400 kilometres west of Bangkok lie the mountains and jungle of Sangkhlaburi. A few kilometres to the west is Myanmar, where decades of civil war have brought violence and displacement to rural villages. To the east lies job opportunities, education, and health care... for those with citizenship.
Stateless person (as defined by UNHCR): “not considered as a national by any State under the operation of its law”.
Most stateless families face poverty and great insecurity. Work is underpaid, scarce, and requires constant relocation. Drugs, cheap alcohol, and trafficking gangs are prevalent in these makeshift communities. In this unstable environment, children are left highly vulnerable. Without basic child protection services or access to the safety and opportunity of education, abuse and exploitation are commonplace.