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The Karen Refugee Committee,

KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE

NEWSLETTER

&

MONTHLY REPORT

September, 2017

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Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activity Report

September - 2017 Dear All Readers,

In this month, Karen Refugee Committee and camp committed attended the suicide

prevention organized by Catherine, Emily and Shoshanna from John Hopkins University, from

United States. The first workshop was held on September 25th

in Mae Sot with 20 participants

representing organizations who work with migrant, IDP, and refugee populations. The second

workshop was held on September 27th

in Umphang with 5 participants representing organizations

who work with refugee populations. A few days after the workshops, on 1st October, there was a

mass murder committed by Stephen Paddock happened at Mandalay Bay during the The Route 91

Harvest Festival resulted in 58 death and more than 489 injured. Stephen later on killed himself. The

motive behind this mass killing is not known. Many have assumed he has psycho problem and

wanted to make headline before dying. We hope that this kind of accident shouldn’t happen in our

camps.

A rumor story happen between some young people conversing through telephone saying

that, the resettlement is opened only persons with physically challenged and therefore, we should cut

of our hands to get this opportunity. It was a funny conservation but it also creates worry that this

kind of rumor is spreading. This is not true! Another thing happens about the Annual Population

Verification (APV) which will be conducted in October is that many people start questioning about

the further reduction which they heard that another 30% will be deducted for coming year 2018 and

again creates further anxiety. This is a difficult question for us to answer, as it is a difficult situation

as refugee leaders. From religious side, prayer requests are being made for the safe return of the

people to report during the verification. We earnestly need your support, encouragement and prayers

as we start going through this refugee transition. We want to thank donors, INGOs, NGO, UNHCR

for staying with us and I hope you will be with us till the end.

With gratitude,

General Secretary

Karen Refugee Committee

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Monthly Activities Report

September – 2017

● 2-5/09/2017 – KRC’s Finance Advisor went with KCBOs to Rangoon and met with EU

representatives, Netherland and New Zealand embassies and discussed how to

work together in the future.

● 04/09/2017 – KRC- CMSP Coordinator met with TBC at CMSP office and discussed about

Food Card and staff Job Description.

● 05/09/2017 – KRC, CMSP, TBC and CC met at KRC office and discussed about issue

related to Annual Population Verification for 2018. Only Maela, Umpheim and

Nupo representatives attended.

● 5-6/09/2017 – KRC and Capacity Building Officer attended Peace building training

organized by TBC in Maesod.

● 13/09/2017 – KRC-Education Coordinator presented Kare refugee issue organized by

Chiangmai University and US Consulate at Chiangmai.

● 12/09/2017 – KRC-Finance Advisor and Capacity Building Officer met with TBC and

UNHCR and discussed about CIT and how to work together in the future in

refugee camps.

● 14/09/2017 – KRC-Joint Secretary along with TBC met with Maela camp committee in

relation to AVP, Nutrition and shelter issues.

● 08/09/2017 – KRC-CMSP Coordinator met with TBC at CMSP office and discussed about

the staff contract for 2017.

● 18/09/2017 – KRC-Education Coordinator met with ESP School committee in relation to

school funding and future plan, in Maela camp.

● 19/09/2017 – KRC Chairperson, Education Coordinator met with UNHCR, TBC at KRC

office and discussed issue related to financial support for return.

● 21/09/2017 – KRC-Capacity Building Officer and LAC went to Umphiem camp and

provided training for MDRG specialist.

● 21/09/2017 – KRC-Livelihood Coordinator went to Nupo camp and organized meeting with

Livelihood committee in relation to livelihood future activities.

● 21/09/2017 – KRC-CMSP Coordinator along with TBC went to Nupo camp and provided

remaining Food Card holders and finishing the staff contract.

● 22/09/2017 – KRC-CMSP Coordinator along with TBC went to Umphiem camp and met

with camp committee, section committee, CBOs representatives and informed

about the shelter issue.

● 25-27/09/2017 – KRC-Education Coordinator attended Suicide Prevention Workshop

organized by John Hopkins University at Maesod.

