MOL Discusses Eliminating Labor Trafficking and Tier Upgrade with US Embassy
The Permanent Secretary of Labor met with US Embassy Counselor to discuss the strengthening of cooperation on anti-labor trafficking and Thailand’s ranking on TIP Report. On 10 March 2023, Mr. Continue Reading
Department of Fisheries Ramps Up Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Person among Migrant Workers in 22 Coastal Provinces
To combat human trafficking among migrant workers in 22 coastal provinces, the Department of Fisheries organized a special training course for officers to enhance efficiency and raise standard of operation Continue Reading
MOL visits Chon Buri factories to ensure equanimity for all employees
The Ministry of Labor (MOL), led by Mr. Wannarat Srisuksai, Deputy Permanent Secretary and Spokesperson, went on a road show to Chon Buri Province to raise awareness of administration and Continue Reading
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Discusses Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts, Emphasizes Serious Action against Complicit Officials
DPM Prawit Wongsuwan chaired two committees aiming to elevate Thailand’s anti-human trafficking efforts and strengthen law enforcement, especially on prosecuting complicit officials, while reiterating the victim-centric approach. March 9, 2023. Gen. Continue Reading
Thai Delegation Visits Washington D.C., Discusses Anti-Human Trafficking and Forced Labor Efforts
A Thai multi-agency delegation visited Washington D.C. last week to discuss with the U.S. side on efforts to combat human trafficking in Thailand. The mission aims to build better understanding Continue Reading
Ministry of Labour shines spotlight on alien worker equality.
Road show to Chiang Mai enables better understanding of the considerable progress made Mr. Decha Pruekpattanarak, Assistant Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, presided over the Ministry of Labour’s Continue Reading
Thailand Country Report on Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts 2022 Released.
Thailand’s Country Report on Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts 2022 (1 January – 31 December 2022) is released. Combatting trafficking in persons continued to be among the Royal Thai Government’s top priorities Continue Reading
Thailand Number of Offenders and Victims of Internet Child Sexual Abuse Cases
From 2021 to 2022, after the Covid-19 situation, tourists were not permitted to enter and leave Thailand. The number of foreign culprits has relatively decreased. Source: The Child, Woman Protection, Continue Reading
Thailand Number of Cybertipline Reports Received From National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
In 2020, the patterns of Thailand child sexual abuse cases via the Internet increasingly varied. ThereforTICACe, arrests and feedback to National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) relatively leaped. Continue Reading