Working to help others help themselves

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  • LawKo
  • Agrooga Health
  • Hands On

Working to help others help themselves

event April 05, 2018 13:17

By The Nation

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The young founders of five social enterprises across the Asia-Pacific region are celebrating today after being recognised for their innovative approaches to achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the recently concluded Youth Co:Lab Summit 2018.

The five winning teams beat 16 other finalists at the Summit’s inaugural Regional Social Innovation Challenge, held in Bangkok at the end of last month.

Launched in 2017 by UNDP with support from the Citi Foundation, Youth Co:Lab is a regional programme that aims to tackle social and unemployment challenges by harnessing youth’s leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation. The programme is part of Citi and Citi Foundation’s Pathways to Progress initiative to prepare urban youth to thrive in today’s economy.

More than 30 young people representing 21 finalist teams from nine countries battled it out at the Challenge following two days of dialogue, capacity-building and mentoring to prepare them for their final pitches. Finalists were grouped into two categories: 11 in the Start Up track and 10 in the Scale Up track. Two winners were selected from each group and a fifth team was named the most popular having been voted as a favourite on the Youth Co:Lab Facebook page during the course of the event.

Two winners from Start-up Track category are from the Philippines. LawKo is a social media chatbot that aims to bridge the knowledge gap between a legal system shrouded with complicated terms and processes and a general public that needs to understand the law. It is designed to be a one-stop shop to address questions about legal and government processes.

The other winner is Arooga Health that aims to provide users with convenient access to trusted care providers for their emotional and mental wellness. The start-up is currently applying for incubator programmes in the Philippines and is aiming to launch a pilot of its platform within a private company for use by its employees.

“We are really excited. This gives us validation that even at the regional level, issues on mental health are really something to look at and innovations that address these issues are really important as well,” said Samantha Sanchez, co-founder of Arooga Health.

In the Scale-up Track category, Phinix from the Philippines was the winner. Phinix is a textile recycling centre that collects textile waste and transforms it into higher value products such as footwear, fashion accessories and lifestyle pieces. It is a fashion social enterprise that aims for the triple bottom line – planet, people, and profit.

The other winner is Hands On from China that utilises 3-D printing technology to produce affordable prosthetics for children and young amputees in China. Over the past year, the social enterprise has made more than 50 robotic hands for beneficiaries in 14 provinces.

“I don’t believe you need a reason to do something meaningful to help those with disabilities. All of us need to work together so that no one is left behind and to achieve the SDGs,” said Hanyao Gu, co-founder of Hands On.

Blue Hearts from Maldives grabbed the Popular Award. Amassing more than 900 Likes on Facebook, Blue Hearts is an online platform designed to provide young people in Maldives access to psychological care by connecting them to psychology graduates who are also seeking work experience. The graduate volunteers will be supervised by registered professionals. Once formally launched, the platform will also be used to raise awareness about mental health and wellness.

Pitching their enterprises to a panel of esteemed judges, the finalists were evaluated based on a number of criteria, which included contribution to relevant Sustainable Development Goal, viability and potential to scale social enterprise models, team capability and innovation including potential to pioneer impactful change.

The winning teams will be given the opportunity to participate in a youth entrepreneurship forum in China in August.

The Regional Social Innovation Challenge, part of the inaugural Asia Pacific Youth Co:Lab Summit marks the first year of partnership between UNDP and the Citi Foundation. The programme has reached out to more than 1,700 young people and led to the launch and further development of over 140 social enterprises across a total of 11 countries. These countries include Thailand, the Philippines, China, the Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Pakistan and Vietnam.

Building on these milestones, the scope of the Youth Co:Lab programme will be widened to include 16 countries over this year and next.

For ongoing updates on the programme, follow #YouthCoLab and visit YouthCoLab.org and the Youth Co:Lab page on Facebook.

Architect of a Kingdom

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Architect of a Kingdom

event April 03, 2018 15:00

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The Siam Society will screen a narrative documentary “The Man Who Built Cambodia” and a talk by Christopher Rompre on May 24 at 7.30pm.

The documentary explores the life of Vann Molyvann, an architect whose work came to represent a new identity for a country emerging from independence, and whose incredible story encompasses Cambodia’s turbulent journey as a modern nation.