● 26/09/2017 – KRC-Livelihood Coordinator met with Umphiem livelihood Committee and

discussed about (1) revise livelihood working structure, (2) planning for 2017-

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18 livelihood activities.

● 27/09/2017 – KRC-Livelihood Coordinator attended Livelihood Workshop Group meeting at

IRC office. Other participants are from UNHCR, ACTED, COERR, HI,

ADRA and KRC.

● 28-29/09/2017 – KRC-Health Coordinator and TBC met with physically challenged persons

at Maela camp and also met with camp committee, Zone and Section

committee and discussed about the supports for those people with special

needs.

● 29/09/2017 – KRC General Secretary along with TBC’s Shelter Manager (2) went to

Umphiem camp and discussed about shelter program support for 2017-18 with

camp committee, section leaders and CBOs.

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NGO Supporters:

TBC – The Border Consortium. Supports with food and shelter material. TBC also supports with

warm clothing for refugees. TBC coordinates with the Community Management and Preparedness

Program to help with administration and management capacity in all seven camps. TBC provides

KRC with administrative and organizational support and helps with staff remuneration.

ADRA – Adventist Development and Relief Agency. Starting January 2011, ADRA assumed

responsibility for vocational training formerly implemented by ZOA in all seven camps.

WEAVE – Promotes women and children’s education and self-reliance, focusing on household

issues to help women achieve more power, rights, and opportunities in refugee communities.

ARC – American Refugee Committee. Supports medical and health facilities.

M.I. – Malteser International, formerly MHD – Supports medical and health facilities.

World Education – Support for the Institute of Higher Education.

COERR – Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugees. Food and educational support.

EVI – Involved with care and support for extremely vulnerable individuals.

H.I. – Handicap International. Supports handicapped refugees with prostheses and rehabilitation.

It also organizes annual sporting events for the handicapped.

UNHCR – United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Supports registration process,

protection, and ultimate safe repatriation. It is currently helping with resettlement issues.

SMRU – Shoklo Malaria Research Unit. Supports malaria control, prevention, and treatment.

SVA – Supports libraries in the camps.

SAVE THE CHILDREN - Support teacher training and management capacity building.

PPAT – Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand. Supports family planning and preventive

education in refugee camps.

SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL – Supports Burmese refugees in the camp to address sanitation

issues.

RIGHT TO PLAY – Support Teacher subsidies, teacher training and capacity building.

IRC-LAC – Support the law

Address: P.O. Box 5 Mae Sot, Tak 63110

Thailand Tel: (055) Intl: +66 55 532 947 Fax: (055) Intl: +66 55 546 869 E-mail: [email protected]

Mae La 3,119 9,017 5,931 2,199 202 17,419 8,352 8,997

Umphiem 600 5,396 3,388 10,583 5,257 5,326

Nu Po 1,240 2,401 1,594 875 440 5,310 2,532 2,778

Mae La Oon 996 2,693 1,590 930 76 5,289 2,606 2,683

Mae Ra Moe 895 2,275 1,652 727 124 4,778 2,360 2,418

Htam Hin 699 1,756 1,182 492 152 3,582 1,747 1,936

Don Yang 351 840 546 271 37 1,694 810 884

Total 7,900 24,378 15,883 6,753 1,031 48,655 23,664 25,022

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 3,749 10,353 6,965 2,386 191 19,895 10,007 9,888

Umphiem 1,794 3,420 1,885 5,936 3027 2909

Nu Po 841 906 802 340 4 2,052 963 1089

Mae La Oon 639 1,870 1,752 497 33 4,152 2,073 2,079

Mae Ra Moe 958 2,723 2,054 950 94 5,821 2,908 2,913

Htam Hin 173 610 529 173 53 1,368 674 694

Don Yang

Total 8,154 19,882 13,987 4,977 375 39,224 19,652 19,572

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La

Umphiem

Nu Po 83 16 12 2 113 67 46

Mae La Oon (FTB) 1 1 1

Mae Ra Moe 2 50 54 5 109 55 54

Htam Hin

Don Yang 67 329 192 50 5 576 307 269

Total 69 463 262 67 7 799 429 370

No. of

FamiliesCamps Total Pop.

