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Gender, Women and Development Working Group, Thailand UNIFEM co-chairs the United Nations Gender, Women and Development Working Group (GWAD) in Bangkok, on behalf of the United Nations System in Thailand. GWAD aims are to:
Each year, a GWAD-NGO Task Force organises seminars, displays and product sales to celebrate International Women's Day (IWD). In 1996, several hundred women from all over Thailand participated over two days of discussions on Thai Eighth Plan. In 1997, the GWAD-NGO IWD celebration focused on Women and the New Thai Constitution. In 1998, the GWAD joined celebrations at Government House on the theme of The Status of Thai Women and Solutions to the Economic Crisis Affecting Women. On 9 March 1999, GWAD staged a seminar that brought together the UN System, bilateral donors and NGOs to discuss Government-NGO collaboration to eliminate Violence Against Women and the impact of the economic crisis on women. GWAD also coordinates participation in other UN events related to the advancement of women. On Saturday 31 October 1998, GWAD joined the rest of the United Nations System in Bangkok to celebrate the Fifty-fourth Anniversary of the United Nations with a Street Fair in Bangkok's Convent Road. Women's NGOs working with the various UN agencies that form GWAD were invited to set up stalls to inform the public of their activities and to sell products from their projects. Displays by GWAD members also highlighted UN activities and projects supporting the advancement of women in Thailand. The Thai-language UNIFEM T-shirts promoting the Campaign to Eliminate Violence Against Women were a popular sales item.
UNIFEM, acting as the Chair of GWAD, also organizes popular Brown Bag lunches, held in a very casual atmosphere in the UNDP Conference Room, on topics particularly relevant to the advancement of women. The "BBs" usually draw an audience of between 35 and 55, attracted by the interesting line-up of speakers from government, NGOs, the private sector and UN agencies. Topics for the 1997 Brown Bags were:
The 1998 topics were:
The first topic for 1999 was:
Dated: 7May1999
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