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EU SWITCH-Asia programme to pilot testing of the draft Green Integration Policy for Thailand
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the EU SWITCH-Asia: Promoting Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP), in cooperation with the Pollution Control...
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Thailand and Germany call for energy and mobility transition, powering tomorrow for a sustainable future
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The German Embassy Bangkok and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH are joining...
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Thailand - Germany sign MoU for the implementation of the Project “Upscaling Sanitizer Production in Thailand and Promoting Hand Hygiene”
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The Healthcare Accreditation Institute of Thailand (Public Organization), GIZ Thailand and B. Braun (Thailand) Ltd....
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GIZ organises “Towards a Gender-Equal World” campaign
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COVID-19 opened the door to addressing structural inequalities and building a more inclusive and gender-equal...
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One important step to implementing Sustainable Rice Production in Thailand
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Thailand has been the world's leading rice exporter for many years. Now though, an important...
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“i-PALM” application to boost sustainable palm oil cultivation standard is ready to use
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A tailor-made data management mobile application called “i-PALM” is ready to help Thai oil palm...
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CSH Thailand goes online with a basic German language learning class
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In 2020, the Corporate Sustainability Handprint (CSH) Thailand team under the Social Responsibility Dimension organised...
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TOPSA trainers ready to put sustainable palm oil into action
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No one would deny that trainers are key to promoting knowledge on the standard of...
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The Race to Zero – Triggering a green cooling transition
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From environmental regulatory pressures to COVID-19 and rising energy costs, there has never been a...
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Thai Water stakeholders strengthen knowledge on Integrated Water Resources Management
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“The Capacity Development Programme is a good opportunity for government officers, water users, and communities...
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