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Raks Thai
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Raks Thai Foundation was established on August 15, 1997 as a registered non-profit organization under Thai laws. The development work of Raks Thai carries forward 20 years of CARE Thailand programming that began in 1979, initially responding to the Cambodian refugee influx along the Thai borders, and eventually broadening to other sectors of development. Dr. Krasae Chanawongse is the founding and current Board Chairperson of the Foundation.
Migration for Adaptation: A Guidebook for Integrating Migration and Translocality into Community-Based Adaptation
This guide makes the case for integrating aspects of migration in community development.
- 11th Aug 2020
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Katrin von der Dellen
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Mi’s Coastal Adventures
Using cartoons to communicate climate change: Mi, a surfing shrimp, discovers the impact of climate change and adaptation activities in coastal communities in South East Asia. The animation movie is part of the project "Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Indonesia and Thailand".
- 9th Jun 2014
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Katrin von der Dellen
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Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Tambon Klong Prasong, Amphur Muang, Krabi province, Thailand
- 10th Apr 2014
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Katrin von der Dellen
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Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impacts in Thong Tom Yai, Thailand
- 10th Apr 2014
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Katrin von der Dellen
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Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Tambon Klong Yang, Amphur Koh Lanta, Krabi province, Thailand
- 10th Apr 2014
- 2 min read
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Michael Rastall
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Indian Ocean Early Warning System (THAILAND)
- 2nd Apr 2014
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Katrin von der Dellen
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Building coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact in Baan Tha Klong, Thailand
- 26th Nov 2013
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Chanyuth Tepa
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Strengthening Community-based Disaster Risk Management in Asia: shifting from lessons observed to lessons learned (SCRDM+)
- 1st Oct 2009
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