of our societies. Government alone cannot do it alone. There is a shared responsibility between public and private sectors, between state and non-state actors. This is why UNDP is actively engaging
, achieving the SDGs requires significant investment, and the current level of investment by the government alone is not enough to meet the ambitious targets. We need to unlock the new source of finance
Goals (SDGs), the government cannot do it alone. It will require a shared responsibility and strong engagements of all stakeholders. Private sectors need to play a critical role in working hand in hand
investment by the government alone is not enough to meet the ambitious targets. We need to unlock the new source of finance, especially from the private sector. And the Thailand SDG Investor Map could help
previous year, due to the transition of a new strategic business partner as distributor, resulting in the declining sales during the transition period, let alone the fact that sales started through the new
first quarter, the company did not open any new stores, but HomePro Fashion Island store has been relocated from the shopping center to be a stand-alone store, in order to accommodate the increasing needs
square meters, which can be categorized in four types of building: Warehouse, Stand-alone factory, Mini factory and Built-to-Suit. Appraised Value The appraisal price of assets under sub-leasehold right in
, Stand-alone factory, Mini factory and Built-to-Suit. Appraised Value The appraisal price of assets under sub-leasehold rights in part of land and buildings in BFTZ as of 31 January 2020 are as follow: 15
สาขาที่อยู่นอกบริเวณศูนย์การค้า (Stand Alone) เพื่อรองรับความ ต้องการของลกูค้าที่เพิ่มขึน้ โดย ณ ไตรมาสที่ 1 ของปี 2562 บริษัทฯ มีสาขาโฮมโปร 82 สาขา และโฮมโปรเอส 8 สาขา เมกา โฮม 12 สาขา และ โฮมโปรท่ี
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