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Bridging Education Systems For Migrant Children In Thailand And Myanmar

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Migrant children are among the most vulnerable members of our communities, whose futures invariably depend on the educational opportunities available in their host countries. Thailand, as a major migrant destination country in South East Asia, stands out for its commitment to all students in the country, beginning with the landmark 2005 Cabinet Resolution stating that free education would be available for all children regardless of nationality. The enormity of the challenge, however, means there is much more work to be done.

Based on the recognition that quality education for migrant children depends on cooperation, the 1st Joint High-Level Education Working Group Meeting on Migrant Children and Education held in Bangkok on 6-8 August 2019 built on previous multilateral efforts……..


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