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WPN Report

July 2012 - April 2014

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Acknowledgement

Wunpawng Nightoi would like to sincerely thank all of theindividuals, partner and donor organisations, UN Agencies,government ministries, the IRRC, the Joint trategy !eam,our friends in the international community and the "achindiaspora as well as our staff, volunteers and the local com#munities and camp committees$ Without your support ourwork would not %e possi%le$

&ur heartfelt thanks$

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INDEX1. Introduction......................................................................................32. About WPN........................................................................................43. WPN pro r!""e#$ conte%t...............................................................&4. WPN 'i#ion !nd (i##ion )our *r!i#on d$+tre, ................................../. IDP# li e# !nd oice#......................................................................10

&. WPN tr!te y !nd Pro r!""e#......................................................14. Pro r!""e# !c ie e"ent# per #ector...........................................1&

.1 ood ecurity !nd 5i eli ood.................................................1& .2 W!ter6 !nit!tion !nd 7y iene )WA 7 6 !nd Non ood Ite"#

Di#tribution.............................................................................1 .3 7e!lt .....................................................................................23

.4 Educ!tion...............................................................................2/ ./ Protection..............................................................................2

.& Nutrition.................................................................................33

. 8!p!city 9uildin !nd upport..............................................3/

:. ;ur P!rtner#....................................................................................3&. ;ur in!nce#...................................................................................3

Anne% 1 ;r !no r!""e.....................................................................41

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IN<R;D=8<I;N' ince Wunpawng Ninghtoi (W)N* started its activities in June + '' as an

urgent humanitarian response to the I-)s suffering after the war resumed

%etween the "achin Independence Army ("IA* and the .yanmar Army in

June + '', W)N has implemented a great num%er of activities and pro/ects

to protect and assist the Internally -isplaced )ersons (I-)s* who escaped

from the war and are still living in displacement camps$

!his is the second report that W)N has pu%lished0 it covers a period of two

years and it shows the work done so far and presents the challenging con#

te1t in which this humanitarian work has taken place$

As the report indicates, the situation in the I-) camps continues to %e very

hard and the I-)s # children, women and men # suffer all kind of constraints

in their daily life$ !his is the only reason why W)N continues to reinforce its

capacity, enlarging its programmes and doing its %est to deliver the appro#

priate humanitarian assistance and protection to more than ' , I-)s in

.ai Ja 2ang area$

-uring the period covered %y this report (July + '+# April + '3* W)N has

counted upon the support of international N4&s and agencies0 this has ena#

%led W)N to multiply significantly its humanitarian capacity$

We hope that %y reading this report, more attention could %e given to the

people who suffer the conse5uences of war$

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A9;=< WPN+Wunpawng Ninghtoi (W)N* was founded %y "achin %ased churches, com#

munity %ased committees and local N4&s at .ai Ja 2ang on June '3th

+ '', in order to respond to the needs of the "achin people affected %y thewar %etween the "IA and the .yanmar Army$

In April + '+, W)N was transformed into an independent humanitarian or#

ganisation with its own management and governing %odies$

W)N started its humanitarian response with the support of ave the Chil#

dren International and has gradually e1panded its work thanks to the addi#tion of more donors and partners who have valued the contri%ution made

%y W)N to assist and protect the I-)s during the last three years of open

violent conflict$

W)N works in 6 I-) camps reaching ' , displaced persons, living along

the China#"achin %order$ W)N is also supporting ',786 I-) students living

in five %oarding houses in three different camps of .ai Ja 2ang area$

!he W)N team is composed of 67 persons of which 97 are permanent staff

and ' are volunteers operating under the governance of a :;ision teering

Committee<, composed %y five mem%ers$ W)N counts also with an Advi#

sory =oard composed %y community mem%ers and representatives of other

N4&s who support W)N, provides advice and ensures its accounta%ility$

W)N>s organogramme could %e found in anne1 '$

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WPN PR;>RA((E8;N<EX<

7!he activities covered in this report have %een developed in a comple1

conte1t, where the war has not stopped and peoples> displacements havecontinued due to the armed attacks that the .yanmar Army has perpetratedduring + '7 and early + '3, even when peace talks among the warringparties were going on$

