Support for Koung Jor Nursery School

Education

BENEFICIARY

118 CHILDREN

& Teachers

DURATION

SINCE 2017

LOCATION

THAILAND

Piang Luang

BUDGET

€2.980

PARTNER

Chiang Mai International Rotary Club, Shan Women's Action Network

BENEFICIARY: 118 Children & Teachers

LOCATION: Piang Luang, Thailand

PARTNER: Chiang Mai International Rotary Club, Shan Women's Action Network

DURATION: SINCE 2017

BUDGET: €2.980

  • Summary

    The Koung Jor Nursery School provides education and care to young children from the Koung Jor Shan refugee camp and some of the children from local villages.


    By connecting Chiang Mai International Rotary Club with SWAN (the partner that helps support the nursery), the children now have a reliable funding for the children’s daily dietary needs, school equipment, transport to school and subsides for teacher’s salaries.

  • Background

    Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) was founded 1999 by a group of Shan women in Thailand, living along the Thai-Burmese border. Their primary goal is to address the needs of Shan women and children. SWAN, under the sponsorship of Partner Asia, has been coordinating support for the food and snacks for the children at Koung Jor Nursery School.

    The children of Shan refugees’ lack educational opportunities in Thailand because they are not formally recognised as refugees. Few Shan refugee children can actually access Thai schools. This is due to several factors, the most important of which is the poverty of the parents, who are unrecognised refugees and displaced people who are forced to work for very low wages to support their families. Most Shan labourers earn a very small income which is insufficient to take care of their families’ basic needs, let alone to allow them to have the resources to send their children to Thai schools, as they would need to pay for uniforms, textbooks and other school related fees.


    Based on the needs of Shan migrant children, with support and cooperation of the Shan community, SWAN established schools or provided financial and technical support to operate these facilities.


    Even though there have been positive steps in the Thai education system, including greater support and inclusion of Shan schools, there are still many barriers. The main challenges are the fact that many parents cannot afford the cost of school uniforms, computer fees and school fees, as well as a lack of financial support from the Thai school systems to fund basic educational needs.

  • Sponsors

    Chiang Mai International Rotary Club | 2021-22 | 120.000 THB

    Chiang Mai International Rotary Club | 2020-21 | 50.000 THB

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