In Cambodia’s post-independence period Molyvann was at the centre of a renaissance, developing a distinctive architectural style, New Khmer Architecture, that completely changed the face of Cambodia. Then in 1970, at his creative peak, Cambodia’s political landscape disintegrated, forcing him to flee as the Khmer Rouge plunged the country into civil war. Finally returning in the 1990s, Molyvann found a different country from the one he left. Marginalised from public life, many of his works had been destroyed or neglected. The film follows Molyvann in the final year of his life as he reflects on the country he’s put so much of himself into.

At the heart of the documentary is Molyvann’s lifelong engagement with the identity of the Khmer people, and his attempt to create a unique architectural style that gives modern expression to that identity.

After the film, its director Rompre – a Canadian filmmaker based in Phnom Penh and Toronto – will present a few ideas for active discussion from Molyvann’s “Palm Upward” approach.

“The Man Who Built Cambodia” is Rompre’s first narrative documentary, built on nearly a decade of experience writing and directing in broadcast journalism and humanitarian filmmaking. A multi-disciplinarian at heart, he studied law and international development, and worked as a radio producer, before starting his career as a filmmaker. At the heart of his work is a drive to foster mutual understanding through storytelling.

The Siam Society’s members and their spouses and children, and all students showing valid student ID cards get in for free of charge. Non-members pay Bt200.

Find out more by calling (02) 661 6470-3 or email info@siam-society.org.

All sails to the wind

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All sails to the wind

event April 03, 2018 15:00

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One of the most popular sailing events of the year, the Top of the Gulf Regatta will be held from April 27 to May 1 with yachts departing from the Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya.

The regatta, which is known for providing international standard race management and close and competitive racing across all classes and is now in its 14th edition, attracts a diverse range of boats from optimists and dinghies to one-design Platus, IRC yachts and multihulls. Sailors also vary in age and skills. ranging from youngsters to past Olympians and regional champions, sailing pros and weekend sailors.

This year, Top of the Gulf has 12 classes, including keelboats, multihulls, one-design Platus (competing for the Coronation Cup), beach catamarans, dinghies, Optimists (competing for the Thailand Optimist National Championships), and an IOM Class RC Yachts. The organiser may add a Class 0 for TP52 yachts should entry numbers be sufficient.

New features include same end time for all classes to allow attendance of the final night’s Gala Dinner; results for the keelboat and multihull classes posted to the official website immediately after completion of the race, and a new menu at The Sailor’s Bar.

Find out more at http://www.TopOfTheGulfregatta.com.

Rituals and celebrations

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Rituals and celebrations

event April 02, 2018 16:00

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With Songkran Day less than two weeks away, the Tourism Authority of Thailand has announced that it is supporting 12 major tourist destinations around the Kingdom and five emerging secondary destinations for their unique traditions.

The programme has been dubbed “Grand Songkran Celebrations” and is part of Amazing Thailand’s “Open to the New Shades” marketing concept.

“Songkran is one of Thailand’s most important festivals. It is a time when families celebrate with centuries-old traditions, returning to their family homes for three to five days of making merit and water splashing ceremonies, which evokes sins being washed away with scented water.

“The main activity is pouring this scented water on sacred Buddha images of local temples in a ritual called Song Nam Phra. Lustral water used to clean Buddhist statues has been regarded as a form of spiritual cleansing since ancient times. It is collected and then gently dripped over the hands of senior family members for luck in a ritual called Rot Nam Dam Hua,” TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn said during a recent press conference.

The 12 major destinations are Samut Prakan, Ayutthaya, Suphan Buri, Chon Buri, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai, Khon Kaen, Phuket, and Songkhla. Festivities and event dates varying, with some starting as early as April 7 and running until April 20.

The five emerging secondary destinations are Sing Buri, Chanthaburi, Kamphaeng Phet, Kalasin, and Nakhon Si Thammarat, all of which continue with nostalgic time-honoured rituals that get underway between April 11 and 17.

In Sing Buri, the celebration is centred on the ancient Ban Bang Rachan, an important settlement during the Ayutthaya period. Chanthaburi’s Wat Tapon Noi and Wat Kwien Hak annually hold a unique procession of decorated ox-carts parading sacred cloth of the Buddha to warn off bad luck.

In Kamphaeng Phet, where retro-traditions for Songkran are held along the Ping River, there is another Buddha image wrapping procession. The Phrae Wa silk city and dinosaur excavation sites in Kalasin are prominently featured as time-honoured symbols of the Songkran tradition.

