Project weans villagers off illegal drug trade

By Yang Wanli in Chiang Mai, Thailand | China Daily | Updated: 2023-11-02 07:23
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An inmate at the center gathers natural rubber. YANG WANLI/CHINA DAILY

The Roi Jai Rak Project was launched in 2017 by Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati to safeguard local communities against drug abuse by creating a range of employment opportunities, reducing household expenses, and adopting a long-term strategy for sustainable incomes.

Huay San villager Kanya Laomi, who had been involved in drug dealing and became addicted to drugs while checking such consignments, said: "Nearly all the people in my village used to make a living by growing opium poppies or trafficking drugs. This way of life enabled them to make money quickly, but was also life-threatening."

Years ago, after being released from prison, Kanya joined the Roi Jai Rak Project, and is now employed as a sanitary worker. She has two children, but has never told them how she used to earn a living.

"I remember how terrified I was back then whenever I saw a police officer. Now, I feel I am living a decent life. I can tell my children about my job, and I am no longer afraid of the police," she said.

The project features a systematic plan, which is carried out by using various approaches. Sufficient water supplies, and good-quality soil and forests are guaranteed to provide food for local people and develop basic infrastructure.

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