Thailand is the home to almost 4,000 captive elephants, whose purpose is to entertain tourists. As the COVID-19 pandemic restricts tourism, this industry is plunged into a food crisis.... Read More
Local Communities
The spirit of “Planting Trees for Sustainable Earth and Prosperous Locals” underlined the green action by Sakola Wanno in collaboration with Layanibumi and Green Network.
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"Do not forget the cultures of our land. We are allowed to be global, yet we must not leave our identity behind, our customs and origins."... Read More
“Magbigay ayon sa kakayahan, kumuha batay sa pangangailangan”. Give what you can, take what you need.... Read More
Discrimination against people with disabilities is still rampant, so they do not receive fair opportunities or even basic decent treatment in society.... Read More

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