
A Small Step by Baiyok… That Became a Major Transformation for the Community
When Small Opportunities Ignite Great Potential: The Story of a 17-Year-Old Girl Who Grew from a Recipient into an Environmental Youth Leader

When Small Opportunities Ignite Great Potential: The Story of a 17-Year-Old Girl Who Grew from a Recipient into an Environmental Youth Leader

This was a significant milestone for migrant workers—not merely a signing ceremony, but the moment when the shared vision of two organisations became a tangible commitment.

A significant partnership to enhance literacy skills among primary school students in remote areas

Implementing the ‘Youth Preparedness and Life Skills Development Project’

World Vision Thailand joins forces with the Pa Deng community in Kaeng Krachan to achieve “Zero Waste – Zero Landfill” integrating biomass incinerator innovation and digital systems for sustainable waste management.

Address gaps in migrant workers’ rights through the SAFER Work project to promote “White Employers” and drive the sustainable construction industry in Thailand

Building on the success of the ‘Legal Status and Rights Development for Stateless Children and Youth Project’ to reduce the number of stateless persons by 35% by 2028

Joining forces with partners to provide health education, free health checks, and mental health screening — promoting comprehensive well-being for a safe and compassionate society

Rebuilding strong foundations in public health and education so that children, families, and communities in Southern Thailand can better withstand and adapt to future challenges

World Vision Foundation of Thailand participates in the “Yes! Together We Can End TB” event organised by the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, marking World TB Day 2026