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22nd IPPA to raise anthropology and archaeology awareness

Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (SAC), an academic institution under the Ministry of Culture is preparing to co-host Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Congress (IPPA 2022).

China , India , Thailand , Thai , Komatra-chuengsatiansup , Princess-maha-chakri-sirindhorn-anthropology-centre , Silpakorn-university , Ministry-of-culture , Indo-pacific-prehistory-association-congress , Archaeological-field-school , Komatra-chuengsatiansup-director , Culture-learning-platform

Divided we fall


Divided we fall
Divided we fall
Lack of a unified state response over the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequality and drawn attention to a need to improve education and bureaucracy
published : 28 Jun 2021 at 04:30
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
In 2019, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha stormed an election campaign rally stage with a promise to end turmoil and move the country forward. He managed to survive attacks from all sides, from an oath gaffe to anti-government protests. However, nobody imagined that the coronavirus would present a real challenge to his rule. After 18 months, the crisis has battered the country with 218,000 infections and 1,600 deaths so far.

Taiwan , Bangkok , Krung-thep-mahanakhon , Thailand , Vietnam , Republic-of , Malaysia , United-kingdom , Thai , Prayut-chano-cha , Komatra-chuengsatiansup , Somkiat-tangkitvanich

NIMH » Partnership in Implementation Science for Geriatric Mental Health (PRISM)


Mental
Health (PRISM) project integrates implementation research for scaling up sustainable, evidence-based mental health interventions with research capacity-building activities for East Asia. The mental health implementation research hub, based in Thailand and including China, will focus on reducing the treatment gap and support for community-residing older adults, with a particular focus on elders with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in Specific aims are to: (1) empirically test a culturally adapted
Getting-To-Outcomes (GTO) implementation support model aimed at enhancing the delivery of an evidence-based physical exercise intervention for narrowing the treatment gap for older persons with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in Thailand; (2) build individual and institutional capacity for the implementation of mental health intervention research in Thailand and China; (3) improve Thai and Chinese policy makers’ capacity for using research for evidence informed decision making; and (4) develop a knowledge base for shared learning among stakeholders within each country and with other countries through NIMH and other regional NIMH hubs.

China , Thailand , Thai , Chinese , Hongtu-chen , Komatra-chuengsatiansup , Implementation-research-study , Research-capacity-building , Implementation-science , Geriatric-mental-health , Principal-investigator , Sue-levkoff

Antibiotic science, technology and infrastructures


Antibiotic science, technology and infrastructures
This panel will focus on Antibiotic science, technology and infrastructures.  The four panellists will provide short description of their research about the ways that science/technologies/infrastructures construct and shape antibiotic use; a summary of how these constructions render particular problems and solutions actionable and what they obscure; and will propose ways to address antibiotic use, given their findings, that might be taken forward in policy, programmes and pilots.
The presentations will be followed by a chaired discussion about implications. 
For more information on the future panel events, please visit https://antimicrobialsinsociety.org/events/antibiotics-in-societies-panel-series-2020/

Burkina-faso , Thailand , United-kingdom , Belgium , Sussex , East-sussex , Switzerland , France , Sri-lanka , Komatra-chuengsatiansup , Luechai-sringernyuang , Nik-brown