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A Breakthrough for Refugees’ Work Rights in Thailand and Malaysia?

by Admin | Dec 18, 2025 | Politics/Policy

Source: Center for Global Development | By Harrison Tang, Thomas Ginn

Reforms should focus on accelerating refugee inclusion—ensuring refugees can support themselves and contribute to host economies, thereby reducing the overall need for external aid. 

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