By Auttapon Srichitsanuwaranon |
In Sisaket, a northeastern Thai province bordering Cambodia, disabled residents often struggle to access essential aids like prosthetics and orthotics due to geographic isolation and financial hardship. Many endure long, expensive trips to service centres, prompting calls for local repair facilities, travel subsidies, and personalised equipment to improve their lives.
<p>Photos collection of the anti-Rasi Salai dam movement in 1990s, these images were taken over the years by four local amateur Thai photographers and community members, Sanun Chusakul, Pairor Sujinprum, Juthathip Damrongtrairat and Pranee Makhanun. They document an important part of this community struggle, showing protests and activities of resistance, as well as ways of life that now no longer exist.</p>