In 7rd .ay + '7 heavy storms hit four camps and ?ka ?kye suffered severedamage$ W)N teams had to go to the different camps and respond to theemergency situation with support from "achin Relief @und# U", ave theChildren International and donations from the "achin diaspora communities$

.ost of the temporary shelters in the camps, school and pu%lic %uildings weredestroyed and needed urgent repairs at that time$

&

A%ove ;illagers from Nam Bim )a flee the fighting in Nov, + '7$=elow torm damage inflicted in .ay + '7 and repairs carried out %y W)N$

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In Novem%er + '7 attacks in Nam Bi )a provoked deaths and the displa#

cement of over 9 people$

In April + '3 Bagat 2ang I-) Camp was attacked %y the .yanmar Armyand all of the I-)s of that camp had to flee and seek refuge elsewhere$

@or similar reasons the I-)s from ?ka ?kye Camp moved to China, setting

up a new refugee camp (Bung "rawk* with very precarious conditions$

All these new displacements occurred during the period of this report,

created more sufferingto hundreds of people

and new humanitarian

needs$

W)N supported these

displaced persons ra#

pidly$

W)N has provided as#

sistance in all the

camps around .ai Ja

2ang with a total popu#

lation over ' , I-)s,

8!"p n!"e7ou-#e-old

Popul!-tion Re"!r?#

P! @! t! n 9'+ 7,9'+

N ?! n P! 78+ ',696

9u"t#it P! )1 ' ' 98

9u"t#it P! )2 + 8 ', 8D

5!n! Bup J! 977 +,6 '

5un @r! ? +D6 China side

5! !t C!n D9 +6D

Non D!o 6 'D China

5oi Win 7 '6 China

N!" u '9 97 China

N ! N! n P!'+ 3 China

<ot!l 26014 1063:&

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Nam Lim Pa Villagers now live in temporary shelters at Bum Tsit Pa 2

Hka Hkye Camp

-uring the two years covered in this report the humanitarian access for

international agencies has %een almost Eero, leaving in the hands of Bocal

N4&s like W)N the responsi%ility of covering the needs of the ' ,786 I-)s

that are living in .ai Ja 2ang area$ &nly recently have some UN convoys %egun

accessing the .ai Ja 2ang area, %ut still the day %y day work for the I-)s is

done %y organisations like W)N$ !hat>s why our support has %een reaching all

the camps and covering a wide range of humanitarian sectors in order to assist

most of the I-)s needs$

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of communities and the provision of assistance, protection and direct

support when needed$

W)N is a dou%le mandated

organisation, %eing our work

is humanitarian as well as de#

velopment oriented$ In this

regard we understand our

humanitarian mandate as a

moral duty to assist and protect

those affected %y armed con#

flicts or natural disasters and doing so in a professional manner$

In this regards our efforts to protect and assist I-)s during the last year has

%een central to our mission

3 WPN’s vision is that all peoplewill live with dignity, peace, se-curity and full respect of theirrights, enjoying integral de-

velopment and humanitarianassistance when required.

IDPs receive complementary oo!

In W)N we %elieve that every per#

WPN’s Mission is to empower andsupport communities’ developmentinitiatives and provide humanitarian protection and assistance if needed.

WPN cooperates with other or-ganisations with similar values,in order to achieve this goal.

son has the right to life with dignity,

therefore protecting the rights and

dignity of displaced people is central

to W)Ns work$

In order to contri%ute to the achieve#

ment of this vision, W)N has set its

mission around the empowerment

);=R *RAI ;N D$ <RE,WPN 'I I;N AND (I I;N

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9IDP $ 5I'E AND ';I8EIt is the lives and the voices of the -isplaced )ersons which determines the

strategy and the work of W)N$

Protectin li e# Nhkum Ja =awk is a young women who has a four

month old %a%y, she lives in )a "ahtawng #+ Camp near .ai Ja 2ang town$he is from Northern han tate and has 7 children0 she is one of the wo#

men who received the support of W)N through the nutritional educationalprogramme and some kits to help her in taking care of her %a%y$ =efore sheattended the Nutritional Awareness training she did not know how importantnutrition was for children under two$ he appreciated the learning she gotfrom W)N and the opportunity to share with other women in the camp theire1periences and the challenges of taken care of their children under thecurrent conditions$

4awlu -oi Bing is the mother of BaEing !u ?kong a ten month old %a%y0they live in )a "ahtawng Camp$ !hanks to the training she received from

W)N a%out child nutrition, she %reastfed her %a%y up to 6 months$ In thepast she %reastfed her older children up to 7 months only due to lack ofknowledge$

.other to .other upport .eeting at Nhkawng )a Camp

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9uildin t e Future -ashi Nawng Bat is a ' years old student of grade

' $ ince the %eginning of the conflict he had to move to one of the .ai Ja

2ang %oarding houses that provides lodgement to more than ',786 students

that had to move to .ai Ja 2ang in order to %e a%le to follow their studies$

As the rest of the 79 %oys and girls that live in the high school %oarding

school they %enefited from a food programme which provides three meals

a day to the students$ In the past students from the %oarding houses had only

two meals per day, %reakfast and dinner$

Another student Bashi Fau -an Awng is not only grateful for the food, %ut

also %ecause he can now %etter concentrate on his studies and prepare

@himself or his ne1t step to university now that he is well fed$

:.y name is N%rang ?tu Bum, 39 years old from %lock ' , Bana Fup Ja

Chil! Protection Team interview

camp$ =efore I moved in Bana Fup Ja camp, my family lived in "ai ?tit

village$ I heard a%out W)N from my friends, the services and the activities

that W)N has %een supporting for I-)s camp such as cleaning drainage,

%oiling water for drinking, fre5uently cleaning %oiling pots$ After receiving all

this information, I followed in doing them practically$ As a result, my family

mem%ers aren>t suffering from diarrhoea very often now$ =efore my family

suffered from diarrhoea fre5uently$ I also proved the incremental step of my

family>s health to my community$

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.y name is "areng =awk ?kawn, 79 years old from %lock ' , Bana Fup Ja

Camp$ .y family lived in .a 4yi village %efore$ ince my family arrived in

Bana Fup Ja camp we have heard a%out keeping our environment clean, ea#

ting meals %efore they get cold, %oiling water for drinking, changing clothes

routinely and disposing of used toilet tissue correctly from W)N and the camp

committees$ When we lived in our village, we had never heard a%out that info#

rmation$ -uring living in my village, I rarely concerned my children0 however,

I have much opportunity to care for my children in the camp$

.y children had %een taught to live in hygiene, so we rarely suffer from

respiratory infections, malaria, vomiting and diarrhoea$

.y name is .a/i ?ka, 38 years old, I moved to Bana Fup Ja camp from

=um "ahtawng$ I learned from W)N a%out washing hands %efore dining

And using hot water, washing hands with soap after using toilet, keeping

drainage ditches in good repair$ =efore, my family often suffered from

-iarrhoea and then we had to stay in hospital$ =ut now, it has %een

nearly + years, my family hasn>t suffered from diarrhoea and doesn>t have

to stay in hospital any more$

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elF-reli!nce !nd li eli ood

IDP High "chool stu!ents rom "inpraw #intawng $oar!ing house

@amilies staying at ?ka ?kye camp re#

ceived from W)N 9kg of maiEe seeds per household, and were supported%y W)N to do some "itchen 4ardening planting$ After the harvest each

family earned 9, 2uan for general income which helped them to support

their children who live in the =oarding ?ouse chools$

@amilies have e1pressed their thanks for this income as they can contri%ute

!o their communities and churches and they feel %etter and happy, despite

that they have to stay in the camps under such difficult circumstances$

7e!lt y co""unitie# Bahpai =awk Nu is a hygiene promotion volu#

nteer in Bana Fup Ja Camp$ he remem%ers that %efore getting involved

in hygiene promotion activities her children often got sick, getting stomach

aches and diarrhoea$ Now her family has a good knowledge a%out hygiene

practices and this has changed the daily %ehaviours of her family as well as

those of her neigh%ours, improving their health conditions$

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6PR;>RA((EResponding to the immense needs that the I-)s confront W)N has worked

