Peacebuilding organisations.
Below are listed peacebuilding and conflict resolution organisations active in south Thailand. Just click on a group’s name for further information.
We are currently in the process of expanding the number of organisations we feature in Thailand. If you are aware of any organisations that you think we should include, please contact us.
Asian Resource Foundation Pattani (ARF-PATTANI)
Since 2005 ARF-Pattani has undertaken peacebuilding and sustainable development programs in Southern Thailand, and promotes inter-faith dialogue as central to resolving the regions conflict.
Borongseengo
Borongseengo has been founded in 2009 to give the youth in the conflict areas in southern Thailand a voice to tell their story from their perspective
Deep South Watch (DSW)
Since 2006 Deep South Watch has been challenging what the see as unreliable, biased and misinformed information about the conflict in South Thailand
Faith Community Network
The Faith Community Network helps communities in South Thailand to resolve conflicts, working with local religious leaders.
Research Centre on Peace Building
Based in Mahidol University, the centre provides high quality research on peace and development issues, in order to provide greater understanding on the causes of the ethnic conflict in South Thailand.
Social Agenda Working Group – South Watch
The Social Agenda Working Group creates space for policy dialogue and grassroots perspectives in order to strengthen the Thai peace process.
Southern Border Province Administrative Centre (SBPAC)
The Southern Border Province Administrative Centre (SBPAC) has been working for peace in South Thailand since October 2006 with the goal of increasing the participation of people across Thai society in the establishment of peace.
Thailand Research Fund – Alternative Activity Research (AAR)
The Thailand Research Fund (TRF) is a national body that in South Thailand supports work with women and children who have been affected by conflict.
Working Group On Justice for Peace
The working Group On Justice for Peace (WGJP) has been working since 2006 to strengthen nonviolent efforts to protect human rights, promote access to justice and to end impunity in Thailand’s restive southern border provinces.
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