The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Winita Kultangwatana, Director of the Sustainable Development Department, participated in a panel discussion on “Economic Drivers
Human Rights for the Business Sector in the Thai Capital Market Project (Phase 3). The workshop aimed to encourage the business sector to operate with consideration for human rights in line with the
Organizational Management: Technology and Digital Innovation in the State Sector.” The session was delivered by Mrs. Wajee Jiratanachit, Director of the Organization Transformation Department, and Mr. Apisit
seminar, launching the “#ThaiPeopleStayInformed: Anti-Scam Digital Literacy Hub” Initiative in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE) and partners from the public sector and
seminar, launching the “#ThaiPeopleStayInformed: Anti-Scam Digital Literacy Hub” Initiative in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE) and partners from the public sector and
Low Emission Practices through LESS and T-VER Programs for the Business Sector in the Thai Capital Market.” The session aimed to educate participants on the principles of reducing greenhouse gas
) strengthening the business environment through intellectual property enforcement, regulatory reform, and improved competition policy; b) improving transparency; and c) strengthening the financial sector
believes that this kind of training course will help the business sector to seamlessly integrate human rights into their business operations. During the meeting, Assistant Professor Dr. Parina Srivanit
ภาคตะวันออก (สกพอ.)และ Ms. Susan Olsen Project Officer of Private Sector Operations Department จากธนาคารพัฒนาเอเชีย (Asia Development Bank: ADB) ทั้งนี้ นางสาวจอมขวัญได้กล่าวถึงบทบาทของสำนักงาน ก.ล.ต
specialist, Private Sector Operations Department, Asian Development Bank ร่วมการเสวนา และดำเนินรายการโดย Ms. Katja Freiwald, Regional Programme Manager, WeEmpowerAsia เมื่อวันที่ 10 มีนาคม 2564 เลขาธิการ