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Francisco Violich
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Mekong Youth Forum: STATELESSNESS MYN : การไร้สัญชาติ
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MYN : การไร้สัญชาติรากของปัญหา :1 ขาดการศึกษา2 การอาศัยอยู่ไกลในชนบท3 ทุจริต / ไม่มีการบังคับใช้กฎหมาย4 การโยกย้าย / เด็กกำพร้า5 สงคราม6 ปัญหาทางกฎหมาย/ ไม่ได้รับการบริการที่ดีผู้ที่จะเข้ามาแก้ปัญหา…Continue

Tags: forum, youth, mekong, statelessness

Started this discussion. Last reply by Francisco Violich Aug 27, 2010.

Mekong Youth Forum: DRUG ADDICTION MYN : การติดยาเสพ
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MYN : การติดยาเสพติดรากของปัญหา :1 ปัญหาครอบครัว2 ต้องการการทดสอบ3 ขาดการศึกษา4 เพื่อนชักจูง5 ไม่มีงานทำ6 ชุมชนอ่อนแอ7 เมืองชายแดน8 การค้ายาเสพติดผู้ที่จะเข้ามาแก้ปัญหา :1 การศึกษา2 การเศรษฐกิจ3…Continue

Tags: Forum, Youth, Mekong, Addiction, Drug

Started this discussion. Last reply by Abdirahman Ismail Elmi Sep 5, 2010.

Mekong Youth Forum: FAMILY VIOLENCE MYN : ความรุนแรงในครอบครัว
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MYN : ความรุนแรงในครอบครัวรากของปัญหา :1 ความไม่เสมอภาคเพศ2 การย้ายถิ่นของผู้ลี้ภัย3 ขาดการศึกษา4 ไม่รู้จักการเข้าสังคม5 ศาสนาแตกต่างกัน6 นิสัยและพฤติกรรมแย่7 ไม่มีความสำนึกรับผิดชอบ8…Continue

Tags: Forum, Youth, Mekong, Violence, Family

Started this discussion. Last reply by Francisco Violich Aug 10, 2010.

Mekong Youth Forum: HIV/AIDS
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MYN : HIV / AIDSรากของปัญหา :1 ความยากจน2 การโยกย้ายถิ่นที่อยู่3 โสเภณี/การข่มขืน/การเปลี่ยนคู่นอนบ่อยๆ4 การติดยาเสพติด/การสักผิวหนัง/ภาพอนาจาร5 ขาดความรู้ข่าวสาร6 ผู้ติดเชื้อHIVบวกไม่ได้ถูกป้องกัน7…Continue

Tags: Forum, Youth, Mekong, HIV/AIDS

Started this discussion. Last reply by Francisco Violich Aug 27, 2010.

 

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Abdirahman Ismail Elmi replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: DRUG ADDICTION'
Prevention and keeping the dignity of our children requires effort, honestness and giving more time to work with them. Roots of the problem are different but the primary causes are family problems becouse family is the corner stone of growing one.
Sep 5, 2010
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Francisco Violich replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: STATELESSNESS'
The Roots of the Problem: 1. Lack of Education 2. Living Distance 3. Corruption/No Law Enforcement 4. Migration/Orphan 5. War 6. Legal Problem/Poor Service The Trunk (Support) for Solutions: 1. Legal Loophole 2. Hospitals 3. Registrar Office 4.…
Aug 27, 2010
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Francisco Violich replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: HIV/AIDS'
1. Poverty 2. Migration 3. Prostitution/Rape/Changing Partner 4. Drug use/Tatto/Pornography 5. Lack of Information/HIV Positive Not Protected 1. Polygamy 2. People with HIV 3. Family 4. Community 1. Raise Awareness in Entertainment Places 2.…
Aug 27, 2010
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Francisco Violich replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: ENVIRONMENT'
The Roots of the Problem: 1. Lack of Education 2. Industry Problems 3. Consumerism 4. Cutting Forest 5. Not Aware 6. Harmful Gas The Trunk (support) for Solutions: 1. Government 2. Community 3. NGO's The Branches (solutions) to the…
Aug 10, 2010
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deloriamgh replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: TRAFFICKING'
The Roots of the Problem: 1. Family 2. Economy 3. Social 4. Media 5. Lack of Education 6. Unbalanced Economy 7. Domestic Violence 8. Internet 9. Lack of Job and Money The Trunk (support) for Solutions: 1. Family 2. Social Worders 3. NGO's 4.…
Aug 10, 2010
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Francisco Violich replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: CULTURE'
Regarding Kayan Culture in Burma The Roots of the Problem: 1. Lack of Media Access 2. Military Limits Religion and Culture 3. No Freedom or Right to Celebration and Cultural Expression 4. Not Allowed to Speak our Mother Tongue 5. Lack of…
Aug 10, 2010
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Francisco Violich replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: DRUG ADDICTION'
The Roots of the Problem: 1. Family Problems 2. Want to Experiment 3. Lack of Education 4. Friends (Peer Pressure) 5. Jobless 6. Weak Communities 7. Border Towns 8. Selling ($$$) The Trunk (support) for Solutions: 1. Education 2. Economy 3.…
Aug 10, 2010
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Francisco Violich replied to Francisco Violich's discussion 'Mekong Youth Forum: FAMILY VIOLENCE'
The Roots of the Problem: 1. Gender Inequality 2. Migration of Refugees 3. Lack of Education 4. Ignorance of Society 5. Differing Religions 6. Bad Habits 7. Low Awareness 8. Gambling & Drugs (Parents) The Trunk (support) for Solutions: 1.…
Aug 10, 2010
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Gotta Respect The Youth!

August 9th, 2010Chiang Mai, ThailandToday was a historic day for the youth representing the countries in ASEAN which are linked by the Mekong River. For the first time in it's 30 years existence, the leaders of ASEAN have formally requested that the voices of the youth be heard! Sixty youth ranging in age from 8 to 25 split into groups to decide on the most important issues that they wish to be shared with the members of ASEAN. Many themes were discussed and the top 7 were chosen to be the…See More
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Gotta Respect The Youth!

August 9th, 2010



Chiang Mai, Thailand



Today was a historic day for the youth representing the countries in ASEAN which are linked by the Mekong River. For the first time in it's 30 years existence, the leaders of ASEAN have formally requested that the voices of the youth be heard! Sixty youth ranging in age from 8 to 25 split into groups to decide on the most important issues that they wish to be shared with the members of ASEAN. Many themes were discussed and the top 7 were… Continue

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