Essays about: "health, thailand"
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1. What economic, sociocultural, and political challenges does Thailand face when implementing legislation on human trafficking for sexual exploitation? : A study exploring the views of various actors involved.
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Trafficking for sexual exploitation is a phenomenon that greatly affects the individual as well as society. The effect is grim for the victims and their families, as sex trafficking violates their basic human rights, can shatter families, and cause severe psychological trauma. READ MORE
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2. Young Thai adults’ views and experiences of physical activity throughout their lifespan. : - A qualitative interview study on young adults in Thailand.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/FysioterapiAbstract : Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity has become a health problem worldwide and is closely connected to the development of various diseases such as Non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This has become a national problem in Thailand as well, and during the last decade, the government have launched various campaigns in attempt to increase the physical activity level of the population. READ MORE
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3. Perceptions of COVID-19 Policies in Thailand
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This thesis seeks to uncover the Thai public perception of COVID-19 policies. These policies include lockdown, curfew and social security. Thailand is a country that has been praised by the World Health Organisation for their control over the pandemic. READ MORE
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4. Banana by-products in Thailand - Exploring its feasibility as bioplastics feedstock for food packaging
University essay from Lunds universitet/FörpackningslogistikAbstract : This study aims to determine the operational feasibility of utilizing banana cultivation by-products as an alternative raw material in bioplastic production, replacing bio-based feedstock that is otherwise used as food in Thailand. By following the exploratory qualitative research approach, a combination of secondary sources of information together with interviews with the identified stakeholders involved in banana cultivation and bioplastic value chains were used in data collection process. READ MORE
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5. Enabling Circular Economy in Local Solid Waste Management - The Case of Muang Kalasin Municipality, Thailand
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The volume and complexity of solid waste have increased locally and globally. Waste pollution has environmental, social, and economic impacts on every country, such as mistreatment of waste caused air quality and water contamination, plastic particles from human activities are carried out to the seas and harm marine creatures, people can face health problems from polluted air and water as well as plastic-contaminated seafood. READ MORE