https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/OSCC-212×300.png The OSCC at Mae Sot hospital has been implementing protection services for child and women victim of sexual and physical abuse. The services are available for both Thai and non-Thai children. Children and women who have been sexually abused, to protect women aged 15 and over who have suffered physical or psychological violence and […]
Scams in Thailand
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/national-security-policy-towards-refugees-and-new-arrivals-from-Myanmar-212×300.png Financial fraud is not new, it has been associated with society for a long time. Scams are just scams that are being used in accordance with the times, and the main purpose is to get money from the victims. As financial scams become more widespread, Myanmar nationals in Thailand should be especially careful of […]
Women’s rights and gender equality in Thailand
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Womens-Rights-In-Thailand-212×300.jpg Three pieces of legislation address women’s rights in Thailand: The 2017 Constitution of Thailand states clearly that “men and women shall enjoy equal rights” and that there should be no discrimination on the grounds of sex United Nations (UN) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, which Thailand signed in […]
Safe Migration
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/16-212×300.jpg Migration is moving to another place from one’s original place of residence, either to a foreign country. There are two types of migration: forced migration and voluntary migration.. Forced migration refers to people who are internally displaced (displaced due to conflicts in their own country or place of residence, fear of life) as well […]
Human Trafficking
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/14-212×300.jpg Human trafficking is the intentional act of recruiting and exploiting people. For example, forced persuasion, cheating Coercion or persuasion. 3 main reasons for human trafficking Human trafficking based on gender differences Being forced to work. Being forced to take possession as a slave upon failure to pay debts. According to international statistics, 71 percent […]
Psychosocial support
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/4-212×300.jpg Psychosocial support Stress and depression can happen to anyone for people on the move. Learning to solve these problems yourself can help reduce such problems. Reading, walking, Some basic activities like meditation and exercise can also relieve some stress. However, if you need a psychological consultation from a professional, please contact us. We can […]