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Impact of Demographic Change in Thailand Policy Brief
Thailand is entering a new era of slow population growth and probably eventual decline. The population is expected to grow, at most, by fi ve million over its current level, and very likely by only one million or so. Decline is quite likely to set in before 2020.
Manual on Blood Check for Baby Health
Series of Manuals for Pregnant Women, Husbands and Relatives
Thailand's National Condom Strategy - Infographic
Infographic of Thailand's National Condom Strategy 2015-2019
อินโฟกราฟิกยุทธศาสตร์ถุงยางอนามัยแห่งชาติ พ.ศ. 2558–2562
Good Practices on Making Motherhood Safe
Good Practices on making motherhood safe (UNFPA 10th Programme Cycle)
Contraceptive service provision of hospitals in Thailand in 2015
Contraceptive service provision of hospitals in Thailand in 2015
The State of Thailand's Population Report 2013
This 2013 State of Thailand’s Population Report is being presented as a companion to the 2013 State of World Population Report in a move to illustrate the adolescent pregnancy situation in Thailand. While the rise of adolescent pregnancy in many developing countries is to a large extent caused by poverty, in Thailand it stems from prevalent social norms which have not kept pace with rapidly changing adolescent lifestyles, especially sexual behaviour. This report seeks to paint a picture of adolescent pregnancy in Thailand and separate facts from fiction. It lays out the drivers behind the epidemic.
UNFPA in Thailand: 40 Years of Working Together
UNFPA in Thailand: 40 Years of Working Together for a Better Future
Impact of Demographic Change in Thailand
It is our hope that the findings of this report raises awareness, fosters cooperation, and stimulates actions and policy development in preparation for the impact of demographic change in Thailand.
ICPD at 15 Thailand Country Report
This report is based primarily on the findings of a review of the current status of the implementation of the ICPD PoA vis-à-vis the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through desk reviews of national statistics and reports, including other reliable data sources as well as the proceedings of consultative meetings with key stakeholders and experts. This report draws on Thailand’s experience in implementing the ICPD PoA and highlights the good practices, lessons learned, emerging challenges and obstacles faced by the country, and recommends priority actions to be taken to move the ICPD agenda forward.
Despite the considerable success that Thailand has achieved for most of the ICPD targets and the MDGs, there are some areas that require further attention and concerted action to ensure that Thailand will fully achieve these goals and targets by 2015 and beyond. These challenges include working toward universal access to social services and social protection and reducing inequality, gaps and disparities, particularly among vulnerable populations.