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Joined December 1946.

Now a member for 73


years.
HISTORY.
Served as President of
the General Assembly in
1956.
Became a non-
permanent member of
UN Security Council in
HISTORY. 1985-1986.

Active involvement in
many peacekeeping
Currently hosts 25 UN
agencies in Bangkok.

HISTORY. Active involvement in


many peacekeeping
operations worldwide.
HUMAN
RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS
• Endorsed the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in 1948

• Royal Thai Government respects fundamental


freedoms and basic human rights
• A state party to 7 core international human
rights instruments
DRUGS AND
CRIME
COMBATING WORLD DRUG
PROBLEM
• The fight against narcotic drugs is one of the top
priorities of its national agenda.
• Has a long history of active engagement and contribution
to the CND since 1973.
• Committed to a comprehensive and balanced approach in
addressing the world drug problem
• Their approach has led to the adoption of the UN Guiding
Principles on Alternative Development by the UNGA in
December 2013.
PROMOTING GENDER-SENSITIVITY IN
INTERNATIONAL NORMS OF CRIME PREVENTION
AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
• Has been an active member of the Commission on Crime
Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ)

•Her Royal Highness, Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol,


realized that the 1955 UN Standard Minimum Rules for the
Treatment of Prisoners (or the SMR) do not sufficiently
address the needs of women prisoners.
PROMOTING GENDER-SENSITIVITY IN
INTERNATIONAL NORMS OF CRIME PREVENTION
AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
• In recognition of the gender-specific needs of women
in the criminal justice system, Thailand took the lead in
mobilizing international support for the development of
the first UN standard for the treatment of women
prisoners to supplement the SMRs on gender-specific
provisions.
• This was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2010.
COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT
HOME AND ABROAD
• In 2014, the RTG declared a “Zero Tolerance for Human
Trafficking” policy, which has been the basis for creating an
integrated system for battling human trafficking

• This has been elevated to a national priority along with the


Royal Thai Government’s determination to punish those
who were involved in the use of forced labourers on fishing
vessels.
COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT
HOME AND ABROAD
• In prevention, the Royal Thai Government has identified
weaknesses in the underlying migrant system as a key root cause
that must be addressed in order to prevent human trafficking.

• At an international level, Thailand is working with members of


the Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and
Related Transnational Crime to develop policy guidance for
countries in the Asia-Pacific to promote a common understanding
on how to effectively implement the UN Trafficking and Smuggling
Protocols.
PEACE AND
SECURITY
UNITED NATIONS
PEACEKEEPERS
• A.K.A blue helmets
• Inspires hope for people affected by
conflicts around the world.
• One of UN’s political tools to help host
countries transition from conflict to peace.
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