We are working in collaboration with both government and non-governmental organisations to provide counselling services for the most vulnerable sections of the community, especially women and orphans, in areas affected by unrest.
The psychological support includes individual and group counselling, psychosocial education and stress management.
Additional medical services such as physiotherapy and pain management are also offered.
Our activities in 2022 in Thailand
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.
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2.8M
1976
1976
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MSF Press Teleconference: Thailand, Abbott, and the second-line AIDS crisis
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MSF welcomes move to overcome patent on AIDS drug in Thailand
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Unaffordable and unavailable: Newer ARVs in Thailand
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MSF calls on Thailand to protect access to medicines in the face of US pressure
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One year after the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster
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