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Is Thailand Safe for Women? Why I Always Feel Secure
Having explored more than 30 countries around the world, I can confidently say that Thailand is one of the safest and most welcoming countries for female travelers. Whether you’re visiting as a solo ...
Karen refugees attending Bethel University reconnect with culture on transformative trip to Thailand
Bethel University Sophomore Htee Wah Moo doesn't remember much of her life in Thailand. "I remember, like the school, and stuff like that," she said. While her memories are few, she's not alone in her ...
Napawn Somsak took to the stage in her school uniform, her hair in pigtails, to denounce sexism in Thai society and question the treatment of a royal princess - an act unthinkable before the protests ...
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, ...
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 ...
The Wat Pah Samarkki Buddhist temple in Bell County played host to dozens of people who came to celebrate a Thai festival on their grounds, south of Killeen. The path from State Highway 195 winds ...
In northern Thailand’s Ban Pong village, a group of women has spent nearly two decades restoring and guarding their community forest to prevent dry-season wildfires. From the restored forest, ...
Four young Egyptian women, wearing headscarves, leggings and boxing gloves, punch and kick each other, encouraged by their female coach Samah Ahmed - founder of the Monsters Academy.
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