To highlight cross-border health concerns, Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) and Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) in collaboration with SEA Junction held a multimedia exhibition “In Our Voices: Health & Resilience along the Thailand-Myanmar Border” on 15-27 October, from 11 am to 7 pm in the corner space of BACC. The opening of the exhibition which marked by a short video screening followed by panel discussion on 15 October at 6 pm.
Photo by Rosalia Sciortino, Panupong Boontingchuay and Tipakson Manpati
Event poster
Photos showing in SEA Junction
Participants started coming
Sign in time
SEA Junction director gave
a welcoming remark
Full of house
Moderator facilitate discussion
First speaker - Suphak Nosten
Understanding challenges
of daily living on along
the Thailand-Myanmar border
exposure to soil-related
bactirial infections
Despite challenges, there
are choices, support,
resilience and hope
Mother and her baby
Francois Nosten, Director,
Shoklo Malaria Research Unit
safe delivery is essential
to reduce maternal and
infant mortality
Rose McGready, Deputy
Director, Shoklo Malaria
Research Unit
early moning sunbathing
to reduce the jaundice
in newborns
Cynthia Maung, Director
and Founder of Mae
Tao Clinic
Participant asked a question
Francois Nosten responded
to the question
Dr. Cynthia responded
to question
Participant asked a question