consciousness
collaborative
co-creation
We started our first intention with helping local communities tackle environmental challenges and natural disasters, and then expanded our missions toward strengthening socio-ecology, and local economies and bringing meaningful opportunities into rural areas in Thailand.
WHAT WE SEE
For us, a community that has stable livelihoods is a community that can afford to protect its land, plan for the future, and face whatever challenges come next. That is where everything begins.
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79%
of Thailand's poor remain in rural areas — almost all of them in agricultural households. The communities closest to the land are the ones most excluded from economic stability.
Only 68%
Rural households earned on average only 68% of what urban households earned — with rural households in the North having the lowest incomes of all.
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Around 9.4%
of Thailand's population has migrated within the country for job-seeking. Rural communities lose their people, and those people don't necessarily find stability either.
68% income increase
Community-based programmes proved that communities' self-driven initiatives are more responsive to local needs, enabling rural people to find their own solutions and become self-reliant. By collectively introducing coffee planting and processing, people in Nan achieved that number.
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