Bangkok, Thailand — The United Nations Country Team in Thailand welcomes the decision of the Royal Thai Government to allow refugees from Myanmar living in temporary shelters along the Thai-Myanmar border to work legally in the country.
This is a landmark step toward social cohesion and economic inclusion, benefiting both the refugees and the communities that host them. Legal employment opens access to health care, strengthens family well-being, and reduces vulnerabilities. This is especially important for women and girls and will also advance the Sustainable Development Goals on poverty eradication, education, decent work, and reduced inequalities.
This decision is in step with Thailand’s withdrawal of its reservation to Article 22 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as the Cabinet’s resolution establishing pathways to nationality and permanent residence for nearly half a million stateless people.
The United Nations Country Team stands ready to support the Royal Thai Government in implementing this important decision.
มติครั้งนี้ยังสอดคล้องกับความก้าวหน้าล่าสุดของประเทศไทยที่ได้ถอนข้อสงวน ข้อ 22 ของอนุสัญญาว่าด้วยสิทธิเด็ก (The Convention on the Rights of the Child) รวมถึงมีมติคณะรัฐมนตรีที่เปิดโอกาสในการให้สัญชาติและการมีถิ่นที่อยู่ถาวรแก่คนไร้สัญชาติเกือบห้าแสนคน