Age

Gender

631

New Arival in 7 Camps

Camps Total Pop.

AgeNo. of

Families

Total Pop.

Gender

Camp Population Report September - 2017Register People in 7 Camps

Unregister People in 7 Camps

Male Female

Age

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months

CampsNo. of

Families

1259

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La

Umphiem

Nu Po 1,442 2,481 1,215 350 126 4,172 2,101 2,071

Mae La Oon

Mae Ra Moe

Htam Hin 660 1,408 717 294 62 2,481 1,225 1,254

Don Yang 123 336 186 47 7 576 278 298

Total 2,225 4,225 2,118 691 195 7,229 3,604 3,623

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La

Umphiem

Nu Po

Mae La Oon 21 103 19 14 2 138 76 62

Mae Ra Moe 4 23 4 7 1 35 15 20

Htam Hin

Don Yang

Total 25 126 23 21 3 173 91 82

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 31 1,803 1,803 1,017 786

Umphiem 3 85 16 102 41 61

Nu Po 73 67 140 71 69

Mae La Oon 10 70 162 232 103 129

Mae Ra Moe 8 85 70 162 155 79 76

Htam Hin 14 9 23 13 10

Don Yang 36 104 140 65 75

Total 52 363 2,231 163 2,595 1,389 1,206

Boarding House Students in 6 Camps

Camps

Total Pop.

Total Pop.

Total Pop.

Age

Age

Pre-Screening People in 7 Camps

Camps

Number of PAB People in 7 Camps

Camps

AgeNo. of

Families

No. of

Families

No. of

Families

1

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 6,719 19,971 13,986 3,707 37,664

Umphiem 2,378 6,021 3,404 10,685 5,298 5,387

Nu Po 1,985 4,957 3,095 1,011 9,063 4,353 4,710

Mae La Oon 1,639 4,484 3,303 1,291 97 9,078 4,678 4,400

Mae Ra Moe 1,863 4,879 3,539 1,355 9,773 4,879 4,894

Htam Hin 1,179 2,868 2,106 738 5,712 2,830 2,882

Don Yang 539 1,487 975 287 2,749 1,433 1,316

G.Total 16,302 44,667 30,408 9,649 84,724 23,471 23,589

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 6899 19370 14699 4585 393 39047 19376 19671

Umphiem 2,397 6,211 3,430 10,943 5,428 5,515

Nu Po 3,503 5,944 3,694 1,577 572 11,787 5,734 6,053

Mae La Oon 1,666 4,737 3,523 1,441 111 9,812 4,858 4,954

Mae Ra Moe 1,867 5,156 3,834 1,689 219 10,898 5,417 5,481

Htam Hin 1,533 3,788 2,437 959 267 7,454 3,659 3,894

Don Yang 541 1,541 1,028 368 49 2,986 1,460 1,526

G.Total 51,114 136,807 97,923 31,545 1,708 92,927 45,932 47,094

Feeding Figures in 7 Camps

Camps

General Population in 7 Camps

Camps

AgeNo. of

FamiliesTotal Pop.

AgeNo. of

FamiliesTotal Pop.

1,260

1,302

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႔ ။

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● ၂၁ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC, CMSP ၀ T C ႔႔ ႔ ၀ Ca Contra ။

● ၂၂ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC, CMSP ၀ T C ႔ ၊ C he e ။

● ၂၅ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - C ၀ ၀ ႔ ee a a e e John e Public ea h ။

● ၂၅-၂၇ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - C ၀ T C ၀ ။

● ၂၆ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - C, ၀ ၁ ၂ ၂၀၁၇ - ၂၀၁၈ ။

● ၂၇ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - C, ၀ C L e h ၀ ႔ ။ ၀ UNHCR, ACTED, COERR, HI, , ႔ ။ ၂၈ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC, LLH ၀ ႔ ၀ ။

● ၂၉ ၉ ၂၀၁၇ - C T C he e ႔ ႔ ၊ C ။ ၂၀၁၇ - ၂၀၁၈ ။