นักวิชาการร่วมมือภาคประชาสังคม ชี้ผลการวิจัยประชากรไทยจะลดลง
เมื่อวันที่ 18 สิงหาคม 2566 ณ ชั้น 4 ห้องประชุม SEA JUNCTION หอศิลปวัฒนธรรมแห่งกรุงเทพมหานคร สถาบันวิจัยประชากรและสังคม มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล ร่วมกับ SEA JUNCTION
เมื่อวันที่ 18 สิงหาคม 2566 ณ ชั้น 4 ห้องประชุม SEA JUNCTION หอศิลปวัฒนธรรมแห่งกรุงเทพมหานคร สถาบันวิจัยประชากรและสังคม มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล ร่วมกับ SEA JUNCTION
Academia and civil society unite to highlight Thailand’s need for increased immigration, proposing state reforms, citizen and residency rights, and immigration policies.
The Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) Mahidol University in collaboration with SEA Junction and Migrant Working Group organized a policy recommendation forum titled “14.4 million Thai workers disappeared by 2060. Can migrant workers replace them?” on 18 August 2023 at SEA Junction, 4th floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)
Tematiche particolarmente interessanti ed attuali contenute nel volume “Who cares? COVID-19 social protection response in South East Asia”, che contiene gli esiti di una ricerca che ha cercato di capire quali sono state le esperienze della popolazione nel Sudest dell’Asia con la pandemia e che misure sono state prese per migliorare gli impatti del COVID-19 e con che risultati.
Special Initiative to Commemorate the 56th Anniversary of ASEAN Establishment: Written and Visual Essay Competition “Which Road for Southeast Asia?”
This month, we are thrilled to present a lineup of events that focus on art and sustainability, environmental issues, and migration. Kicking off August, we invite you to explore the world of sustainable fashion through a mini textile exhibition featuring an Indonesian artist Intan Anggita Pratiwie.
Building upon the momentum of Pride Month, we further explore gender-related issues. This time, the focus expands beyond gender per se to examine the intersections of capitalism, enchantment, and queer rituals.
The Small Grants Program “Staying Resilient Amidst the Multiple Crises in Southeast Asia,” managed by SEA Junction with the support of CMB Foundation, received an overwhelming response, with a total of 209 proposals submitted.
Phyo Wai Hlaing, a 21-year-old wi-fi technician, had been missing for a week in July 2021 when his father received an anonymous phone call telling him to go to a bridge far from his neighbourhood in Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon.
ชุมทางอุษาคเนย์ (SEA-Junction) ร่วมกับ องค์การนิรโทษกรรมสากล ประเทศไทย( Amnesty International Thailand), เครือข่ายสนับสนุนสันติภาพกะเหรี่ยง (Karen Peace Support Network), ALTSEAN-Burma (Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma)