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DLP formally extends M-FUND in shelters along the Thai-Myanmar border
The disruption of funding support to aid and development from the US government in January 2025 have had a major negative impact on health and other services delivered to refugee populations living in temporary shelters along the Thai-Myanmar border. As a result, Thai hospitals, health authorities, and partners in border areas have solicited DLP to implement M-FUND in some of the camps, namely Mae La in Tak province and Ban Mai Nai Soi and Ban Mae Surin in Mae Hong Son pro
5 days ago1 min read


DLP and new partners collaborate to implement M-FUND in Southern Thailand and Myanmar
In March 2026, DLP is starting a new formal partnership with 2 local NGOs , namely the Foundation for Education and Development (FED) , and Myat Tissar (MTS) , to implement M-FUND in Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Surat Thani provinces in southern Thailand (FED), and in Kawthoung division in Myanmar (MTS). FED and MTS have long-standing presence and health and education projects for migrants and border communities in these areas, and they have helped recruit some members into M
Mar 311 min read


M-FUND will pilot project in Malaysia
On 10 December 2025, Dr. Nicolas Durier, Director of Dreamlopments (DLP) Foundation, met Raja Dato' Nushirwan bin Zainal Abidin , the Director-General of Malaysia's National Security Council (NSC), to discuss the proposal to pilot the M-FUND project in Malaysia. The meeting was facilitated by our long-standing partner Médecins Sans Frontières in Malaysia. DLP aims to collaborate with the government of Malaysia and other stakeholders to implement the M-FUND health access
Dec 10, 20251 min read
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