#HumanRightsDay 💞 Manushya Foundation received the 2024 Human Rights Tulip Award from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Thailand! 💕On the 3rd December 2024, the Manushya team received the Human Rights Tulip Award at the Netherlands Embassy in Bangkok. It was a humbling reminder and motivation for us to keep doing the work for our communities as well as with ourselves. 🌷The #HumanRightsTulip is awarded to appreciate the work of organizations and individuals supporting human rights movements. Manushya was recognised for our work to support and amplify movements in Thailand and Laos. Ambassador Remco van Wijngaarden described Manushya as “an organization that has, excuse my English, a lot of balls.” We accept this commendation in the most intersectional feminist sense possible, and want to thank our wonderful, fierce team once again for the ways in which we have stood alongside each other, even in spite of setbacks, and celebrate our achievements. 🌼The ceremony was then followed by a powerful screening of the film ‘Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law’ and the Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution. The film was also a profound reminder to us about the interconnectedness of our global movements, which we will continue to learn more about and stand in solidarity with. ✊We want to extend our deepest thanks to the Dutch Embassy and everyone, from our team to our broader community, for all the support you have provided in resources, engagement, and morale. We appreciate it deeply, especially as a small organization that is beyond perfect and still growing. We thus dedicate this award to our whole broader community - this is a celebration of you too. We promise to keep working to fight, heal, hold ourselves accountable, and stay focused on our collective dreams of liberation and equity. #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings Emilie Palamy Pradichit Rasa Taokaew Sutasinee Janpongsri Deena B Waranya Areerom Butsarakham Kamsiripimarn Neïla Mangin Maïza Mg Theindollar Luna Marciano Delasari Krisda Putri Barachiel Concepcion Ploypitcha Uerfuer Jean Linis-Dinco, PhD #HumanRights #HumanRightsDay #EqualityForAll #LaosHumanRights #ThailandHumanRights #Laos #Thailand #ASEAN
Manushya Foundation ♾ #WeAreManushyan
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Women-led | Intersectional Feminists reinforcing the power of Humans to fight for Human Rights, Equality & Justice ✊🏼⚖️
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In Sanskrit, Manushya means 'Human Being'. It was founded in 2017 by Emilie Palamy Pradichit, as an Intersectional Feminist organization reinforcing the power of local communities to fight for Human Rights, Equality & Justice ✊🏼⚖️ 🕊 Our Vision #WeAreManushyan • Equal Human Beings • We Believe in the 'Infinite Positive Power of Humans' in building together inclusive, just, equal and peaceful societies in Asia, where everyone enjoys human rights, leaving no one behind. ❤️ Our Mission We connect and reinforce the power of local communities across Asia to be at the center of decisions and policies that affect them. Communities become Agents of Change fighting for their rights and providing solutions to improve their lives and livelihoods. ♾ Our Thematic Focus 1. Digital Rights: We work towards the promotion and protection of online freedom of expression and online privacy. 2. Business & Human Rights / Climate Justice: We’re committed to put People & Planet over Profit! 3. United Nations Accountability Mechanisms: We reinforce the power of local communities to engage with UN Human Rights Mechanisms, ensuring their voices and needs are taken into account to improve the situation on the ground. We also pursue international litigation cases to bring Justice to communities! 4. Women Leaders: We apply a gender lens to our work and ensure women human rights defenders lead human rights decisions and initiatives. 5. Resourcing Human Rights Defenders: We provide subgrants to marginalized communities affected by unfair policies and facing the most adverse impacts of business conducts. 💫 How change happens? We implement the following strategies ⤵️ 1. Coalition Building: establishing strong intersectional networks. 2. Capacity Development: enabling communities to effectively fight for their rights. 3. Research & Advocacy: centering communities' voices in policies. 4. Subgranting: financially supporting the most marginalized to fight for their rights!
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- Phaya Thai, Bangkok City
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- Community Development Capacity Building Human Rights Empowerment International Law Sustainable Development Community Empowerment Business and Human Rights Universal Periodic Review Engangement Mobilization Social Justice Strategy Development Evidence-Based Documentation Advocacy Treaty Bodies Special Procedures Monitoring & Reporting Human Rights Education และMovement Building & Strengthening
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พนักงานที่ Manushya Foundation ♾ #WeAreManushyan
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Emilie Palamy Pradichit
Intersectional Feminist Visionary | Human Rights Lawyer | Founder & Executive Director at Manushya Foundation
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Andrea Spak
I support non-profits in their mission for a better world.
