N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 26/09/2022

» 'It has been raining heavily and my house is now flooded," said a migrant worker who has been living in one of the largest construction workers' campsites on the east coast of Thailand for half a decade.

OPINION

16 Days: Just say no to sexual violence

News, Boonwara Sumano & N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 08/12/2021

» This Friday is not only Human Rights Day but also the last day of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, an annual campaign that began on Nov 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

OPINION

New tactics to help migrant workers

Oped, Boonwara Sumano and N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 28/07/2021

» It is now clear that this pandemic has hit vulnerable populations the hardest. Despite being one of the most vulnerable groups in society, migrant workers, including their family members, have been left with little care from the government. Despite helping the Thai economy for so long, there is no clear policy and little assistance to support migrant workers during this pandemic. This has to change if we seriously want to curb this crisis.

OPINION

Closing worker camps needs a rethink

Oped, Boonwara Sumano and N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 07/07/2021

» On June 27, the government announced that accommodation for workers both inside and outside of construction sites, transformation sites or demolition sites would be temporarily closed, while movement of workers would be prohibited temporarily for at least 30 days. The government reacted quickly in response to the growing number of clusters of Covid-19 cases. However, the government should also realise that closing down camp sites alone may not be able to help contain the virus unless there are measures to properly address the movement and health of migrant workers as follows.

OPINION

Migrant workers must get shots too

Oped, Boonwara Sumano & N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 23/06/2021

» On March 4, the Ministry of Labour planned to discuss with the Social Security Board about offering free Covid‐19 vaccines to migrant workers who were insured under the social security programme. Migrant workers are vital to Thai industries and the economy; therefore, they should not be left out of the vaccination programme, said the labour minister.

OPINION

A 'culture of silence' at work is not OK

Oped, Boonwara Sumano and N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 10/03/2021

» Every year on March 8, we celebrate International Women's Day to recognise the progress we have made in women's social, economic and political advancement. And every year, we still hear about heart-rending incidents that make us realise that we still have a long way to go towards a safer world for women and girls.

OPINION

Work together to stop harassment

News, Boonwara Sumano and N Aneksomboonphon, Published on 24/07/2019

» The United Nations' survey in 2019 found that one third of UN staff and contractors have experienced sexual harassment over the past two years, and that two thirds of those offenders were men.