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Paweena Hongsakul (born 5 July, 1949) is Thailand politician, and a women's and children's rights activist.[1][2][3][4][5] In 1988 she became the Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Welfare of Thailand, then Minster for the Prime Minister’s Office between 1999-2000, and later between 2013 to 2014, she became the Minister of Social Development and Human Security.[1]
Early Life and Education
editHongsakul was born to parent Gp. Capt Perm and Mrs. Keyoon Hongsakul. She is a devoted Buddhist.[6] She completed her high school education at Kenyon Rae Methodist Girls School, Malaysia. She then moved to earn a Bachelor Degree on Commerce at Bliss College, Ohio, USA. Hongsakul completed her MA in Political Science at Ramkhamhaeng University. She then later enrolled for Ph.D. program in Economics, specializing in Political Economics at Chulalongkorn University.[1]
Politics
editHongsakul served as a congress woman for 18 years. She became the first Woman Leader f the House from 1992-1993. She held chairperson of many committees such as Youth Activities, Science and Technology, and Tourism. She later became the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in 1988, and Minster for the Prime Minister’s Office from 1999-2000. Hongsakul became a Consultant for the Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Justice and the Deputy Prime Minister.[1]
References
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- ^ "Bangkok father faces charges for child abuse: Paweena Hongsakul Foundation steps in". Thailand News, Travel & Forum - ASEAN NOW. 2023-10-01. Retrieved 2024-06-27.
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- ^ "International Women's Meditation Center Foundation". iwmcf.net. Retrieved 2024-06-27.