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Alexa Fischer
Advanced Master of Science in International Relations and Diplomacy, Leiden University, Den Haag
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Ploypitcha Uerfuer
International Development
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#DecolonisingWellbeing 💌Sending love to all who are not feeling the ‘holiday spirit’ ❤️🩹 While the ‘#HolidaySeason’ can be a great time to #Celebrate, #Reflect, and spend #QualityTime with our loved ones, we need to recognise that nobody is ‘obligated’ to subscribe to the ‘#HolidaySpirit.’ As we approach the end of the ‘2024th year of the Common Era,’ let’s recognise that there are many reasons why people of the #GlobalMajority might have complex thoughts and feelings about this time. Even through the ‘holiday season,’ some continue to endure grief, genocide, displacement, loneliness, exhaustion, #Burnout, and other issues that might affect their physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental #Wellbeing. 🫂 Today, we send our heartfelt solidarity to those who, for many reasons, might not be feeling the ‘holiday spirit’ in the same way others might be. 🤝 For those of us with an abundance of #Joy and #Blessings in our lives, let’s reflect on how we can share these with those who do not have the same access, and use this time to #TakeAction in building the kinds of #Relationships we want to see in this world. Read more at 🔗 bit.ly/3VPzgF6 #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #CollectiveCare #CommunityCare #Decolonisation #TruthTelling #History #Selfcare #SelfLove #Mindset #Inspiration #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #Wellbeing #Wellness #Solidarity #CollectiveHealing #SpreadLove #RadicalAcceptance #LetGo #EndOppression #Freedom #LoveYourself #GlobalLiberation #SpiritualLiberation #Liberation #MentalLiberation #IntersectionalFeminism #Feminism
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#ThankYouGisele #MeToo 🫶 #GiselePelicot has shifted the direction of shame ✊ She’s the brave courageous woman who told the world « La honte doit changer de camp | Shame must change sides » 🫶 #TheirShameNotOurs We’re ending this year with a historical verdict in the mass rape trial, as French justice has decided to hold accountable a man who thought he could get away with a decade of sexual abuses. Dominique Pelicot, who drugged his ex-wife, Gisèle Pelicot, then handed her over to dozens of strangers for their pleasure, has been sentenced to the maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. "Dazed", Dominique isn't ruling out an appeal, according to his lawyer. Don’t worry though, he’ll have plenty of time to reflect—two-thirds of his sentence is without parole. Fifty other men were also sentenced. Every single one of the 51 defendants was found guilty—not a single acquittal! From a few years behind bars to up to 15, they’ll now face the consequences of their horrific actions. ✊ Let’s be clear: this post is not about that despicable individual. This post is about Gisèle Pelicot, a woman who has already endured more than anyone ever should. She should have been allowed to heal, to rest, to live a life free from the weight of what she suffered. Instead, Gisèle showed the world an incredible courage and resilience. She didn’t just survive her nightmare—she made sure it wasn’t forgotten. Despite every obstacle, she shared her story and made sure the world saw it. She turned her pain into a force that shook the world, proving that women will no longer be silenced. If justice exists in this case, it’s because of women like her. 🙏 Gisèle, you’ve shown us all what it means to rise, to fight, and to never let anyone steal your voice again. We wish you the best for what comes next, because too often, the victims are forgotten once the verdict is given. But the pain, the scars, the consequences—those stay. At Manushya Foundation ♾ #WeAreManushyan we stand with survivors like Gisèle and work tirelessly to shift the narrative in Southeast Asia, where survivors are too often silenced, blamed, and shamed, while rapists walk free. We are inspired by Gisele’s bravery and are leveraging her as a global icon to challenge rape culture and the deep-rooted stigmas that protect perpetrators in Thailand, Laos, and across the region. Gisele’s fight shows us the power of speaking out and holding abusers accountable, no matter how high the barriers seem. Her courage motivates us to amplify the voices of survivors, demand justice, and end sexual violence everywhere. Together, we are ensuring that shame stays where it belongs—with the perpetrators. #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #JusticeForGisele #BreakTheSilence #WomenSupportingWomen #survivors #EndSexualViolence #Pelicot #MazanTrial #HearHerStory #HerStory #ShameOnThem #SurvivorsLead #EndRapeCulture #FromSurvivorToJustice #AccountabilityForAll #HerCourageTheirGuilt #NoMoreSilence
