Director-General of the International Organizations Department delivers opening remarks at the UN Thailand Annual Results Report 2025 presentation

Director-General of the International Organizations Department delivers opening remarks at the UN Thailand Annual Results Report 2025 presentation

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On 29 April 2026, Ms. Pinsuda Jayanama, Director-General of the Department of International Organizations, delivered opening remarks at the presentation of the UN Thailand Annual Results Report 2025 at the United Nations Conference Center, Bangkok. The event was co-hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations Country Team (UNCT) in Thailand and attended by over 100 participants from government agencies, the diplomatic corps, the private sector, academia, civil society, and United Nations agencies.

The Director-General said that the presentation of UN Thailand’s annual report for 2025 provides an opportunity to reflect on the UN’s work under the current UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) for Thailand 2022 - 2026, and also serves as a foundation for the preparation of the next cycle of the UNSDCF for 2027 - 2031. She underscored the central role of “partnerships” in advancing the SDGs, which was a prominent part of Thailand’s work on SDGs in 2025. A key example was the collaborative efforts in the 2025 Voluntary National Review (VNR) process, which brought together diverse perspectives and recommendations from a wide range of stakeholders across the country.

The UNSDCF is a strategic document which articulates the UN’s support for Thailand’s efforts towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and is based on extensive consultations. The current Cooperation Framework for 2022 - 2026 is guided by three strategic outcomes aligned with Thailand’s national priorities; namely, (1) Thailand’s transformation into an inclusive economy based on a green, resilient, low-carbon, sustainable development is accelerated; (2) Human capital needed for social and inclusive development is improved through strengthening institutions, partnerships and the empowerment of people; and (3) People living in Thailand, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are able to participate in and benefit from development, free from all forms of discrimination. The UN Thailand Annual Results Report 2025 can be accessed at https://thailand.un.org/en/312770-un-thailand-annual-results-report-2025?

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