In Nakhon Si Thammarat, the religious element of the celebrations takes on a distinctly Hindu feel, with Brahmin ceremonies and rituals as well as the must-attend Nang Dan parade.

For more details of Songkran activities in various locations throughout Thailand, call the TAT Contact Centre 1672 or visit the TAT Contact Centre website.

The subtle sound of the harp

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The subtle sound of the harp

event March 20, 2018 11:00

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As part of the Italian Festival in Thailand, Italian harpist Floraleda Sacchi will perform a concert in the hall of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre tomorrow at 7pm.

Sacchi is recognised as one of the most interesting harpists in the international panorama. Convincing, communicative and original, she always manages to reveal new aspects of her instrument, enriching it with her energy and expressiveness. The project #Darklight researches how the harp sound can be elaborated in different ways and united to pre-recorded audio material, soundscapes and original sampling.

A native of Como, she was inspired to play the harp by Annie Challan’s recordings and enrolled at Como Conservatory. She continued her studies in Germany, USA and Canada with Alice Giles, Alice Chalifoux and Judy Loman.

Between 1998 and 2012, Sacchi performed more than 600 concerts in Europe, North and South America, and Asia in concert halls and festivals. Her CDs have sold thousands of copies, entering the top positions of the Classical Chart. In 2014 she recorded a concert by Manuel De Sica with Filarmonica Toscanini, published by CD Brilliant Classics, while in 2016 she presented a concert dedicated to her by Claudia Montero (Grammy winner in 2014 and 2016).

Sacchi not only plays classical music, but also loves to experience electronic music, composing also for theatre and cinema. Moreover, she has written several articles appeared on specialised harp journals and regularly gives master classes in Europe, the United States and Canada.

Organised by the Embassy of Italy, the concert is organised within the framework of the Italian Festival in Thailand, which comprises more than 60 cultural events taking place in Bangkok throughout the year. Now at its 13th consecutive edition, the festival covers 299 days with classical music, opera, jazz, seminars, cinema, dance, promotion of Made in Italy and a lot more. This year marks the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Italy and Thailand.

Admission to all events is free but registration is required at http://www.EventBrite.com.

Unicef, Central take kids’ appeal on the road

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Unicef, Central take kids’ appeal on the road

event March 19, 2018 19:08

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Central Group and Unicef have launched the #EatPlayLove campaign to raise awareness about the importance of every element in early childhood development.

A mobile exposition will travel across the country offering parents guidance on three critical elements to nurturing care – appropriate and nutritious food, play and stimulation, and love and protection.

A first for Southeast Asia, the campaign is an example of the power of partnership for good. Building on Central Group’s solid relationships with its customers and national presence, the travelling exhibition will give parents, caregivers, family members, business owners and other decision makers the opportunity to learn more about early childhood and to have fun in the process.

“The expo is highly engaging and provides visitors with critical information, based on recent neuroscience, on how babies’ brains develop and what they need to develop to their full potential,” says Central Group chairman Suthichai Chirathivat.

Unicef Thailand representative Thomas Davin says the first six years of a child’s life are critical. Brain cells can make up to 1,000 new connections every second – faster than at any other time in a child’s life.

“This period presents a unique window of opportunity to lay a strong foundation for a child’s lifelong development, health and happiness,” Davin says. “A lack of nurturing care or protection from stress and violence, inadequate nutrition, or too little stimulation and learning can impede the development of the brain, with life-long negative consequences.”

At the campaign launch, singer-songwriter Trai “Boy” Bhumirat – designated the #EatPlayLove campaign hero – performed a song specially written for the project titled “Every Day I Love You”. It encourages parents and caretakers to provide their children with the best possible start in life.

High-profile supporters on hand included Unicef Thailand Goodwill Ambassador Anand Panyarachun, and Friends of Unicef Vanessa Race and Pachara Chirathiwat, who urged that every child in Thailand have equal opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.

According to a 2016 survey by the National Statistical Office with support from Unicef, one child in 10 under age five is physically stunted due to poor nutrition over an extended period of time.

Parental engagement with young children was found to be low, especially among fathers, with only one in three dads “fully engaged” with their children’s activities that promote learning and development.

