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SEEING BEYOND THE RIVER
Bangkok Post
|November 15, 2025
To mark the World Children's Day, Life shines a spotlight on a young woman ready to shape the future
When Kornkanok Mukthaisong first saw a short video of a Unicef Thailand volunteer project in Khon Kaen, she didn't expect it would change the way she saw the world.
At the time, the 22-year-old digital media student from Mahasarakham University was simply inspired. The clip showed university volunteers working with children on an environmental project, combining two of her favour-ite things — media and nature. It was exactly what she wanted to do, using media to tell stories.
That spark led Kornkanok and her friends to join Unicef Thailand's I AM UNICEF volunteer programme earlier this year in Chiang Khan. This town in Loei sits along the Mekong River and appears like a postcard-perfect vision of wooden guesthouses, quiet streets and sunset cycling paths. But as she soon learned, behind that beauty lies a quiet struggle. Their story reveals how climate change doesn't just disrupt nature; it reshapes the lives of children in unseen ways.
Before the workshop, Kornkanok and other volunteers attended training with Unicef Thailand, where one lesson stood out-respecting children's rights and consent. They learned that even small gestures, like speaking to a child or sharing contact details, require awareness and permission.
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