Category: AAT
Posts that appear on the Asylum Access Thailand (AAT) subpage.
Research Report “Healthcare Access and Services for Urban Refugee Communities During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Community Findings”
The comic book “The Three Friends against COVID-19”
The comic book, The Three Friends against COVID-19 is available now for every urban refugee community in 14 languages - English, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, Dari, Ede, Hmong, Jarai, Khmer, Somali,…
3rd ATD MOU anniversary in Thailand
Today, January 21, 2022, is the third year since ATD MOU was established in Thailand on January 21, 2019.ATD MOU is a significant and positive step to preserve the rights…
AAT Policy Advocacy Blog#4 Story of Pari
The DCA group provides me with great knowledge and training to become a human rights advocate for my community.Pari, DCA Group Member The Policy Advocacy team of Asylum Access Thailand…
Overcome COVID-19 together
https://youtu.be/cCQQEUa2kQs In the midst-year of 2021, the COVID-19 situation in Thailand was at its peak and heavily impacted people's everyday lives. Rashi, her daughters, and their community members were bound…
Language Justice for Refugee Communities
Hello Friend, My name is Maya*, and I want to share with you about how the program that I coordinate helps refugee communities advocate for their rights. The refugee communities…
COVID-19 E-book
Due to the COVID-19 disruption in Thailand, many refugees have limited access to valid information regarding measurement and appropriate protection from the virus. Asylum Access Thailand urged to distribute necessary…
How Thai Civil Society Organizations Are Working Together to Advance Refugee Rights
How do you advance refugee rights in a country that does not yet recognize refugees? Naiyana Thanawattho, Executive Director of Asylum Access Thailand, Emily Arnold-Fernández, President and CEO of Asylum…
AAT Policy Advocacy Blog#3 หลักการห้ามผลักดันกลับ หรือ Non-Refoulement ผูกพันประเทศไทยอย่างไร
หลักการห้ามผลักดันกลับ หรือ Non-Refoulement ผูกพันประเทศไทยอย่างไร Blog-3-non-refoulement-TH-ver. Written by Kornkanok Wathanabhoom, Policy Advocacy and Communications Coordinator