ข้ามไปยังเนื้อหาหลัก

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This material is a child-friendly storybook, produced under the project ‘Eat Play Love Read’. หนังสือนิทานสร้างสุขเพื่อเด็กปฐมวัย ภายใต้โครงการ ‘อ่าน อิ่ม รัก’ (Eat Play Love Read)

Unlock Every Child's Potential

2018 - Cross-thematic

Save the Children Thailand works to ensure every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. One key problem faced by migrant boys and girls in Thailand is their ability to obtain a strong start in life and...

The ‘Keeping Promises’ paper was endorsed by the Committee for Coordination of Services to Displaced Persons in Thailand (CCSDPT). This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union (EU) and the Australian Government...

Successful Transition Framework: Holistic Support for Returning Refugee Students In the context of refugee return currently underway along the Thailand-Myanmar border, this framework provides guidance for education service providers in Myanmar to...

Save the Children is proud to present this webinar as part of their Disaster Risk Reduction & Education Research Webinar Series, sponsored by the C&A Foundation. Newcastle University was commissioned by Save the Children to investigate the...

How Should it Be? Children's story book

2018 - Education, Gender Equality

Through the Expanding IMPACT and REACT projects, we hoped to further explore and challenge normative values around gender and promote gender equality through children’s books for migrant children aged 3 to 6 years old. The project team and Help...

While Thailand has the reputation of being an accepting and tolerant country of different sexual orientations and gender expressions, the LGBTIQ+ community experience widespread stigma and discrimination. The freedoms of this community is still...

This material provides information in English and Karen for Supporting Refugee Students Repatriation (Education).

A brief case study describing gender mainstreaming approaches used in the First Read Southern Thailand project.

In two urban areas of Indonesia and Thailand, Greater Jakarta and Bangkok, live some 20,000 refugees, with limited access to basic rights, waiting for resettlement or the chance to return to their countries of origin. This study seeks to build an...