Raks Thai Foundation (Raks Thai) was established on August 15, 1997, succeeding CARE International (Thailand) and later becoming a member of CARE International in January 2003. Since its inception, Raks Thai has been involved in community-based development across five program areas: Environment, Women's Economic Empowerment, Health, Children and Youth, and Emergency Preparedness.
Having an impressive record in managing natural resources and climate change projects, Raks Thai possesses substantial expertise in the intersection of migration, community development, and climate change adaptation. They have actively engaged in international science-practice initiatives such as "Where the Rain Falls," "TransRe," and "AGRUMIG." Through their Environment program, Raks Thai emphasizes community-based adaptation (CBA), aiding communities in comprehending climate change impacts and crafting sustainable strategies for a resilient future.
Raks Thai operates at both the local and regional levels, specifically in various provinces across Thailand: Chiangmai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Payao in the North; Ubonratchathani, Udonthani in Northeastern Thailand; Nakonsrithamarat, Pattani, Yala, Narathiwas in the South; and Ayutthaya, Samut Sakorn in Central Thailand.
With experience in livelihood recovery, including alternative livelihood support and capacity building to restore/strengthen people's means of living, Raks Thai, with its five dedicated staff members, will be well-equipped to respond to disaster events in Thailand.