in a wide range of sectors and activities, such as Water and anitation, ?y#giene )romotion, ?ealth )rogrammes, Nutrition, Gducation, )sychosocial

support (!rauma healing and counselling* , Child )rotection, Community

upport Network activities, .ulti Action ervices, @ood ecurity H Bivelihood

(Community "itchen 4arden )ro/ects*, )rotection, etc$$

!his has encouraged W)N to articulate its work around a strategy with si1

main o%/ectives

1. Resilience: Building resilience and response capacity of communities.

2. Health: Improve the health conditions of IDPs through the implementa-

tion of integrated programmes.

3. Education and training: creating livelihoods opportunities for the

IDPs.

4. Community building: Enhancing communal capacity.

. Protection of IDPs in the camps and in the places of return.

!. Environmental protection to support sustaina"le development of

communities.

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WPN <RA<E>C AND

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!hese strategic o%/ectives have %een put into practice %y implementing

specific sectoral programmes divided in sectors of intervention

' !his includes complementary food distri%ution, community kitchen gar#

den, livelihood activities for women and communities$

!he programme %reakdown per sectors during these two years is as fo#

llows

1. Food Security and Livelihood.1

2. Water Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) and Non Food Items distri ution.

!. Health.

". #ducation.

$. %rotection (&hild %rotection' amily tracing and reuni ication' community su ort

net*or+).

,. Nutrition.

-. &a acity uilding and Su ort.

1/

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$'

PR;>RA((EA87IE'E(EN<PER E8<;RWe present here the main achievements done in each sectoral area$

AND 5I'E5I7;;D8o"ple"ent!ry ood Di#tribution is one of the most significantareas of W)N>s interventions$ +,' ?ouseholds received complementary

food distri%ution and more than 36 tons of food was distri%uted including

dry fish, dry meat, potatoes, garlic, %eans, dried %eans,

eggs and tofu in si1 camps$

@ood distri%ution was done on the %asis of I-)s nutri#

tional needs, which were carefully assessed %y a W)N

team who interacts directly with I-)s, listening carefu#

lly to I-)s> e1pectations on their food re5uirements and

taking this into account when purchasing food$

W)N>s programme on @ood ecurity re5uires a detailed

and careful logistical management to ensure ade5uate

)ackaging and 5uality control over the products

distri%uted to the families$

Product Gu!ntity)otatoes +'8,3 8 "g

-ry fish ' 6,8 ' "g

=ean 7 ,7 3 "g-ry %eef 79,+88 )acks4arlic 7 , 6 "g=ean curd '6,3D' =ottles;egeta%les ,'3+ "gChilli 6,8 + ChilliesRice 3,87 "g-ry %ean +,++ "gGggs 936 =o1es

Cooking oil 73' "galt '99 "gDistri"uted food from #uly

2$12 to %pril 2$14

1&

;;D E8=RI<C

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8!"p 7oe# o el R!?e @ni e# W!terin8!n#

9!#?et

9u"t#it P! )1 69 + + 9

7?! 7?ye 9 '+

N ?! n P! 7 9

5!n! Bup J! '+9 7+ 8 9 ''+

P! @! t! n 9 7 7 7

5! !t C!n 7 79 + 79

9u"t#it P! )2 + ' + '2& tool# 73 ' + 9 +'D '

W)N through its specialised team has distri%uted farming tools, seeds andmanure to I-)s in five camps to make vegeta%le gardens$ !he selection ofvegeta%les to plant and the re5uired tools to %uy were discussed in advan#ce with I-)s to ensure they fitted their e1pectations and traditions$