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🛑 STOP #TransnationalRepression & Deportation of Cambodian refugees! 🚨In a powerful article published in The Diplomat, David Whitehouse uncovers Thailand’s glaring human rights failings as it commits transnational repression in support of the Cambodian authoritarian regime and forcibly deported six Cambodian activists. This deportation, carried out despite the explicit protections enshrined in Thailand’s Anti-Torture Act of 2023, constitutes refoulement—a violation of both domestic law and international human rights principles. 🗣️ Emilie Palamy Pradichit, Founder & Executive Director of the Manushya Foundation ♾ #WeAreManushyan, strongly condemned the act: “Thailand has carried out a blatant violation of both Thai and international law,” she said. Section 13 of the Act, she added, “is a clear commitment to protect individuals from refoulement,” making this deportation a stark betrayal of the country’s own legal framework. 🇺🇳 These actions cast a shadow over Thailand’s upcoming term on the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC), set to begin in January 2025. As a member of the HRC, Thailand will be expected to uphold the very principles it has violated—raising pressing questions about its suitability for such a role. 🫂 Solidarity means demanding accountability. The deportation of these six activists exposes the gap between Thailand’s commitments and actions. As Thailand assumes its HRC seat, the global community must call for accountability and justice! 📌Scan the QR code and read David Whitehouse‘s full article in The Diplomat to learn more about Thailand’s legal violations and the global implications of its actions. You can also access the article here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gnj2jDyT #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #TransnationalRepression #Authoritarianism #Deportation #HumanRights #Thailand #Cambodia #Justice #Democracy #humanrightsdefenders
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🌍 On this International Migrant Day, we stand with migrant domestic workers who face the dual struggle of labor rights violations and climate change. In the ASEAN region, millions are being displaced by storms, floods, and droughts, forcing many to leave their homes in search of safety and a better life. Yet, migrant domestic workers—who are primarily women—continue to endure poor wages, unsafe living conditions, and legal challenges. These workers are especially vulnerable during climate disasters, often trapped in dangerous situations with little protection. It's time for ASEAN nations to act! ✊ 🚨 Protect migrant workers by ratifying the ILO Domestic Workers’ Convention (No. 189) 🚨 Design migration policies that safeguard displaced workers from climate impacts 🚨 Amplify the voices of migrant domestic workers in climate decision-making #WeAreManushyan ♾️EqualHumanBeings #InternationalMigrantDay #ClimateJustice #MigrantRights #DomesticWorkers #ASEAN #ClimateAction #LabourRights #ILO189
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🚨 #Artificialintelligence🚨You might have seen, we’ve recently dropped our latest report: “Balancing Progress and Human Rights: Is Thailand Ready for AI That Respects Human Rights?” #AI is evolving faster than Thailand’s laws can keep up, and we’re not having it. We gathered some of the brightest minds for an unapologetic LinkedIn event—moderated by the one and only Tommy Walker —where experts Jean Linis-Dinco, PhD, Emilie Palamy Pradichit, Joanita G. Britto Menon , and Arzak Khan laid it all out: AI, human rights, and Thailand’s serious need for legal reform. If you missed the event, don’t stress! Slide to capture some highlights! 📕And if you’re more into reading than listening to people, read our report! 👉🏽 Scan the QR Code or 👉🏽 Access the report on our website, here: https://lnkd.in/dx-J8dD8 💭 Share your thoughts and help spread the word! #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #ResponsibleAI #Artificialintelligence #EthicalAI #IA #PeopleOverProfit #Equality #Justice #Feminism #AIForGood #HumanRightsInTech #TechAccountability #DataPrivacy #PrivacyMatters #AIRevolution #DigitalRights #FairTech #TechForGood #AIWithIntegrity #HumanCenteredAI #AIethics
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#EndViolenceAgainstSexWorkers ✊ Protecting Digital Safety and Empowerment 💻 In today’s digital age, online platforms offer sex workers a vital space for safety, autonomy, and control. Digital tools allow workers to screen clients, negotiate terms, and protect their privacy—minimizing physical risks and reducing reliance on exploitative intermediaries. These platforms provide a lifeline, enabling sex workers to connect with clients globally, access support, and build solidarity within their communities. 🚫 But this freedom is under threat. Laws like FOSTA-SESTA in the U.S. and restrictive local regulations in Thailand force sex workers offline, exposing them to violence, surveillance, and loss of financial security. Digital spaces must remain safe for sex workers to protect their rights, privacy, and livelihoods. 🛑 This December 17th, stand up for the digital safety of sex workers. Advocate for secure online spaces, oppose censorship, and support laws that protect workers’ rights. Together, we can create a future where sex workers can work safely and with dignity. #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #EndViolence #DecriminalizeSexWork #SexWorkersRights #DigitalSafetyForSexWorkers #JusticeForSexWorkers #NoMoreStigma
