Archived Events
- 26/09/10: MMN General Conference & the 2nd MMN Vocabulary Workshop, 1-4 September, Chiang Mai, Thailand
- 26/09/10: MMN Workshop on Migration Trends and Responses in the Greater Mekong Subregion and Beyond, 30-31 August 2010, Chiang Mai, Thailand
- 22/06/10: Press Release: Proposed Measures to Arrest Undocumented Migrants Are Life-Threatening and Counterproductive
- 19/03/10: Press Release: Deaths of Migrants Must be Investigated
- 11/03/10: Launching a new project: Mekong Vocabulary on Labour Migration – promoting a common language understanding in the region and building a regional network for safe migration in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
- 19/02/10: Open Letter: Justice for Workers in Burma
- 16/02/10: Street sweeps shine a light on Thailand’s begging problem, Bangkok Post
- 12/02/10: Support Workers’ Demands for Labour Rights in Burma
- 22/01/10: Thailand deports beggars, group says, Phnom Penh Post
- 21/01/10: Beggars face deportation by Thailand, Phnom Penh Post
- 21/01/10: NGOs call on Government to properly handle Cambodian beggars, Prachathai
- 18/01/10: OPEN LETTER ON THE DEPORTATION OF CAMBODIAN BEGGARS WITHOUT DUE PROCESS
- 18/12/09: Regional Training Course on Labour Migration Management, 1-18 December, 2009
- 25/09/09: Joint Statement – 25/9/2009, LEPTOSPIROSIS CAUSES DEATH OF ANOTHER 6 BURMESE IN DETENTION IN MALAYSIA DENIAL OF HEALTHCARE IS A VIOLATION OF RIGHT TO LIFE
- 31/07/09: 2nd ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour, 30-31 July 2009, Bangkok
- 23/05/09: Joint Statement – DEATH OF 2 BURMESE INDICATIVE OF STATE OF DETENTION PLACES IN MALAYSIA, DENIAL OF HEALTHCARE IS A VIOLATION OF RIGHT TO LIFE
- 02/03/09: MMN on The Nation, Agency lists migrant worker abuse, calls for “humane” govt oversight
- 23/02/09: Launching of the MMN Resource Book, Bangkok, February 23rd, 2009
- 22/02/09: ASEAN People’s Forum & ASEAN Civil Society Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, February 20-22, 2009
- 23/01/09: MMN/ANM Open letter:Pushing boatpeople into international waters is inconsistent with international humanitarian principles
- 21/01/09: MMN and ANM sent an open letter to the Thailand Prime Minister: CALL FOR AN OPEN INDEPENDENT INQUIRY INTO ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE AND KILLING OF ROHINGYA BY THAI AUTHORITIES, January 20th, 2009
- 11/12/08: Notice about corrections in the MMN publication
- 05/12/08: Regional Training Course on Labour Migration Management, 10-28 November, 2008
- 25/11/08: MMN in Chiang Mai Mail, Workshop studies the issues of migration in GMS
- 30/07/08: MMN Workshop on Migrants, Migration and Development, 15-16 July 2008
- 17/06/08: MMN on Irrawaddy: Thai Government Urged to Repeal New Migrant Labor Law
- 17/06/08: MMN on Bangkok Post:Alien Working Act a breach of human rights, say critics
- 05/06/08: Statement:Calling for a Humanitarian Response to Burmese people affected by Cyclone Nargis
- 13/05/08: Expert Meeting on Labour Migration Management in GMS
- 29/04/08: Statement of “Workshop on Drafting the ASEAN Framework Instrument on Migrant Workers”
- 22/04/08: Urgent Appeal for Protection of Burmese Migrant Worker Survivors of the 9th April 2008 Ranong Tragedy
- 15/04/08: Statement: Immediate action required in response to the death by suffocation of 54 Burmese migrants and the manner of treatment afforded to the survivors of the incident by the Thai authorities
- 16/11/07: Policy Dialogue: Transborder Migration Policy Implementation and Monitoring: Its Effectiveness and Current Policy Gaps in the GMS
- 04/11/07: ASEAN Civil Society Conference
- 12/05/07: 8th APMRN International Conference
- 01/01/07: Provincial Decrees in Southern Thailand
- 19/10/06: MMN research consultation meeting
- 16/08/06: Founding of Asia Alliance on Migration, Development and Human Rights (AAMDHR)
- 09/02/06: MMN research: Launching of the Resource Book
- 08/02/06: Regional Policy Formulation Meeting on Migration in the GMS
- 12/05/05: 4th ASEAN People’s Assembly
- 30/09/04: Mekong Symposium on Migration: Protecting Migrants’ Rights When They Leave the Host Country
- 20/08/04: MMN research: Focus Group Discussion
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