W)N supported I-)s %y renting fields and agricultural land for =um !sit )a,

)a "ahtawng and Bana Fup Ja camps$

W)N specialised team has accompanied I-)s in all related agricultural ac#

tivitie (preparing the lands for planting, spreading fertiliEer, prepared seed

%eds and assisted with weeding in their respective gardens*$

W)N also supported school %oarding houses %y distri%uting radish seeds

to the %oarding houses$

A total of

D+6 tools

were dist#

ri%uted in

seven I-)

camps

this is the %asis of the 8o""unity @itc en >!rden ProHect.W)N promotes food security %y ena%ling I-)s to produce their own food0

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5i eli ood#

=eyond the activities mentioned a%out food security, W)N has promotedlivelihoods programmes with a focus on women>s income generation acti#vities$

W)N has provided specific trainings and workshops on

Women groups received technical support from W)N and a small financial start up support to %egin marketing their products in the camps and outside

ince eptem%er + '+, women from the camps are producing laundry li5uid

soap for their own households and to earn some complementary income for

their families$ oup and laundry li5uid soap produced %y women groups is

the camps .

highly appreciated %y I-)s$

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$+WA<ER6 ANI<A<I;N

DI <RI9=<I;N W!ter !nd !nit!tion InFr!#tructure#

Almost half a million U dollars were invested in this sector which is critical

for the well %eing of the I-)s$ i1 camps were targeted %y this activity$

W)N has constructed several Water and anitation Infrastructures, such

as 78' Batrines, '7 water tanks and + %athing spaces for the I-)s, as well

as other sanitary infrastructures such as hand washing spaces, or water

pipelines$

' !raining sessions on Batrines -esign were conducted, as well as 9

sessions on water treatment$

All Water and anitation Infrastructures have %een done following the inter#

national ?umanitarian )?GRG standards to ensure its 5uality and appro#

priateness for the I-)s$

Additional sanitation facilities were %uilt in inpraw 4intawng %oarding hou#

se at )a "ahtawng camp$ Regular maintenance and repairing of Water and

anitation Infrastructures has %een done during the period covered %y this

report$

N;N ;;D I<E(7C>IENE )WA 7 AND

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!he emergency situation created during Novem%er + '7 and April + '3,

as a conse5uence of the attacks %y the .yanmar Army, was also addres#

sed %y W)N %y assisting the new I-)s with WA ? facilities$

W)N in cooperation with its partner, ave !he Children International have

%een working hand in hand with the camps> committees to ensure that all

WA ? infrastructures were done appropriately and with the engagement if

the I-)s$

7y iene Pro"otion

W)N has given priority to hygiene promotion among the I-)s, !his has

%een done %y training 6 hygiene promoters from each of the I-) camps$

!hese promoters have %een working as volunteers and have also conduc#

ted trainings for other volunteers so that hygiene promotion could reach all

I-)s$

W)N conducted a two#day ?ygiene promotion workshop of !raining of !rai#ners (!o!* followed %y hygiene promotion peer to peer sessions in all camps$

pecific trainings were provided targeting .others and Children through

specific .other#to#.other and Child#to#Child peer trainings in every camp$

-uring the period covered %y this report 9,D' I-)s received ?ygiene pro#

motion training of which 7,996 were women$ Also '7 sets of training mate#

rials containing posters, leaflets, !#shirts etc$ were distri%uted$

?ygiene activities were supplemented with the distri%ution in the camps of

+,7' toilet kits$

All these activities were done %y W)N staff working hand#in#hand with vo#

lunteers staying in the camps$

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PN "ta !emonstrate proper han! washing

WA ? facilities done from July + '+ to April + '3

Batrines 78'

?ygiene kits +,7'

Water pipe meters installed ' ,739

Water tanks '7

=athing space +

!raining 7,9+8

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Non ood Ite" di#tribution

W)N has distri%uted several %asic items for the I-)s, such as %lankets, kit#

chen kits, delivery kits, dignity kits and other emergency shelter kits during

the emergencies of Novem%er + '7 and April + '3$

-istri%ution of Non @ood Items covered si1 different camps$

Non ood Ite"# di#tributed by WPN

Non @ood Item uantity=lankets +,D unitsNail H tarpaulin D 8 households=am%oo 9 sheetsCandles ++, 7+ packs?ygiene kits 7,D36 kits

anitary pad D,783 packs?and soap 77,+76 unitsBaundry soap li5uid '9, 86 litresBaundry detergent ,D33 packs

