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Education in refugee camps on Thailand-Myanmar border reaches ‘breaking point’ – report

by Admin | Jan 20, 2026 | Education, Opinion Papers

Source: Save the Children | Press Release Access to education for children living in camps along the Thailand-Myanmar border has reached “breaking point” due to increased student numbers at a time of foreign aid cuts, Save the Children warned in a new report. Read...

A Route-Based Snapshot: Data & Trends for Refugees from Myanmar, as of end-December 2025

by Admin | Jan 15, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees | Infographic The humanitarian crisis in Myanmar remains one of the world’s most complex and protracted, marked by repeated waves of displacement and limited prospects for durable solution. Read Full...

‘Our souls are in Myanmar’: Voices from a refugee camp

by Admin | Jan 2, 2026 | Daily News, Social Justice

Source: Myanmar Now | By Aung Naing, Ko Hlaing With aid to refugee camps on Myanmar’s borders cut off, there are few options left for the inhabitants of Nu Po camp in Thailand’s Tak Province, who are still unable to return home and can no longer resettle in third...

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.  Read Full...

Life in limbo: Meet the Myanmar refugees living in Thai camps

by Admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Daily News

Source: The Straits Times | By Taryn NG, Janelle LING Refugees can finally work legally after decades in Thai camps, a vital step as aid budgets are slashed. But the move comes as many are already at breaking point, reeling from severe food and medical shortages. Read...
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