WHAT: Release of the Center for Reproductive Rights’ groundbreaking study, Women of the World: Laws and Policies Affecting Their Reproductive Lives –East and Southeast Asia (WOW)
The report extensively examines the laws and policies influencing women’s reproductive health in China, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam and offers strategies for legal and policy reform.
WHO:
Speakers:
- Nancy Northup, President of the Center for Reproductive Rights
- Professor Saneh Jamarik, President of Thailand National Human Rights Commission
- Saira Shameem, Executive Director of Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Center for Women (ARROW)
- Vincent M. Abrigo, Program Officer, Institute for Social Studies and
Action (ISSA)
- Dr. Hoang Ba Thinh, Research Center for Gender, Family and Environment in Development (CGFED)
- Nattaya Boonpakdee, Coordinator, Women’s Health Advocacy Foundation (WHAF)
- Pardiss Kebriaei, Legal Adviser for International Legal Program, Center for Reproductive Rights
- Naiyana Supapung, National Human Rights Commissioner of Thailand
- Maleerat Kaewka, Senator and Advisory Board for The Thai Women Parliamentarian Caucus
- Professor Emeritus Pensri Phijaisanit, Bangkok Deputy Governor and President of the Women’s Health Advocacy Foundation
WHEN: Friday 16 December 2005, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
WHERE: Meeting Room No. 101, Office of the National Human Rights Commission Building, Bangkok
For directions, please call 0-2219-2980 (local)
Click here to download a copy of the Study > >