Almost eight in 10 children ages one to 14 had been subjected to physical or psychological abuse.

The mobile exposition rolled out of Central Plaza Lat Phrao and will be on the road for nine months, through mid-November.

Look for it at Central Plaza Nakhon Rachasima, Central Westgate, Central Festival Samui, Central Festival Chiang Mai, Central Plaza Khon Kaen, Central Plaza Bangna, Central Festival Pattaya, Central Festival Eastville and Central World.

Find out more at http://www.Unicef.or.th/eatplaylove and see the “Every Day I Love You” video at http://www.YouTube.com/unicefthailand.

It’s all in the materials

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  • Actress Fonthip Watcharatrakul with her favourite Rado True Thinline Colours
  • Rasri Balenciaga looked stunning in the finale.
  • Anne Thongprasom and Tipanat Lenbury

It’s all in the materials

event March 17, 2018 01:00

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Swiss watch brand Rado joins with a local designer to showcase its stylish collections

Rightly recognised for its mastery of materials, Swiss watchmaker Rado recently showed off its revolutionary designs by joining with local designer Kwankao Svetavimala for the “Rado x Kwankao” fashion show at Gaysorn Urban Resort.

Korn Narongdej, Jareyadee and Jay Spencer, Chanadda and Pimpisa Chirathivat, Anne Thongprasom, Rasri Balenciaga, Pitchanart Sakhakorn, Sheranut Yusananda and other Alisters turned out for the show and exhibition, which included a showcase of the signature Rado high tech ceramic and a presentation of the history of the brand.

 

Kwankao designed 40 outfits to pair with such iconic watches as the HyperChrome, DiaMaster, True collection and Centrix.

The partnership with Kwankao followed on from Rado’s successful collaboration with six international designers in creating a series of limited edition watches at the end of last year.

Matthias Breschan, president of Rado, noted that this was the first time the brand had organised a full fashion show. “We are delighted with our decision to collaborate with one of Thailand’s best-known designers, Kwankao Svetavimala, who has so much in common with us. Beyond the trendy style and the non-stop creativity, both of us always select best materials and pay close attention to every single detail to produce the best results. I hope this event will create more awareness of our upcoming collections among young generation customers.”

 

Kwankao added that she has long been a fan of Rado’s craftsmanship.

“I participated in all aspects of this fashion show starting from the concept and setting to the organising of the exhibition. I was also inspired by Rado in designing my spring-summer collection. Since the brand started by making watches for sailors, I chose the anchor as one of my main elements for the collection,” she said.

 

Feathers also figured prominently in a nod to the lightness of the timepieces that makes them so comfortable to wear.

“The roses give off a spirit of relaxation, romance and gentleness without fragility and the pearls and shells were added both to the costume and the jewelled accessories as portray an ocean adventure,” she explained.

“Moreover, this special collection perfectly reflects the true desires and emotions of today’s modern ladies, who are independent, confident, stylish, simple and chic. The main colour of the collection is the navy blue with tones carefully chosen to enhance the contrast.”

Undead Drew Barrymore visits Bangkok

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Undead Drew Barrymore visits Bangkok

event March 14, 2018 18:00

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Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant, stars of the American horrorcomedy TV series “Santa Clarita Diet”, were on the red carpet at Siam Paragon in Bangkok yesterday (March 13) as Netflix Original Series previewed Season 2.

Fans of the Hollywood stars filled the mall’s Fashion Hall and were impressed by how friendly they seemed.

Barrymore, who plays an adorable zombie named Sheila, said she’d always wanted to come to Thailand and adores the cuisine. Olyphant, who plays Joel, meanwhile showed off a great sense of humour.

In “Santa Clarita Diet”, Joel and Sheila are husband and wife realtors leading vaguely discontented lives in the LA suburb of the title with their teenage daughter Abby (Liv Hewson).

Then Sheila goes through a dramatic change, sending their lives down a road of death and destruction – but in a good way.

Season 2 finds the Hammonds trying to adapt to Sheila’s nowadvanced undead state, even though she’s desperately clinging to her suburban lifestyle. She refuses to be defined as just another monster.

Unfortunately, while the family has become markedly better at murder, the number of missing people in Santa Clarita is starting to pile up and it’s no longer going unnoticed.

