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Nick Kightley

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Strategic Lead - Food and Farming
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Blog posts from this author

Migrant worker on a Thai boat in Samut Sakhon © ILO

Thailand, a state on a journey: ending human rights abuses in fishing and farming

3 April 2017
In March, an ILO committee set up to examine the use of forced labour in Thailand reported on its latest findings.

Why migrant workers in Thailand and their defenders need support

13 December 2016
 A letter to The Royal Thai Government on the necessity of supporting human rights defender, Andy Hall and other campaigners and whistleblowers.
Burmese migrants working on a Thai boat in Mahachai port ©ILO-Thierry Falise

Thailand’s improved human trafficking status: a springboard for change?

11 August 2016
Ending migrant worker abuse, slavery and trafficking in the Thai fishing and seafood processing sectors.

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