Social Lab: IOM Media Training
This program is the third iteration of MMC-JRU’s Social Lab series for media training in reporting on migrant workers. This time, involving Hanyang University’s School of Education, Chulalongkorn University’s Journalism Department and Mahidol Migration Center. These media tranings will take place in Bangkok with representatives from migrant workers, local NGOs, universities, and government agencies.
Social Lab: Strengthening Policy Advocacy of Migrant Workers in Thailand, focusing on agriculture
This event is the second part of agricultural policy dialogue which was held for the first time in Chiang Mai last year. This time, it will take place in Bangkok with representatives from migrant workers, local NGOs, universities, and government agencies.
Thai Workers Disappear (14.4 M. by 2060) - Can Migrant Workers Replace Them?
Population and demographic experts from the Institute for Population and Social Research at Mahidol University discusses challenges and solutions for declining population of Thailand in nexus with immigration reforms.
Costly path to sick bay: Migrant workers faces difficulty accessing Thai public healthcare
A Mon family whose child was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus, a fluid build-up around the brain that can cause brain damage, is suffering from the tangled process of getting public health insurance. As their visas and work permits had expired, the parents were unable to obtain social security support.