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Item Metadata only From needs to rights : the transition towards rights based humanitarianism and empowerment in the Burmese Refugee Camps in Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2012) Maclean, Dana Savannah Woo; Hayes, Michael George; Laghzaoui Latifaexplores proposals that the rights based approach (RBA), more specifically the principles of participation and empowerment, are effective in fostering greater food security in a protracted refugee situation. Programs falling under the categories of incomeItem Metadata only Human rights education as a tool for empowerment of female sex workers : a case study of one non-formal education program for female sex workers in Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2006) Supawadee Petrat; Pimpawun BoonmongkonItem Metadata only Community theatre media as a means of human rights education : a case study of Makhampom theatre group in Thailand(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2005) Razzaque Khan, Ahmed Abidur; Hayes, Michael George; Pornrat Damrhung. This Thesis argues that the development theatre implemented by the Makhampom Theatre Group develops community culture but it has not developed a rights based approach to participation and thus empowerment. In this context Makhampom Theatre Group as conveyer... and three villages of sub-district Nongkatao, Nakhornthai district in Pitsanulok province, this study finds that the Makhampom Theatre Group develops their own methodology according to culture and practice rather than follow participatory empowerment textsItem Open Access Between victim and agent : literary representations of the Sri Lankan female militant(Mahidol University, 2021) Asokan, Archana Shani, 1994-; Barry, Coeli; Edwin, Shirin E.to the ethnonational struggle and the patriarchal society within which it takes place, highlights her ambivalent empowerment. This position, though relatively new to mainstream conflict discourse, has been discussed in post-conflict literature such as fiction... of female militants and the ambivalence of the empowerment they experience in this role. Further, this research highlights the idea that female militants cannot be treated as a homogenous group, as they each have their own unique motivations and experiences
