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A mandate on heeding health
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 13/11/2018
» For over two decades, ever since arriving in Mae Sot as migrants from Myanmar, Muslims Wahid Abdulla and Myo Aung and their families were dogged by constant ailments due largely to the squalid living conditions they found themselves in.
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A glimmer of hope
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 10/10/2018
» Fourteen-year-old Lamzambi lives in abject poverty in a border town of Mae Sot in Tak province. Coming from a migrant family, she lives with her mother and siblings in a shack with no electricity and running water. After her father died, the family remains dependent on three older children who work in the town market.
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Hope for the Future
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 20/03/2018
» Migrant workers, like other kinds of workers, struggle to advance in the hierarchy of the job market. But for them, the endeavour is particularly daunting, with lack of opportunities, financial means and connections.
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Telling the stories of the dead
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 22/03/2016
» In his line of work, it's essential to remain emotionally detached. The evidence can speak for itself. Dr Krittin Meewuttisom works on dead bodies to determine the cause of death and collects evidence found on cadavers to bring murderers to justice. His job is visceral but it's also about fact-finding, a responsibility he shoulders with duty, diligence and sense of urgency.
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For god's sake
Muse, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 30/03/2013
» Uprooting themselves from a familiar environment in the US to live in Thailand as Christian missionaries has been a life-altering experience for American couple Andrea and Johnny Pangelinan. Both in their mid-30s, they have two sons under the age of 10 and have resided in Thailand for less than a year. Andrea worked as a full-time children's pastor, while Johnny was church facilities manager.
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The accidental shutterbug
Muse, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 15/12/2012
» Raphael Sachetat is a man of many talents. As well as photographing international badminton tournaments, he also writes about technology for a string of publications. For the last decade, the Frenchman has worked as a columnist for Les Echos, an economic newspaper for which he writes about high-tech gadgets.
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