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In this deeply moving episode of Displaced Voice Network, Saira sits down with Tanyakorn Thippayapokin to discuss the multifaceted journey of refugee rights and welfare in Thailand. From policies and legal gaps to grassroots support systems, this conversation uncovers what it truly means to seek safety in a country that’s both welcoming and complex.
Arundhati Tadkod is a Catalyst for Change Fellow at the Migration & Asylum Project (MAP), with experience in refugee law, civil and criminal litigation, human rights advocacy, and education. Her diverse background reflects a deep commitment to social justice, legal empowerment, and community impact.
Gavin David White is a humanitarian and social impact professional with over 20 years of experience working across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. He currently serves as UNHCR’s Inter-Agency Coordination Lead for Asia and the Pacific, guiding governments and NGOs in strengthening crisis preparedness, refugee protection, and emergency response systems.