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WEAVE: The Right of Refugee Women in Thailand to Work for Economic Self-Sufficiency

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:December 8, 2014
  • Post category:Featured
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Work for economic self-sufficiency is a fundamental human right. However, in many parts of the world, because of political and social upheavals, this right remains unrealized. While all who lack…

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Why Early Childhood Intervention is important?

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:December 1, 2014
  • Post category:News
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Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with reduced ability to benefit from schooling, poorer educational outcomes, a lower likelihood of continuing to tertiary education, and less job success. A poor education…

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WEAVE Foundation 1st runner-up of the 2014 Thailand NGO awards

  • Post author:Mitos Urgel
  • Post published:November 28, 2014
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On its 4th year of celebrating success and rewarding excellence amongst the best non-profit organizations in Thailand, the Resource Alliance in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation has conferred the 2014…

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Acting from “Within” as opposed to from “Without”

  • Post author:Elisa Busetto
  • Post published:July 4, 2014
  • Post category:Stories/Volunteer
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For both Sotiria and me, this is the first time to work directly in a rural community. We cannot speak Karen, and at the village, we do not have any…

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