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7EA5<7everal ?ealth activities have taken place over the last two years0 this had

a visi%le impact in the decrease of the mortality ratio among I-)s due to

common diseases$

W)N has run in every camp a small clinic to provide %asic treatments to

I-)s patients$ !hese clinics have Inward )atient -epartment (I)-* whichattended ' patients and &)- (&ut )atient -epartment* which attended

more than '', patients over the period of this report$

!hanks to the support of -an .ission and community and individual do#

nors, I-)s have got access to essential drugs through the camps> clinics,

and patients affected %y acute or serious diseases have %een supported to

%e referred to e1ternal hospitals and clinics$

At the same time reproductive health, mother and children health care has

%een a key area of work also supported %y -an .ission and %y community

donations$

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)regnant women received Antenatal Care (ANC* and after delivering, mo#

thers received )ost Natal Care ()NC*$ ?ealth Information ystem (?I * and

medical record system (.R * have %een set up in the camps to monitor the

clinical and medical supply$ =ased on the medical record system a more

precise targeting of health services was implemented$

er ice (!le e"!le <ot!l&)- +, DD 3, 7' &6130I)- 3+ 7 11/-elivery 77 3+ /?ealth Gducation ','3' +,+7+ 363 3Referred Cases 9 12-eaths

'+ 3

@amily )lanning # # (75)Nutrition support 'D3 73 /41

ANC '6

Twin $a$ies hospitali&e! in China

1&0<ot!l# 36/& &6 / 106/24 2

Health services provided during July 2012 – April 2014

+ -oes not add family planning activities

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even GCC- Centres have %een set up and are operating in 9 targetedcamps, giving service to 6'9 children attended %y 3 care givers who recei#ved training from W)N$

upported %y UN&C?A (?. @*, -an .ission, ". and community do#

nations 7, the Garly Child Care and -evelopment programme has covered

the following activities

. Parenting !ducation ". Nutrition #upport $. #tipend for %are &ivers'. %hildren weight measuring

(. )oy ma*ing+. rgani ing meeting among parents and camps committees’ mem ers/. %onstruction and repairing of !ducational %entres

0. #upporting teaching materials

7Within these two years from July -ecem%er + '+, it was supported %y

UN&C?A (?. @* and from January June + '7, GCC- pro/ect was su#

pported %y -an .ission$ @rom July + '7 to April + '3 ". #=anmaw co#

vered the stipend for care givers for + months and for the remaining 8 mon#ths it was supported %y the community and individual donations$

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$98 ild Protection

Child )rotection is one of the most significant areas of work for W)N$ A spe#

cialised group on Child )rotection has %een intervening in 9 camps, raising

awareness and providing education on child rights, trafficking, mine risk,

life skills, etc$$ pecific material were distri%uted and posted in the camps$

Child @riendly paces (C@ * has %een created in all camps so that children

can play and e1press their feeling in a secure and free environment$

PR;<E8<I;N

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!"ily <r!cin !nd ReuniFic!tion ) <R

<R pro/ect started as an urgent need on January# .arch + '3 %ecause

many children were separated in Novem%er + '7 during the Nam Bim )a

conflict$

)rotecting I-)s includes helping families to find their relatives who esca#

ped from war and helping them to reunify their lives$ !hanks to this activi#

ty during this period W)N has helped ' families to identify its dispersed

mem%ers in $order to reunify and another '9 families are still in process$

!his activity re5uires an intensive follow up$ =elow there is a descriptionof the work done during this period$

De#cription <!r et Ac ie e"ent

Awareness Raising on @!R + Camps3 times

+ Camps 9 times

Awareness Raising on )ositive -iscipline + Camps3 times

+ Camps 3 times

@!R (Registration*36@!R (!racing* 7+ '