Meanwhile, the Hammonds are chasing the source of the virus so they can stop it from spreading and save humanity. Through it all, Sheila and Joel are grounded by their unconditional love for one another. Sure, being undead or loving someone who’s dead isn’t always easy, but don’t all relationships have their challenges?

Netflix claims more than 117 million members in 190 countries, who enjoy 140 million hours of TV shows and movies per day, including original series, documentaries and feature films.

Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on nearly any Internetconnected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.

For more on “Santa Clarita Diet”, visit Facebook // SantaClaritaDiet, Twitter // @SCDiet and Netflix.com/santaclaritadiet

Travel Mart sails into Pattaya

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Travel Mart sails into Pattaya

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The Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya moves into the spotlight as a new destination for Thailand Travel Mart Plus Amazing Gateway to the Greater Mekong Subregion 2018.

The event takes place from June 13-15 on the theme “A Million Shades of Romance.”

“Thailand offers a wide array of attractions for luxury and romantic travel. It features a rich culture and history, wonderful nature, pristine beaches, fantastic cuisine, a full range of tourism-related amenities and accommodation with experienced and innovative service personnel, and most importantly, the hospitality of the Thai people. All these factors come together to make Thailand a great destination to personalise and fulfil any couple’s dream of a romantic destination,” said Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand.

 

With Pattaya’s knack for adding new activities and attractions, and reinventing or modernising existing ones, the destination is a fine example of the concept behind the TAT’s latest communication concept of Amazing Thailand’s “Open to the New Shades”. The concept encourages tourists to explore the many different facets of Thailand such as gastronomy tourism, arts and crafts, culture and unique ways of life, by discovering new attractions for the first time and rediscovering existing attractions from a new perspective.

 

It is also in line with the strategy to shift Thailand’s tourism industry away from the mass market to the niche market, especially high-spending, long-staying travellers. Pre and post tours will focus on Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat provinces and the neighbouring GMS country of Cambodia, which borders Trat province and is easily accessible by both road and sea.

Register for the event online before April 10 at http://www.ThailandTravelMartPlus.com.

Pan-Asian paper show comes to Bangkok

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Pan-Asian paper show comes to Bangkok

event March 12, 2018 14:00

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The first pan-Asian event of its kind, the upcoming Asian Paper & Tissue World Bangkok 2018 will bringing together product makers and suppliers of the pulp, paper, tissue and packaging industries from around the world to Bitec Bangna during June 6-8.

With the help of UBM Singapore, the event will welcome a large pool of visitors and exhibitors, thereby creating a range of valuable business opportunities for guests. Attracting everyone from product makers of packaging, paper, pulp, tissue and jumbo rolls, converters, retailers and distributors, to suppliers of paper making machinery, drying technologies, process automation and control, chemicals and many more, Asian Paper & Tissue World Bangkok is the place to meet and connect with all leading industry players.

Apart from offering valuable networking opportunities, this event will also focus on strategies for long-term growth in paper, packaging and tissue by exploring how paper’s trajectory can be optimised to save costs and ensure the industry’s sustainability.

This trade show also includes a high-level management symposium, titled “Shaping Success: Strategies for Sustainable Growth in Paper, Packaging and Tissue” featuring leading speakers who will share their vision of successful machine conversions, paper, paperboard and tissue markets, trends and outlooks, current and future demand drivers for fibre and cutting-edge case studies. They include Valmet (Thailand), Industry Edge (Australia), P?yry (Finland) and Euromonitor (Singapore).

New applied technology sessions will also be organised including “Reducing water usage in ECF bleaching for sustainable pulp production” and “Nanotechnology for formation and control of harsh environments”, which will cover innovations and case studies about topics ranging from fibres and sustainability, through process-enhancing solutions and cost-saving upgrades. They will be led by speakers from Klabin (Brazil), ABB (Finland), FL Smidth (Denmark) and Akzo Nobel (Sweden).

“We are thrilled to be hosting the Asian Paper and Tissue World 2018 in Bangkok for the first time this year. Bringing together more than 20 years of experience and connections from two of the industry’s major global players will make this an event unlike any the paper and tissue sector has ever seen. We thank our local and international partners who have helped make this trade show possible and are looking forward to welcoming international guests to Bangkok in June,” says Agnes Gehot, deputy event director of Asian Paper & Tissue World, UBM Exhibition Singapore.

Find out more at http://www.AsianPaperShow.com.