
From Law to Implementation Mechanisms
World Vision Foundation of Thailand, together with 18 Northern civil society organizations, drives the 2025 Ethnic Groups Act toward systemic outcomes

World Vision Foundation of Thailand, together with 18 Northern civil society organizations, drives the 2025 Ethnic Groups Act toward systemic outcomes

Advancing the protection of vulnerable and stateless children’s rights through legal and human rights training in Chiang Mai

The story of “Rin” and the first step of legal identity development that transformed the life of a child and her family—helping them overcome limitations and move toward hope and a tangible future

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

Developing proactive mechanisms to promote, protect, and monitor fundamental human rights across 15 provinces

Supporting free DNA testing for Thai nationals who have been left unregistered in the civil registration system in Chiang Mai Province

Amid diversity, a group of people is working quietly yet creating a profound impact to ensure equal access to healthcare for all. They are the Migrant Health Volunteers (MHVs), who only a few people know about but serve as a vital bridge we should never overlook.

NXPO and World Vision Foundation of Thailand join forces with nine agencies in Surin Province to design local mechanisms to help school dropouts.

In November 2025, WorldVisionThailand, as the Principal Recipient (PR) of the Stop TB and AIDS through RRTTPR (STAR 2024-2026) project, joined the Global Fund Oversight

Uniting staff on “World Children’s Day” to reaffirm their role as child protectors, ensuring every child grows up safely and advancing child rights in tangible ways.