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#Laos 🇱🇦#WhereIsSombath?🚨While Laos is busy finding new activists and human rights defenders to terrorise, kill, torture, imprison, and arrest, there’s still one name that demands to be said—especially today—and will keep being said as long as it’s needed. Sombath Somphone. Twelve years have passed since his enforced disappearance, and yet, the Lao government continues to ignore the truth his family deserves. They've had more than a decade to come up with something resembling accountability, but apparently, silence and lies are still their go-to strategies. 🙏🏽 Sombath Somphone was a pioneer in community-based development and youth empowerment in Laos. He worked tirelessly to improve the lives of marginalised communities, focusing on sustainable development, education, and environmental conservation. But instead of honoring his work, the Lao government decided his ideas were too much of a threat. On December 15, 2012, Sombath was abducted in broad daylight and his fate remains unknown. The Lao elites hoped the world would forget about Sombath. But what they didn’t realise is that by trying to erase him, they only made his name a symbol of hope, change, and the relentless fight for justice. His truth is no longer something they can bury, no matter how hard they try to hide it. It lives on, louder than ever. When people talk about the Lao government, one question will always come up: Where is Sombath? ✊🏽 We believe 12 years is more than enough time for the authorities to get their act together and conduct a proper investigation. Check out the Joint Letter we’ve endorsed, where we continue to demand the answers that Sombath’s family deserves. Access the Joint Statement here: https://lnkd.in/ewtvfMpi #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings FIDH - International Federation for Human Rights Shui-Meng Ng CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation Philip Robertson Jr Debbie Stothard Mary Lawlor #WhereIsSombath #JusticeForSombath #EnforcedDisappearances #LaoGovernmentAccountability #TruthForSombath #12YearsOfSilence #StopTheCoverUp #HumanRightsInLaos #LaoHumanRights #SombathSomphone #FightForJustice #DemandAnswers #AccountabilityNow #Laos #NeverForgetSombath
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#DecolonisingWellbeing ❣️We do not need 1st January of the Gregorian Calendar to start chasing our dreams! 🙏 The Gregorian Calendar ‘New Years’ can be a powerful time for setting ‘resolutions’ and goals, motivating us to ‘self improve,’ and initiating our plans to take care of ourselves and others better. However, aside from the fact that many #GlobalMajority cultures celebrate New Years’ differently, the reality is that we can start working towards our goals any time of the year. We challenge ourselves to start working towards our goals now - who needs the 1st January to start chasing our dreams? 🤲It has been a momentous year for global movements towards justice and equity for all. Those of us fighting for our rights and freedoms have no time to spare - we will keep going, today, tomorrow, for the rest of this year, and certainly next year and beyond. #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #HolidaySeason #NewYears #NewYearsResolutions #NewYearOldMe #GenerationalHealing #GlobalMajorityHealing #GlobalMajority #CollectiveCare #CommunityCare #Mindset #Inspiration #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #Wellbeing #Wellness #CollectiveHealing #SpreadLove #RadicalAcceptance #Selfcare #SelfLove #LoveYourself
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🚨 #Artificialintelligence #AI 💡 To mark #HumanRightsDay, Manushya Foundation dropped a report that actually matters: "Balancing Progress and Human Rights: Is Thailand Ready for AI That Respects Human Rights?" 💡 While the Thai government tries to follow the latest trends like a wannabe, we’ve got a warning about AI that they might want to listen to before it all blows up in their faces. And it's in our report linked here: https://lnkd.in/dx-J8dD8 (or Scan the QR)! 👉🏽 If you're reading this on the toilet or in the train, you can access our news release here: https://lnkd.in/dhZ6f5jT (or scan the QR)! ✊ But what's more important is that Manushya Foundation is urging Thai policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society to wake up and finally act on our findings. Without real, human rights-based AI laws, you can kiss public trust in technology goodbye. AI development in Thailand needs to be accountable. Let’s make sure Thailand’s AI doesn’t come at the expense of the little bit of privacy, freedom, or fairness we have left. For once, Thailand has the chance to lead the way for good—and not just be a world leader in government repression, surveillance, and letting tech giants run wild at the cost of citizens' rights. 💭 Share your thoughts and help spread the word! #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings Emilie Palamy Pradichit Joanita G. Britto Menon Arzak Khan Tommy Walker #ResponsibleAI #Artificialintelligence #EthicalAI #IA #PeopleOverProfit #Equality #Justice #Feminism #AIForGood #HumanRightsInTech #TechAccountability #DataPrivacy #PrivacyMatters #AIRevolution #DigitalRights #FairTech #TechForGood #AIWithIntegrity #HumanCenteredAI #AIethics