Ensuring #SDG 8 decent work for all, #IncludingMigrants, requires a whole of society approach. IOM experts in labour mobility joined the #ASEAN Guidelines for Corporate Social Responsibility (#CSR) on Labour workshop, hosted by Thailand’s Ministry of Labour. Representatives from ASEAN member states, The ASEAN Secretariat and key stakeholders shared insights on strengthening the guideline implementation, while IOM highlighted ethical practices in CSR in context of labour migration. European Union | Embassy of Sweden | IOM Asia Pacific
IOM Thailand
องค์กรไม่แสวงหาผลกำไร
Sathorn, Bangkok City ผู้ติดตาม 792 คน
Realizing an inclusive society that respects the rights of migrants.
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Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. With the Kingdom of Thailand joining IOM as a member state in 1986, the organization's cooperation with the Royal Thai Government has expanded to cover all aspects of migration affecting the Kingdom and its neighbours, including labour migration, migration health, counter trafficking, emergency and post crisis, institution building, border management, security and law enforcement. Today, IOM has a strong presence in Thailand with over 400 personnel working on more than 50 active projects in eleven locations across the country.
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https://thailand.iom.int/
ลิงก์ภายนอกสำหรับ IOM Thailand
- อุตสาหกรรม
- องค์กรไม่แสวงหาผลกำไร
- ขนาดของบริษัท
- พนักงาน 201-500 คน
- สำนักงานใหญ่
- Sathorn, Bangkok City
- ความชำนาญพิเศษ
- Migration Migration Health Labour Migration Protection Crisis Reponse Migration, Business and Human Rights และSocial Cohesion
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📢 Empowering change through communication! It was a full house at our Communications for Development (C4D) workshop, co-organized with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Thailand and Social Lab 👏🏼 30+ civil society representatives joined us to learn ways we can harness the power of communication to: 🟢 Drive positive behavioral change 🟢 Enhance community engagement 🟢 Reshape migration narratives through ethical storytelling Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canada | Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University
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To build back stronger. For many migrants along the Thailand-Myanmar border, the impact was catastrophic. IOM provided lifesaving aid such as food, clean water, shelter materials, and hygiene kits – supporting over 10,000 vulnerable individuals. We remain committed to help flood-affected families build back stronger. Read more 👉🏼 bit.ly/41lo2eN IOM - UN Migration | IOM Asia Pacific | Japan - The Government of Japan
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IOM Thailand โพสต์ใหม่สิ่งนี้
Understanding the human stories behind the headlines is key to promoting positive narratives on migration. Grateful to continue IOM Thailand's support to over 40 civil society partners, in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Thailand, through our Communication for Development (C4D) tools to promote impactful, action-driven campaigns that better communicate migrants’ stories. Maratee Andamo | Government of Canada | IOM - UN Migration | Mahidol University | Chulalongkorn University
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Protecting migrant workers' rights starts with ethical recruitment. ▶️ Hear from experts from the Ministry of Justice, AIM-Progress and the private sector as they discuss why Human Rights Due Diligence is crucial for suppliers to ensure ethical recruitment practices. Read more 👉🏼 bit.ly/4g4Bk3U European Union | Sida | Mars | Unilever | Nestlé | IOM Asia Pacific
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Why is it important to work collectively in shaping the narrative on migration? Hear from a Reuters senior correspondent, Mahidol University professor and student as they discuss why it’s crucial to address the negative stereotypes toward migrants and how we can counter it with ethical and evidence-based narratives. What is your take? Share your thoughts in the comments 👇🏼 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Thailand | United Nations Network on Migration | Thura Win | Panu Wongcha-um
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🤔 How can Thailand maximize the benefits of labour migration? IOM’s new publication offers insights into optimizing the contributions of migrant workers to Thailand's evolving innovation-driven economy through skills development and skills matching. Find out more about the ways migrants are strengthening the workforce in times of economic transformation 👉🏼 bit.ly/42MAYeF Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
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🚨 The Thailand Migration Report is out! Migration plays a crucial role in shaping lives and driving progress. The United Nations Network on Migration's latest flagship report explores key trends, opportunities and benefits of migration in Thailand, focusing on: 🟣 Leaving no one behind 🟣 Improving working conditions for migrants 🟣 Advancing human rights and access to justice 🟣 Expanding social protection and healthcare Read it now to learn how migration is transforming Thailand’s socio-economic landscape 👉🏼 bit.ly/4gew3Hp
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IOM was honoured to meet the new Director General of the National Statistical Office of Thailand (NSO) and his team to explore opportunities for strengthening collaboration for national statistical development. The discussion focused on aligning efforts and sharing insights to support the upcoming 2025 Population and Housing Census (PHC), reinforcing collective commitment to #DataDriven solutions for sustainable development. UNHCR Thailand | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
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🔊 Narratives matter! As the Global Compact #ForMigration Regional Review comes to a close, our side event organized alongside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand and Thailand Migration Reform in collaboration with university partners, reminded us of the power of narratives on public perception and its impact on the lives of migrants. From media to policymaking, everyone has a role to play in shaping the discourse on migration – one that is guided by facts and lived experiences. IOM Asia Pacific | Mahidol University | Panu Wongcha-um | Chiang Mai University | United Nations Network on Migration | Thura Win | Hanyang University