@!R(;erification Adult H Child* 7+ 'Reunification 7+ #@ollow up 7+ #

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5iFe ?ill# <r!inin For c ildren has %een another protection pro#gramme supported %y W)N over the last two years$ upporting children in

their day %y day development and giving them the opportunity to lead their

own initiatives and articulate them with parents and teachers is fundamental

for a sound development of children staying at the I-) camps$

=elow are the activities and achievements made %y W)N$

Acti ity Pl!ce Ac ie e"ent!eachers !raining 7 =oarding ?ouses 3D !eachersBife skill !raining 7 =oarding ?ouses '8 Children)ositive )arenting Workshop + Camps 79 )arents

Children led activities 7 =oarding ?ousesand + Camps '9 Children

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8o""unity upport Net or? <r!u"! e!lin

!he displacement and the war have provoked trauma in several displaced

I-)s in the Community upport Network group from Nhkwang )a Camp discuss howto support each other while they are living in the camp

persons$ !hanks to the support of the halom @oundation and )artners Re#lief and -evelopment ()AR-* 3, W)N has %een a%le to provided three types

of !rauma ?ealing to the I-)s in five camps$

3 halom @oundations supported for 3 months that trauma healing and )art#

ners Relief and -evelopment ()AR-* provided continuous support for the

Community upport Network (C N* pro/ect$

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In addition to this a Community upport Network has %een set up to promo#

te mutual support among the displaced persons, this network has involved

the following camps )a "ahtawng, Nhkawng )a, Bana Fup Ja, and =um

!sit )a &ne Camp$

W)N has supported this Network and has conducted '+ community su#

pport trainings in which '6 community leaders from 3 different camps par#

ticipated$

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(ulti Action er ice#

!his program has %een done in partnership with halom @oundation$ !hree

staff mem%ers of W)N received .ulti Action ervices trainings and they

lived together with the I-)s in three different camps$

!he .A program included +6 months of e1tensive training in a range of

disciplines including pro/ect and community management, child protection

training, Civic education, negotiating and leadership skills$ !his 5ualifies the

W)N staff to deal with almost any situation they face and pass on critical

skills to the I-)s$

!en awareness trainings for ' people have %een conducted in three

camps$ !he awareness training covered the following items Child )rotec#

tion, -evelopment Concepts, Bivelihood Awareness, ;olunteers Capacity

=uilding$

%PN'()" ellow meet with youth rom Pa *ahtawg Camp

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$6In all camps W)N in coordination with the camps> committees, have conduc#

rition Team !emonstrate cooking techni+ues at Lana ,up -a Camp.

ted several nutrition activities involving mothers in mutual support groups$

Nutritional work covers a wide range of activities, such as nutrition aware#

ness, %reast feeding education, cooking demonstrations, screening of mal#

nutrition, severe acute malnutrition referral, one to one counselling, etc$

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W)N has used participatory and inclusive teaching techni5ues, such asusing songs as a medium for nutrition learning$ .others %enefiting fromnutrition sessions have e1pressed their satisfaction with these ways of nu#trition teaching$

pecific counselling activities were conducted for mothers with %reast fee#ding difficulties %y nutrition volunteers$

Nutritional achievements

Acti ity Ac ie e"entInfant 2oung Child @eeding !o! !raining 76 persons

!rained nutrition volunteers and peer mothers ''3 persons

-evelop .other to .other upport 4roups +3 groups

Running .other to .other upport 4roups 6 sessions

Nutrition Gducation sessionK =CC +6 sessions

&ne to one counselling 87 casesupporting artificial feeding with proper technical

assistant+ cases

evere Acute .alnutrition referral cases

.alnutrition UAC screening 88L coverage

et up %reastfeeding corners and running corners

Cooking demonstration sessions

IGC -istri%ution ', 6 distri%utions

I@G distri%ution 797 "its

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$&ver the period covered %y this report (July + '+ April + '3*, W)N has

invested in %uilding its own capacity in a conte1t were challenges and de#

mands are very high and W)N as organisation is still very young$

!hanks to the support of ave the Children International, W)N staff has

received specialised training and technical support for each sector of inter#vention$

