This article by Kamonchanok Rueankham was originally published by Prachatai, an independent news site in Thailand. An edited version has been republished by Global Voices under a partner ...
Thai women hold significant leadership roles in business, yet gender equality remains a persistent issue. Women-owned enterprises lack formal financing and women face a disproportionate burden of care ...
Take a good look at the feature image. See anything special? To mark International Women’s Day tomorrow (March 8) let me shed some light on its deeper symbolism and significance. The two Thai women in ...
This year, the World Bank Thailand honors three remarkable women whose expertise and dedication are shaping Thailand’s future. Through a special Q&A feature on our website, we highlight their stories, ...
Boxing is a national passion in Thailand, offering a path to the Olympics and lucrative careers in a country with one of the world’s widest income divides. By Hannah Beech and Muktita Suhartono ...
As Thailand has experienced a rapid increase in its elderly population, a new study published in World Development has found that "social gender norms"—shared beliefs about how "altruistic" women or ...
Eve was one of dozens of Thai women who traveled 4,000 miles — only to be trapped by the dark side of the global fertility industry. Credit...Illustration by Nicole Rifkin Supported by By Sarah A.
Each year, northern Thailand struggles with choking haze caused by crop burning and forest fires, taking a severe toll on human health. Over the past two decades, a group of women in Lampang province ...