Thai Health – CSCAP @ UN : Partnership Statement

Issued under the Cooperation Framework of the CSCAP – Climate & Sustainability Capital Forum

United Nations Bangkok, [October 21, 2025]

The Sustainism Initiative (STNSM), serving as an SDG Custodian Support Mechanism under the intergovernmental framework of the Agricultural and Food Marketing Association for Asia and the Pacific (AFMA) — jointly established by FAO and UN ESCAP — is pleased to announce a Strategic Partnership with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), under the CSCAP – Climate & Sustainability Capital Forum framework.

This partnership aims to advance organizational well-being, social equity, and climate justice by developing collaborative programs that promote healthy, inclusive, and fair transitions across corporate and labor sectors.

Through this cooperation, ThaiHealth (สสส.) and Sustainism Initiative (STNSM) will jointly design and implement initiatives to:

  • Promote corporate health and well-being frameworks that enhance both physical and mental wellness within organizations.
  • Strengthen awareness among business leaders and executives regarding social and environmental impacts linked to labor, fairness, and climate risks.
  • Support just transition principles, aligning with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — with SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) serving as the framework for all goals.

All collaborative projects under this partnership will be presented through the CSCAP Forum,
as part of AFMA’s intergovernmental mandate on Sustainable Trade, Finance, and Investment,
advancing the integration of social well-being (S) and environmental resilience (E)
as core pillars of sustainable business transformation in Thailand and the Asia-Pacific region.

Issued by
Sustainism Initiative (STNSM)
SDG Custodian Support Mechanism under AFMA (FAO – UN ESCAP Intergovernmental Framework)

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