No-booze party policy wins praise

Anti-alcohol activists urge other organizations to take the lead of the interior and training ministers.

No-booze party policy wins praise
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For their efforts to stop officials from drinking at parties before they retire at the end of this month, the inside and education ministries have received praise.

The rule has been in place for the past seven times. It was introduced at the StopDrink Network Office, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, Office of the Basic Education Commission, and a community of teachers fighting for an alcohol-free society’s ask.

In a mandate sent to provincial governors and the heads of agencies under the agency’s control on August 28, Suttipong Juljarern, the permanent secretary of the Interior Ministry, reiterated the policy. On August 29, the Education Ministry’s assistant lasting secretary, Suthin Kaewpana, issued a similar directive.

The StopDrink Network Office’s director, Theera Watcharapranee, stated that” several officers will retire at the end of this month, and events are being thrown.” & nbsp,

The strategies ought to serve as a model for different organizations. In order to apply the images and captions on our Facebook page as stuff, the system would also like to request that organizations planning alcohol-free parties send them to us.

According to Mr. Theera, there are about 16 million Thais who drink alcohol, 46.4 % of whom are men. Importantly, while there has been an increase in female drinking, there have been fewer men drinking.

Alcohol users between the ages of 15 and 19 are also declining, but some people who start out fresh often end up becoming regular users, according to Mr. Theera.

This demonstrates that manufacturers are using online marketing to target women and young people despite the nation’s strict laws prohibiting the advertising of alcoholic beverages, he said.