Child Protection in Thailand

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Region: Thailand

Child protection in Thailand is a major concern as children are vulnerable to abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. The lack of effective laws, policies, and implementation mechanisms, coupled with poverty and social inequality, exacerbate the problem.

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                DARE Network's Teens for Kids Project will support Ultimate Frisbee, Art, and Music as an alternative to addiction & violence for girls and boys in 5 Refugee camps on the Thai/Burma border.


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                This project (Half Day School) provides free primary education and vocational skills training to 70 Burmese, Thai and hill tribe children ages 4-19. These children do not have full Thai citizenship an...
                
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                The Seed of Hope Dorm, in Northern Thailand, boards 33+ children who wouldn't otherwise have access to education. We are seeking to build an education center that will nurture these students' educatio...
                
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                This project will support the training and administrative expenses required to accomplish six key objectives. We work in cooperation with government agencies and private organizations to 1. support an...
                
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                GRACE exists to eradicate the vulnerabilities of illiteracy & poverty of at-risk children in Pattaya and Korat, Thailand. Pattaya is known as the capital of sex trafficking of minors and many migrate ...
                
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