
The Driving Force of Thailand’s Economy: Voices and Capacities of Migrant Populations
Behind every favourite dish, beautiful bouquet, or towering skyscraper lies the labour and dedication of countless individuals. Among them are migrant workers.

Behind every favourite dish, beautiful bouquet, or towering skyscraper lies the labour and dedication of countless individuals. Among them are migrant workers.

World Vision Thailand and Foundation for Action on Inclusion Rights (FAIR) collaborate to strengthen a Community Participation Model for Promoting Rights and Equity in a Sustainable Health System.

World Vision Thailand held a lesson-learned meeting on eliminating human rights and gender-related barriers to promote equitable access to TB and HIV healthcare services for migrants.

NXPO and World Vision Thailand engage community networks in Umphang District, Tak Province to put policy models into practice and enhance educational opportunities for the vulnerable group

NXPO and World Vision Thailand are developing mechanisms to foster local cooperation networks, aiming to increase educational opportunities for vulnerable groups, with a pilot project in Sangkha District, Surin Province.

Multi-sectoral collaboration to eliminate stigma and discrimination against tuberculosis patients and people living with HIV in the seafood processing industry and service sector.

เวทีการมีส่วนร่วมของเด็กอย่างมีความหมายเพื่อนำเสียงของเด็กและเยาวชนไปสู่ที่ประชุมระดับรัฐมนตรีครั้งที่ 3 ด้านระบบทะเบียนราษฎร์และสถิติชีพ (Civil Registration and Vital Statistic: CRVS)

29 years in the role of a ‘Migrant Health Volunteer (MHV)’ of Ma Tin Mar, a hero connecting migrant populations with healthcare services for disease prevention and control in Ranong Province.

Emphasising the role of the ‘guardians of children’s rights’ for all World Vision Thailand staff to advocate forand protect children’s rights

World Vision Thailand enhances the working network to combat labor trafficking in Sa Kaeo