Learning of Thai Ben culture and the gender impact of development
Class of Gender Analysis and Gender-responsive Development Planning went for a study trip to Kok-Salung sub-district, Pattananikhom district, Lopburi province. The class learned of Thai Ben culture and the gender impact of development. This is part of their course work to conduct gender analysis at the field level and develop a gender-responsive development plan.
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