Chonburi Provincial Women’s Assembly 2026: “Rights, Justice, and Women’s Voices: Towards a Society That Leaves No One Behind”

Chonburi Provincial Women’s Assembly 2026: “Rights, Justice, and Women’s Voices: Towards a Society That Leaves No One Behind”

          The Chonburi Provincial Women’s Assembly 2026 is organized as a platform for knowledge exchange, public consultation, and the collection of recommendations on rights, justice, and the role of women in society. The project aims to promote the participation of women and local networks in identifying key issues and proposing policy recommendations for women’s development in Chonburi Province. It also reflects the advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 16 on Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, and SDG 17 on Partnerships for the Goals, through collaboration among government agencies, educational institutions, and civil society networks.

         This project aims to provide a platform for knowledge exchange and public consultation on rights, justice, and the role of women in society. It seeks to promote the participation of women, local networks, and relevant agencies in identifying issues, needs, and recommendations that can contribute to provincial-level policy development on women’s affairs. The project also aims to strengthen collaboration among government agencies, educational institutions, and civil society in advancing a just and inclusive society where rights are equally accessible and no one is left behind, in alignment with SDG 16 and SDG 17.

         The Chonburi Provincial Women’s Assembly 2026 was implemented by the Chonburi Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office as an academic meeting and participatory consultation platform. Asst. Prof. Dr. Thouchanok Sattayavinit, a lecturer from the Faculty of Political Science and Law, Burapha University, was invited as a guest speaker to deliver a lecture on “Rights, Justice, and Women’s Voices: Towards a Society That Leaves No One Behind.” She also participated in group facilitation activities, allowing participants to share problems, exchange experiences, and propose recommendations for women’s policy development at the provincial level. The outcomes and recommendations from the assembly will serve as inputs for advancing rights, justice, and women’s participation in Chonburi Province.

        This project generated positive impacts on the advancement of rights, justice, and women’s participation at the local level. Participants gained greater knowledge, understanding, and awareness of rights, equality, justice, and the role of women in social development processes. The project also created a platform for dialogue among government agencies, educational institutions, and local networks in Chonburi Province, leading to the collection of issues, challenges, and recommendations that can be used as concrete inputs for provincial-level policy development on women’s affairs. In addition, the project strengthened academic and area-based collaboration between the Faculty of Political Science and Law, Burapha University, and the Chonburi Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office, contributing to the implementation of SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.

Event Date: 23 April 2026

Project Leader: Asst.Prof.Dr. Thouchanok Sattayavinit