The Awards were held amid growing efforts to push for
greater female representation in Thailand. Women now make up 20 percent of
board members in companies across the country Among all listed companies,
14 percent have women as their top executives (as of December 2020),
according to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
As a growing number of Thai companies are
taking leaps toward gender-inclusive businesses, seven winners across
industries and sizes emerged as winners out of 62
applications, including representatives of the tech and investment
sectors, from social enterprises to small and medium-sized enterprises
The winners, named in virtual ceremonies on October
21, were selected by a panel of 15 high-calibre judges assembled from
across sectors including women entrepreneurs, labour, social development,
business and the academe. The laureates now go on to
contest the Regional Asia Pacific WEPs Awards set to be held on
November 18.
“Companies with practices in place to
advance gender equality are more resilient and able to experience greater,
sustainable growth towards a more inclusive economy,” said Mohammad Naciri, Regional Director of UN Women
in Asia and the Pacific.
“It is also inspiring to see
the impact resulting from enhanced corporate leadership commitments to create
more inclusive and diverse workplaces. We also recognize the slow but growing
uptake of gender-reporting practices across corporations,” he said.
Giuseppe Busini, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. of
the EU Delegation to Thailand, said he hopes
the Awards and growing participation of
local firms would encourage others to adopt women’s empowerment principles.
“The continued fight for gender equality
is a priority for the EU, and included as such in our EU strategy for
cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. At home in Europe, across the globe and
also here in Thailand, the EU will continue to empower women for active
involvement in civil and political decision-making, to eliminate all forms of
violence against women, and to combat all forms of discrimination based on
gender. The EU will also continue to promote decent work and respect of
international labour standards,” he said.
UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand Gita Sabharwal cited
the importance of investing in women’s economic empowerment by encouraging them
to join new industries, by including them in social protection systems and
increasing their representation.
“The key to women’s economic empowerment is threefold.
It includes inspiring young women to work in new businesses including
the technology industry, investing in social protection instruments
that allow women working in the informal economy to secure benefits as well as
increasing the representation of women in the boardroom, politics and policy
making” she said.
The winners under
seven categories are:
·
Leadership Commitment: Jittirat Tantasirin, CEO, ATTA Autohaus Co.
Ltd.
·
Gender-Inclusive Workplace: Microsoft (Thailand) Ltd.
·
Gender-Responsive Marketplace: Connecting Founders Co. Ltd.
·
Community Engagement and Partnerships: L'Oréal (Thailand) Ltd.
·
Transparency and Reporting: Electricity Generating Public Co. Ltd.
·
Youth Leadership: Net Supatravanij, Co-founder, ila
·
SME Champion: Seeds 2 Sustain Co. Ltd.
UN Women is organizing the Thailand WEPs Awards in
collaboration with the SEC, the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion
(OSMEP), the ASEAN Women
Entrepreneurs Network (AWEN), and key supporters, including the Thailand
Management Association (TMA), the Global Compact Network Thailand (GCNT), and
the Kenan Foundation Asia. The Awards is promoted in collaboration
with the European Association for Business and Commerce (EABC) and the
Franco-Thai Chamber of Commerce (FTCC).
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol shared how Thailand’s
listed companies have adopted practices aligned with good governance standards,
including gender equality and women’s empowerment. She said the SEC has been
working with stakeholders to institutionalize gender equality and diversity as
an example of sound business practice. Such information should also be provided
in their annual report or 56-1 One report, which will be effective on January
2022 onwards.
“International and domestic research studies
collectively pointed out that businesses with gender equality and women’s
empowerment practices and diversity yield not only more positive impacts to the
economy and society but also to the business values,” she said.
OSMEP Director General Veerapong Malai, meanwhile,
cited the importance of women entrepreneurs supporting each other to lay their
stake in the economy.
"It
is crucial to support female entrepreneurs in scaling their businesses towards
sustainable growth and developing their digital competency and other necessary
entrepreneurial skills to enhance their capacity in order to be part of a
supply chain. The OSMEP also promotes collaboration between women-owned SMEs
and multinational national companies (MNCs) and enhances their access
to the supply chain in order to promote equal economic participation," he
said.
Mom Luang Preeyapun Sridhavat, chair of
AWEN executive board, who led the Thai WEPs Awards jury panel,
expressed AWEN’s enduring support for female entrepreneurs.
“AWEN Thailand has been proactive in building
the networks of female entrepreneurs in Thailand and across the ASEAN through
various activities. The network also recognizes the efforts and commitments of
business organisations in promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment
through various awards and honours,” she said.
As more businesses join the WEP community, officials,
advocates, business leaders and stakeholders are optimistic regarding its
positive impact to promote gender equality and inclusiveness in business. With
more women taking leadership positions in companies across Thailand and the
region, the push for even more of them to be represented and heard, and
receive equal opportunities, can only grow stronger.
Media Contact:
Siriporn Rathie, Country
Programme Manager, WeEmpowerAsia Thailand. Email: siriporn.rathie@unwomen.org
About WeEmpowerAsia
WeEmpowerAsia is a UN Women programme funded by
and in partnership with the European Union that aims to increase the number of
women who lead and participate in business in China, India, Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam. Launched in 2019, its purpose
is to advance inclusive and sustainable growth and build more gender-sensitive
trade and supply chains between European and Asian markets through the Women’s
Empowerment Principles focus.
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to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women
and girls, the organization was established in 2010 to accelerate progress on
women’s rights worldwide. UN Women’s efforts are based on the fundamental
belief that every woman has the right to live a life free from violence,
poverty, and discrimination, and that gender equality is a prerequisite to
achieving global development.
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have decided to gradually link together their know-how, resources and
destinies. Together, during a period of enlargement of 50 years, they have
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