In a landmark move, the Thai government has granted long-term refugees from Myanmar the right to work legally within the country. This resolution, announced on Tuesday, has been warmly welcomed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), citing it as a significant economic opportunity for both the refugees and Thailand. The policy shift allows refugees who have sought sanctuary in Thailand, often for many years, to contribute to the local economy. The UNHCR praised this decision, emphasizing its potential to improve the livelihood of thousands of individuals while bolstering the workforce. Thailand has been home to numerous refugees from Myanmar due to ongoing conflicts in the neighboring country. This new regulation is expected to provide these refugees with better integration into Thai society and a path to self-reliance, further strengthening the socio-economic fabric of the region. The decision marks a progressive step in refugee rights, setting a precedent for other nations in the region to follow. The UNHCR continues to support Thailand’s efforts in enhancing the quality of life for displaced communities, underscoring the importance of such resolutions in addressing global refugee crises. Post navigation UK Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Ukraine, Lithuania Strengthen Child Return Efforts