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24 UN agencies are active in Thailand. Find out who they are and how to contact them
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About UN Thailand
Overview
The UN System's role in Thailand
Thailand is a strong supporter of the United Nations. It has contributed to UN peacekeeping operations and has ratified a range of UN
human rights, labour and environment conventions and treaties. Much of the UN's regional organizations are based in Bangkok, including
the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the recently established Asia Pacific regional centre of the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP-APRC).
In both financial and operational terms the UN country programmes for Thailand itself remain quite modest, reflecting the country's improving
development status. However, as Thailand effectuates this transition, the United Nations continues to play an important role in supporting
Thailand's development process.
Comprising those UN agencies with significant Thailand-focused programmes, the UNCT is committed to continuing a strong, constructive
partnership with the Thai government and key stakeholders in the country. Its activities aim to support and complement national policy processes
in areas where the UN has a mandated expertise and can add value.
Consequently the Country Team strives to provide assistance in the areas of specialization of each of its agencies - be it in environmental
protection, industrial development or cultural diversity. The UNCT focuses on groups with specific needs or vulnerabilities such as border
populations, those at risk of or subject to trafficking, migrants, women and the rural poor.
These are areas where the UNCT can be most useful, utilising its capacity to provide intersectoral yet specialised responses to issues that
are both specific and cross-cutting in nature. The UN also plays a natural coordinating role, seeking to ensure country-level harmonization in
donor support, development activities and goal setting.
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