Asian Resource Foundation Pattani (ARF-PATTANI).

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Areas of Operation Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala
Address 188/24 Moo 6 Tambol Rusameelae, Muang Pattani 94000
Website www.arf-asia.org
Contact pattani_arf@arf-asia.org

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Starting in 2005, the Pattani office of the Asian Resource Foundation (ARF) has undertaken peacebuilding and sustainable development programmes in southern Thailand. Seeing religion as an important part of the conflict, ARF-Pattani runs a programme on inter-faith dialogue to create understanding and respect between young people of different religions.

The organisation addresses young people’s education in the three most southern Thai provinces of Pattani, and Yala and Narathiwat and programmes have included: the establishment of community learning centres where tutoring in both religious tolerance and general subjects is provided; a help-line to provide counselling to those people who are traumatised by the ongoing violence in the South, and the establishment of self-help groups.

The Community Learning Centre

The Community Learning Centre was established in 2005 in order to address problems of rural education in the region of Pattini, South Thailand. Poverty had already made it difficult for children to receive a proper education, but as the violence began and daily shootings forced schools to close, receiving even a basic education became almost impossible.

ARF staff work with people in the local community – village leaders, teachers, the Tumbon Organisation Administration and volunteer students from Songkhla Nakharin University – to develop ways of ensuring education continues despite violence. ARF sees the learning centre as a way of building trust amongst the local community, and challenging the widespread suspicion towards outside groups. ARF offers the idea of an integrated community where local people develop the ideas which ARF then supports.

The Healing Program for Youth

The Healing Program for Youth started in February 2007 to help young people in Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala who had been affected by the conflict. It provides healing workshops and peace study for youth of all religions, teaching young people religious tolerance and conflict resolution, and supports them in building peace networks at a both the local and national level.

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Tags: Culture; Media; Advocacy, Development, Health; Counselling; Trauma Healing, Human rights; Justice; Legal aid, Mediation/Conflict Resolution, peace education, Peacebuilding Organisations, Reconciliation, Thailand, Young People

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