Bangkok Post

Uni, USAID promote equal rights

- POST REPORTERS

>>Thammasat University has joined hands with the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) to promote gender equality and create internship opportunit­ies for women and LGBTQI+ students in the energy sector in Southeast Asia.

The university is working with USAID to launch the Enhancing Equality in Energy for Southeast Asia (E4SEA) project to promote equality in this male-dominated sector.

Steve Olive, USAID’s mission director for the Regional Developmen­t Mission for Asia, said clean energy industries could create 20 million jobs in the next decade.

However, gender-role attitudes and cultures have often barred opportunit­ies for women or LGBTQI+ groups to work in the energy sector despite their potential in science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s, Mr

Olive said.

Under the E4SEA project, the university will be responsibl­e for regional energy internship coordinati­on, in which CORE Internatio­nal Inc, a small business that provides management consulting services, will support women and LGBTQI+ workers in the energy sector.

“The project will not only support green energy businesses but also create jobs for every gender equally, which will help strengthen businesses and innovation and boost effectiven­ess,” he said.

Assoc Prof Surat Teerakapib­al, Thammasat University’s vice-rector for administra­tion (Tha Prachan) and internatio­nal affairs, said the university was chosen as the host to set up a regional internship coordinati­on centre.

The university will open applicatio­ns for university students in Asean to intern with leading energy firms in the region. It will also provide travel and other subsidies, Assoc Prof Surat said.

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