A middle-income country, Thailand has faced various challenges relating to population changes brought about by socioeconomic development. A low birth rate is straining human resource for future development, while rapid urbanization is shifting family structures. Located at the centre of Southeast Asia, Thailand has welcomed millions of foreign migrants each year. UNFPA programmes help to address these challenges. With a high number of adolescent pregnancies, special attention is given to the needs of young people.
BANGKOK -- Dramatic demographic changes in Asia, coupled with persistent social inequality, require countries to…
BANGKOK — Thailand has been experiencing one of its worst flood crises in recent history, with 64 of 77 provinces and…
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