Dashboard Statelessness Working Group – COVID-19 Response Coordination Sub-group 20 August 2020

2nd | 20% Others Stateless Population Statistics 1st | 21% Chiang Rai * Royal Thai Government statistics for registered stateless as of 31 December 2019 5th | 6% Total 474,888 Mae Hong Son Chiang Mai Top 10 Provinces

Reported Cases 0 Tak In person 3rd |18% Key Areas of Intervention Remote Stateless Statistics by Age and Gender * Royal Thai Government statistics for registered stateless as of 31 December 2019 Basic Needs and Livelihoods Ubon Age Gender Access to Health Ratchathani F M 50% 50% Education Kanchanaburi 54% 46% 47% 53% Risk Communication 4th |14% Bangkok 47% 53% 49% 51% Freedom of Movement Ratchaburi 46% 54% 6th | 4% 50% 50% Key Funding Requirements* (USD) 51% 49% 62% 38% * Funding is catered not only to stateless beneficiaries, but also to different 48% 52% Trat groups of person of concerns 51% 49%

Funded Gap Total $2,146,353 10th | 1%

9th | 1%

Ranong 8th | 1% Education 75% 25% $407,024 7th | 2% PPE Materials 50% 50% $19,930

Risk Communication 48% 52% $517,881 In-kind support (Food & Survival Kits) 32% 68% $1,201,518 1

Dashboard Statelessness Working Group – COVID-19 Response Coordination Sub-group 20 August 2020

Basic Needs and Livelihoods Education Key Issue Basic needs gaps owing to impact of COVID-19 on livelihoods and impact of Key Issue Ensuring continued access to education for stateless children and youths the dry season • Provision of support to Ministry of Education to manage impact of COVID-19 on basic educa- • Distribution of survival kits and other material support (IEC, soap, PPE) for stateless persons, tion and provide recommendations on comprehensive sector response (UNESCO, UNICEF) migrants and their communities; at least 10,000 beneficiaries (UNHCR, ADRA, IOM, UNICEF) • Provision of support to non-Thai students to access Information Education Communication • Distribution of survival kits to at least 1,200 vulnerable stateless person and host communities materials and educational resources (UNESCO, UNICEF) In 77 village in Mae Chan, Mae Fah Luang and Districts of Chiang Rai. Ongoing distri- • Development of Framework for Reopening Schools (UNESCO, UNICEF) bution of further 1,050 of survival kits to vulnerable stateless persons and host communities in • Survey on educational needs of stateless children and youths (ADRA, UNICEF, UNESCO) Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son and Tak (UNHCR, ADRA) • Monitoring of border closure and access to schooling in for students currently in • Research on inclusion of stateless persons within the RTG’s COVID-19 social protection re- (ADRA, UNHCR) sponse (UNHCR, IOM) • Monitoring of access to online learning materials for stateless students (ADRA, UNHCR) • Survey on the social and economic situation of stateless youth (RCO, UNHCR, UNESCO, UNICEF) • Community outreach and support on prevention and resilience to civil society organizations (UNDP) Risk Communication and Coordination • Community consultations in Chiang Mai (UNDP) Key Issue Provision of effective risk and other communication to stateless persons and • Consultations with NGOs in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai on access to basic needs and gaps in their host communities; effective response coordination amongst partners support (UNHCR) • Convening the Statelessness Working Group’s COVID-19 Response Coordination Sub-group • Survey on COVID-19 related vulnerabilities and perceptions of non-Thai population in Thailand to adapt to changing needs and ensure an effective and coordinated response to the COVID- (IOM) 19 situation (all Sub-group members) • Village level assessment in Mueang Ranong district, Suk Samran district and district • Development of COVID-19 risk communication content for dissemination amongst stateless on 1) presence of non-Thai nationals, 2) vulnerabilities to COVID-19, 3) impacts of COVID-19 and other populations (UNICEF, IOM, UNESCO, UNDP, ADRA) on livelihoods, food, and access to services, and 4) awareness and knowledge levels on • Dissemination of COVID-19 information at the local level amongst stateless and host commu- COVID-19 (IOM). nities, reaching at least 20,000 stateless, migrants and other vulnerable populations (UNICEF, IOM)

Freedom of Movement Access to Health Key Issue Monitoring restrictions on movement and ensuring that they do not have a Key Issue Ensuring inclusion in the RTG’s COVID-19 response and access to COVID-19 disproportionate impact on stateless persons testing and healthcare • Monitoring restrictions on movement and the impact on stateless persons (ADRA, UNHCR) • Advocacy on inclusion of stateless persons and those of undetermined nationality in the RTG’s • Monitoring the application process for travel permits and providing technical and advocacy national surveillance, response and planning activities (UNHCR, IOM, UNICEF) support to make applications in individual cases (ADRA, UNHCR) • Monitoring on the ground to ensure that stateless persons without health insurance are given access to free COVID-19 testing and healthcare (IOM, ADRA) • Community outreach and support to civil society organizations on COVID-19 prevention (UNICEF) • Provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and hygiene materials to stateless persons and host communities (ADRA, IOM, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNICEF) • Provision of psychosocial health support (UNICEF, ADRA) • Jointly developed advocacy in enhancing social protection for stateless Person (UNHCR) • Regular coordination with Mae Sot hospital to support COVID-19 response (IOM)

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