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Rehab consultancy (For applicants already present in Thailand)


1.1 About Humanity & Inclusion (Handicap International)
Handicap International runs its program under the operating name Humanity & Inclusion (HI). HI is an independent and impartial non-profit aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. HI works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights. HI is currently implementing projects in more than 60 countries worldwide, including Thailand.
1.2 About Humanity & Inclusion in Thailand
HI started working in Thailand in 1982 and first focused its actions on the delivery of mobility and assistive products to Cambodian and Burmese landmine victims, most of who needed lower limb prostheses. Since 1998, the scope of projects broadened and HI started providing physical rehabilitation services to p ....

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Rehab consultancy (For applicants already present in Thailand)


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1.1 About Humanity & Inclusion (Handicap International)
Handicap International runs its program under the operating name Humanity & Inclusion (HI). HI is an independent and impartial non-profit aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. HI works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights. HI is currently implementing projects in more than 60 countries worldwide, including Thailand.
1.2 About Humanity & Inclusion in Thailand
HI started working in Thailand in 1982 and first focused its actions on the delivery of mobility and assistive products to Cambodian and Burmese landmine victims, most of who needed lower limb prostheses. Since 1998, the scope of projects broadened and HI started providing physical rehabilitation servic ....

Mae Hong Son , Mae Hong , Bae Mai Nai Soi , Don Yang , Ma Luang , Bae Mae Surin , Karen Department Of Health , European Union , Humanity Inclusion Handicap International , Bank Holidays , Malteser International , Handicap International , Mae Ra Ma Luang , Mae La Oon , Social Inclusion , Self Help Groups , Explosive Ordnance Risk Education , Country Manager , Karen Department , Mae Sot , Mae Sot District , Umpang District , Mae Hong Son Province , Ban Don Yang , Tham Hin , Data Entry ,

One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand - Thailand


One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand
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Myanmar refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border are continuing to urge their friends and family to remain vigilant, wear masks and practise physical distancing.
One year since the first confirmed imported and local cases of COVID-19 were reported in Thailand in January 2020, Myanmar refugees are continuing to share COVID-19 prevention information in solidarity with the people of Thailand and in support of the ongoing efforts of the Thai Government.
There are some 92,000 Myanmar refugees, mainly of Karen, Karenni and Burmese ethnicity, living in nine temporary shelters (camps) on the Thai-Myanmar border, some of who have lived in Thailand as long ago as the mid-1980s after fleeing conflict between armed ethnic armies and the Myanmar military. ....

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One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand – UNHCR Thailand


One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand
Myanmar refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border are continuing to urge their friends and family to remain vigilant, wear masks and practise physical distancing.
31 Jan 2021
© Myanmar family in a temporary shelter in Thailand receives face masks from UNHCR to protect them from the virus.
One year since the first confirmed imported and local cases of COVID-19 were reported in Thailand in January 2020, Myanmar refugees are continuing to share COVID-19 prevention information in solidarity with the people of Thailand and in support of the ongoing efforts of the Thai Government.
There are some 92,000 Myanmar refugees, mainly of Karen, Karenni and Burmese ethnicity, living in nine temporary shelters (camps) on the Thai-Myanmar border, some of who have lived in Thailand as long ago as the mid-1980s after fleeing conflict between armed ethnic armies and the Myanmar military. ....

Mae Hong Son , Poe Gaw , Ma Luang , Public Address , Mae Ra Ma Luang Temporary Shelter , Mae Hong Son Province , Wait Lah , Mae La Oon Temporary Shelter , Thai Government , மே ஹாங் மகன் , போ கா , மா லுவாங் , மே ரா மா லுவாங் தற்காலிகமானது தங்குமிடம் , மே ஹாங் மகன் மாகாணம் , காத்திரு லா , மே லா ஊன் தற்காலிகமானது தங்குமிடம் , தாய் அரசு ,

Karen People Say – Give Peace a Chance


Karen People Say – Give Peace a Chance
Recent political changes in Burma by the government suggest it is slowly moving away from the military dictatorship that controlled the country for more than 60-years. However, while the Burma Army continues to forcibly displace and abuse villagers in ethnic areas, skepticism and concern about the government’s motives remain. Ethnic and political opposition groups have spoken out against the government’s ‘peace talks’ as a ploy to destroy ethnic unity and a tactic to convince the international community to lift sanctions and invest in Burma.
In spite of the skepticism ‘peace talks’ with the ethnic armed groups have been timetabled. The Karen National Union – the government’s staunchest opponents – has been fighting against the military regime that dominated Burma for more than 60 years. Now the KNU will officially meet with the Burma government for ‘peace talks’ on 12th January, in the Pa-an Town, the capital ....

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