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OPINION

School meal programmes give food for thought

News, Gordon Brown & Kevin Watkins, Published on 23/01/2025

» When governments adopted the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, they pledged to eliminate hunger and poverty. But today, as the SDGs' 2030 deadline approaches, a gulf separates their initial ambition and the reality on the ground. The 2020s are shaping up to be a lost decade for development -- and the world's most vulnerable children are bearing the brunt of this slowdown.

OPINION

Cost of taxation

Oped, Postbag, Published on 26/07/2024

» Re: "Guard against foreign crime", (BP, July 23). The appearance of a billboard advertising citizenship for investment programmes should not be met with shock by the Thai government.

OPINION

No more child labour

Oped, Editorial, Published on 12/06/2024

» Today is "World Day Against Child Labour", reminding Thailand once again of the need to intensify efforts to eradicate the horrors of this scourge.

OPINION

Time to stop bullying

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 13/03/2023

» Images of students being bullied in school resurfaced following the worldwide premiere of The Glory, a 16-episode series which shines a spotlight on bullying, the dark side of wealth and power, as well as the importance of good parenting.

OPINION

Free school lunch programmes boosts learning

Oped, Kevin Watkins, Published on 06/09/2022

» The world's governments are gearing up for their own big education moment. At the United Nations Transforming Education Summit during Sept 16-19, they have a chance to tackle a global learning crisis that has been amplified by the Covid-19 pandemic and rising levels of child poverty and malnutrition.

OPINION

Time to give child protection a boost

Oped, Boonwara Sumano & Natinee Na Chiangmai, Published on 12/08/2020

» In the first half of this year, there were numerous reports of violence against children. Many of these cases share a similar pattern -- those responsible for the violence are people close to the child. According to statistics from the 1300 hotline, from October 2018 to September 2019, reports of violence against children and youngsters averaged five cases per day, with three daily cases daily listed as domestic violence. The most common form of domestic violence that children experience is physical violence committed by their own fathers or mothers.

OPINION

Despair for the 'lockdown generation'

News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 01/06/2020

» Fin and Ploen, a young Thai couple I've known for some time, graduated with bachelor's degrees in Chinese language last year. Their dreams are simple: having jobs, saving some money and travelling the world. But the Covid-19 outbreak that made the lockdown inevitable has shattered their dreams.

OPINION

Worm escapes hook

News, Postbag, Published on 18/01/2018

» Re: "Prawit to resign if NACC watch probe finds him guilty", (BP, Jan 17)