A Q&A guide to purpose-driven companies in South Korea, including establishment, profit distribution, company reporting, director liability and much more.
SET equips Thai social enterprises with knowledge & skills via online course for 2nd straight year thaipr.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thaipr.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
<p><span>The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is determined to cultivate</span><i> </i><span>social enterprises (SEs) and continuously enhance knowledge by sharing knowledge and skills, and inspiring them toward sustainability. To further extend last year’s Season 1 program, SET has teamed</span><i> </i><span>up with experts, specialists and exemplary SEs in the</span><i> </i><span>“SET SE101: Online Offering Season 2” program consisting of in-depth content in the how-to model for the instant practice. This program will go</span><i> </i><span>live at 8.00 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The first session is scheduled on Friday Jan 21, 2022 at </span><a href="http://www.setsocialimpact.com/">www.setsocialimpact.com</a><span>, and Facebook: SET Social Impact.</spa
8 Jul 2021
The fiveour-year, USAID-funded EpiC/Thailand project will manage and implement a set of interventions to reduce HIV transmission among men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM), male sex workers (MSW), and transgender women (TGW) populations and to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Thailand. The project will supports the implementation of activities that demonstrate marked improvements in access to and uptake of HIV testing, care, support, and treatment services in Bangkok, ChonburiPattaya, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nonthaburi, Patumthani, Phitsanulok, Samutprakarn, Song Khla, andHat Yai, Ubon Rratchathani., Chonburi, Patumthani, Samutprakran, Nonthaburi and Chiang Rai.
In EpiC project, the sSustainabilityle iswas one of the main goalskey priorities under the EpiC program. The project that aims to assisted community-based organizations (CBOs) to diversify funding and/or to start its owning business that have social purposes to create impacts under or t
21st January 2021
Thailand’s government has pushed through legislation to support social enterprises drive the country’s economic and social progress, but more needs to be done as gaps between investors’ position and government agenda remain.
Access to funding and a lack of public understanding of their impact are major obstacles for social enterprises in Thailand, despite government efforts to support the sector, a new study reveals.
The research,
The State of Social Enterprise in Thailand, commissioned by the British Council and UNESCAP and conducted by the Social Enterprise Thailand Association and the Thailand Development Research Institute with support from Social Enterprise UK, is based on a survey of 146 Thai social enterprises and interviews with government agencies, universities, intermediaries and other organisations representing social enterprises in Thailand.