Home Visits and Relief Support for Landslide Victims in Ban Pa Yang, Chiang Rai

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On October 9, the project team from the Chiang Rai PPAT Medical Clinic, led by Khun Kornrawee Sanduang, Project Manager, along with Khun Pongsakorn Saokhiao, Project Officer, and their team, conducted home visits to residents affected by a landslide in Ban Pa Yang, Mae Fa Luang Subdistrict, Mae Fa Luang District, Chiang Rai Province. The visit aimed to offer emotional support and provide initial relief supplies to those impacted. In collaboration with the Ban Pa Yang Subdistrict Health Promoting Hospital, the team also coordinated mobile reproductive health services for the local population. These services were delivered without discrimination based on ethnicity, religion, or nationality, under the framework of the project “Meeting the Essential SRH Needs of Communities Affected by Floods and Landslides in Northern Thailand,” supported by funding from the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). Affected residents remain temporarily sheltered in safe zones while waiting for their homes to be repaired or rebuilt, as recovery efforts continue in the area.

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