Also W)N management team and W)N steering committee mem%ers re#

ceived specific management training in the following areas

# &rganisational -evelopment# @acilitations skills# ocial -evelopment# )roposal and Report writing# )ro/ect cycle and its management# Accounting and %asic financial management# Accounta%ility# Bogistics

# trategic )lanning and Contingency )lanning

All these activities have %een essential to ensure a professional manage#ment of the humanitarian programs implemented %y W)N$

8APA8I<C 9=I5DIN> AND =PP;R<

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8W)N works in close partnership with different partners$

&ne of the key platforms is the Network of Bocal N4&s working on the

"achin and Northern han tates crisis$ !hese N4&s have constituted the

Joint trategy !eam (J !* of which W)N is an active mem%er and contri%u#

tor$ !he J ! has developed a Joint trategy for the ?umanitarian Response

in "achin and Northern han tates, as well as a Return and Resettlement

contingency plan, to %e prepared for the enormous challenges that the Re#

turn and Resettlement process will imply, once peace is reached$

W)N has also developed strong relationships with IRRC and with Interna#

tional N4&s, such as ave the Children International, which is one of its

key partner and donors$

W)N counts with the support

of several institutional and pri#

vate donors, the most

significant ones ave !he Chil#

dren International, -AN.I #

I&N, and the "achin -iaspora

around the world$

3&

;=R PAR<NER

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D;=R INAN8E

Donor Pro r!""e <ot!l = Dr!nt

ave the Children International ('* Gmergency relief, )rotection ',98',+ 86$3-AN.I I&N ?ealth and GCC- support 86,9 7 3$"achin -iaspora (+* @ood, ?ealth, WA ? 3 , 89 +$6

Community -onations (7* @ood, WA ?, upport,M 7',D8+ '$ AJW @ood + ,+73 '$9RANIR ?ealth, @ood, Gducation, upport '6, 9' $D)artners Relief -evelopment up$ @ood for emergency response '3,833 $8.ark @armaner U" @ood for emergency response '7,' D $

?AB&. )rotection (trauma healing* 8, +' $9CG ;I WA ? (water pipe* ', 36 $'?&)G International staff @ood for emergency ',639 $'

>RAND <;<A5 16:306: 100.0

Inco"e

!he total income for the period of this reports has %een U ',87 ,8D

coming from different donors as shown in ta%le %elow$

('* ave !he Children donations includes ave !he Children U", weden,

?. @ and programmes funded %y GC?&$

(+* "achin -iaspora includes the "achin community form ydney, the "a#

chin American Association, "achin Community of an @rancisco, "achin

=urmese Church, "achin Relief @und# U", "achin Arts H .usicians 4roup

(RAU*, Immanuel Church (U A* and ingapore "achin =aptist Church$

(7* Community donation includes individual, )an 2e Bann, White ?olding

?ands and group donation$

3

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E%penditure

-uring the period July + '+ April + '3 the total e1penditure of W)N has

%een of U ',9D , 6 $ With the %reakdown indicated in chapter 6 and in

the ta%le and graph %elow

PR;>RA((E EXPENDI<=RE in = K

@ood '87,8 7

Bivelihood +63,6+

WA ? H N@Is 366, 39

?ealth 8 ,78'

Gducation 38,9 D

)rotection ' 3,98

Nutrition +3,3'D

Capacity =uilding 3'',+67

<ot!l e%penditure 16/ 06 &

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9!l!nce

!he total %alance for the reported period is

Income 16:306:

G1penditure 16/ 06 &

=alance 2406130

!he %alance has %een carried out to the activities that continue during + '3$

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I-) children write of their wish for peace on a sym%olic dove

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ANNEX 1

;R>AN;>RA((E

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I-) students together with W)N staff write prayers for peace and makepaper doves on the + nd anniversary of the start of the war, June D th, + '7$

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Contact:

Gmail wpn$kachinOgmail$com

!elephone (.yanmar* PD9 D#3 DD69 (China* P86#'9768D699 6

www$wunpawng#ninghtoi#wpn$tum%lr$com@ace%ook Wunpawng Ninghtoi#W)N

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