Thailand
Thailand: Children benefit from improved hygiene following the tsunami
Thailand: Children benefit from improved hygiene following the tsunami - KRABI PROVINCE, Thailand, 29 December 2009 – At the Baan Klonggum School in Thailand's Krabi province, hygiene is no less important than lessons or games. Students scrub and shine the floors of the latrine block – their work overseen by parents recruited into the effort to create a cleaner, safer school environment. [UNICEF News]
Thailand: Children benefit from improved hygiene following the tsunami
Thailand: Children benefit from improved hygiene following the tsunami - KRABI PROVINCE, Thailand, 29 December 2009 – At the Baan Klonggum School in Thailand's Krabi province, hygiene is no less important than lessons or games. Students scrub and shine the floors of the latrine block – their work overseen by parents recruited into the effort to create a cleaner, safer school environment. [UNICEF News]
Expanded services helps victims of abuse and neglect find healing in tsunami-affected Thailand
Expanded services helps victims of abuse and neglect find healing in tsunami-affected Thailand - KRABI PROVINCE, THAILAND, 22 December 2009 – Sitting on the floor of her simple home, Nok (not her real name), 17, speaks with Tuangporn Dumrith, a visiting social worker. Her youth belies the trauma she has already endured in her life. [UNICEF News]
Thailand: Children benefit from improved hygiene following the tsunami
Thailand: Children benefit from improved hygiene following the tsunami - KRABI PROVINCE, Thailand, 29 December 2009 – At the Baan Klonggum School in Thailand's Krabi province, hygiene is no less important than lessons or games. Students scrub and shine the floors of the latrine block – their work overseen by parents recruited into the effort to create a cleaner, safer school environment. [UNICEF News]
Thailand - HIV/Aids hotline: Somewhere to turn (AEGiS)
Thailand - HIV/Aids hotline: Somewhere to turn (AEGiS) -
HIV/Aids hotline: Somewhere to turn
Bangkok Post - January 12, 2010
http://www.aegis.org/news/bp/2010/BP100103.html
What would you do if you felt you were infected with HIV? Who would you turn to: your doctor, parents, husband, wife or best friend?
Thailand: Aids battlers roll with punches (AEGiS)
Thailand: Aids battlers roll with punches (AEGiS) -
Aids battlers roll with punches
Bangkok Post - January 4, 2010 Achara Ashayagachat
http://www.aegis.org/news/bp/2010/BP100101.html
Benefits of Family and Social Relationships for Thai Parents Living with HIV.
Benefits of Family and Social Relationships for Thai Parents Living with HIV. - Related Articles
Benefits of Family and Social Relationships for Thai Parents Living with HIV.
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