Thailand
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Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
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Site assessed by DTM
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Event tracking
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From mid-January to mid-March 2020, a total of 2,013 Myanmar nationals were surveyed in the province of Ranong, of whom 1,962 were identified as migrant workers. The 1,962 migrant workers fell into two different migrant groups.
From 4 to 14 May 2020, IOM staff surveyed a total of 85 key informants, who provided information on the situation and vulnerabilities of different migrant communities and non-Thai populations (migrants, refugees, and stateless ind
In light of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, Thai and non-Thai populations face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
In light of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, Thai and non-Thai populations face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
In light of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, Thai and non-Thai populations face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
In light of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, Thai and non-Thai populations face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
In light of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, Thai and non-Thai populations face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
From 1 to 10 April 2020, IOM staff surveyed a total of 67 key informants, who were able to provide informed answers on the situation and COVID-19 related vulnerabilities of different migrant communities and non-Thai populations in Thailand.
Since January 2020, IOM has been monitoring migration flows between Thailand and Myanmar across five different locations in Ranong provinc
Since January 2020, IOM has been monitoring migration flows between Thailand and Myanmar across five different locations in Ranong province, Thailand.
Since January 2020, IOM has been monitoring migration flows between Thailand and Myanmar across five different locations in Ranong provinc
From 1 to 10 April 2020, IOM staff surveyed a total of 67 key informants, who were able to provide informed answers on the situation and COVID-19 related vulnerabilities of different migrant communities and non-Thai populations in Thailand.
Since January 2020, IOM has been monitoring migration flows between Thailand and Myanmar across five different locations in Ranong province, Thailand.
Since January 2020, IOM has been monitoring migration flows between Thailand and Myanmar across five different locations in Ranong province, Thailand.
Building on the first two reports, this report analyzes the third round of data collection and provides a more detailed analysis of t
In May 2019, 164,764 movements were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in Mae Sot and Phop Phra districts.
In March 2019, 177,684 movements were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in Mae Sot and Phop Phra districts during March 2019. Overall there were 78,688 inflows to Thailand and 98,996 returns to Myanmar.
In January 2019, 160,208 movements (80,447 inflows and 79,761 outflows) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) in the Mae Sot and Phop Phra districts of Tak province, Thailand.
In December 2018, 163,491 movements (76,743 inflows and 86,748 outflows) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) in the Mae Sot and Phop Phra districts of Tak province, Thailand.
From mid-August until mid-October 2018, IOM Thailand conducted a second round of data collection in the districts of Mae Sot and Phop Phra in Tak Province, Thailand. A total of 3,233 Myanmar nationals were surveyed, of whom 3,013 were identified as migrant workers.
In November 2018, 152,134 movements (73,482 inflows and 78,652 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in the Mae Sot and Phob Phra distric
In October 2018, 186,110 movements (88,965 inflows and 97,145 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in the Mae Sot and Phob Phra district
