https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Scholarship-212×300.png Due to political instability, Myanmar citizens, including children, continue to migrate either legally or illegally to this day. Among those who migrated are university students/students who migrated for partial university education. Below will be a brief description of the institutions that provide educational support for Myanmar nationals who wish to continue their university education […]
What is Gender-Based Violence?
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/What-is-Gender-Based-Violence-212×300.png Gender-based violence is violence directed against a person because of that person’s gender or violence that affects persons of a particular gender disproportionately. Violence has a long lasting effect on survivors and their families. It affects not only physical health but also mental health and may lead to self harm, isolation, depression and suicidal […]
Myth vs Fact about CRC Article 22
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/national-security-policy-towards-refugees-and-new-arrivals-from-Myanmar-212×300.png Withdrawal of the Reservation to Article 22 of the Convention on the rights of the child. Myth 1 The State must grant citizenship to refugee and asylum-seeking children FACT Article 22 does not obligate the State to grant legal status to refugee and asylum- seeking children. Instead, it requires states to take “appropriate measures” […]
Non-Formal Education ( Kaw Saw Naw)
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Kaw-Saw-Naw-212×300.png Non-Formal Education in Thailand plays important roles for the out of school youth and adults. In the Kaw Saw Naw Thai out-of-school education system, after completing the first 2 years of the school year, students will pass the 6th grade, and after the 4th years of the school year, student will pass the 9th […]
Health services for new arrivals ( Migrant Fund)
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Health-services-for-new-arrivals-1-212×300.png Due to political instability in the past few years, Burmese nationals have been able to legally or Illegally enter Thailand. As Thailand is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, there are no laws to give legal status to the rights available to refugees. Among those who entered Mae Sot without legal status, […]
One Stop Crisis Center (OSCC)
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 […]
Online Business
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Online-Business-1-212×300.png Social media to sell products,it is a channel that helps in communicating with customers quickly. There are many social media like Facebook, Instagram, Line, YouTube, TikTok etc. and you have to choose which social media platform to use. You have to stick to the type of customer that matches the type you want to […]
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 […]
Child Growth and Development by Age
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Child-Growth-and-Developement-by-Age-169×300.png All children need an environment where they can explore, grow and thrive. Attentive caregivers who understand well the needs and stages of early childhood development, will promote healthy and safe practices. Children in different age groups have different needs for stimulation, engagement, comfort, relationship development and rest. Based on your child’s age, here are […]
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 […]










