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 […]
Social Service For New Arrival
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Social-Service-For-New-Arrival-212×300.jpg Due to the political instability in Myanmar, health services for those newly arriving to Mae Sot for Protection, Vocational courses; Available courses and supporting organizations are listed below. Mae Tao Clinic Mae Tao clinic is an organization providing health services for inactive people in Myanmar and Thailand. The clinic’s expectation is to provide quality […]
Children’s Right to Health
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/LINE_ALBUM_I-HUB-graphic_240610_2-212×300.jpg Current status of children’s right to health under Thailand’s legal framework The promotion and protection of the rights of children, including their right to health, is a priority for Thailand. Since becoming a Party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in 1992, Thailand has enacted new laws and amended several […]
Visas Suitable for Myanmar Nationals
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/24-212×300.png Elite Visa The Elite Visa type is the most suitable type of Visa for those who want to spend a lot of money and want to live in Thailand without any headaches.The average cost is 900,000 baht in 5 years. 1.5 million baht in 10 years; 2.5 million baht in 15 years; 5 million […]
Child Care in Emergency Situation
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/23-212×300.png As newcomers to Thailand, when they have to live at home due to the environment and conditions, everyone has to be affects emotional and mental health. Those same effects are human, regardless of age, gender can be affected. In order to prevent such effects from affecting their sons and daughters, parents, in situations of […]
Understanding Thai Culture practices in general
https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/22-212×300.png Do As Thai people, when greeting each other, say “Swat Di”. Thai people often express friendliness by smiling at strangers. When entering a house or religious building, one should take off his shoes before entering. Thai people usually call each other by their real names, and when there is friendship, they usually call only […]