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The Karen Refugee Committee,
KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE
NEWSLETTER
&
MONTHLY REPORT
May , 2017
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Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activity Report
May - 2017 Dear All Readers,
On 28th of April, KRC Chairperson and some camp representatives organized trip to Hpa-An and
met with Karen’s religious leaders. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss about the refugee
future. Based on current situation, three conditions have been agreed to follow after the meeting.
(1) To study and analyse the situation of refugees (2) To prepare for emergency needs for refugees
and (3) To plan for long term solution for the returnees. On 3-30 April, KRC and KNU proposed
training related to livelihood program for the refugees and preparedness for their future when
they return. The training was proposed to Mae Fah Luang Foundation. The trainees include KRC’s
representatives, KNU district representatives, CIDKP representatives, representatives from seven
camps, religious leaders and teachers, and village representatives. The total number participated is
35 in total. The training was provided by Mae Fah Luang Foundation and supported by Karen
National Union, Thai government, Burmese government, Committee for Refugee Return, and
Karen Refugee Committee. Based on reflection, the training is very helpful and benefit to the
trainees. Not only that, the skills and knowledge provided during the training will continue serve
benefit to people in refugee camps and other respective areas. We would like to thank Thai
government, Burmese government, especially the Karen State government, KNU Central, especially
Dooplaya district officers and Mae Fah Luang Foundation and its 12 staffs, for your support to
make this training successful. We also want to thank other organizations for helping to prepare for
the refugee’s return.
Sincerely yours,
General Secretary
Karen Refugee Committee
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Monthly Activities Report
May – 2017
01/05/2017 – KRC Finance Advisor met with IOM in relation to survey on suicide case in Maela camp.
01/05/2017 – KRC Capacity Building Officer and LAC went and monitored MDRG Specialists who will provide training to camp committee at Maela camp.
2-4/05/2017 – KRC’s Capacity Building Officer attended PAR training provided by TBC in relation to monitoring of most vulnerable persons at Mae Hong Song. KnRC also
participated in the training.
03/05/2017 – KRC Finance Advisor met with SMRU and discussed about planning for youth at SMRU office. Other participants are SMRU, MTC and BMA.
04/05/2017 – KRC Health Coordinator went to Maela camp in relation to the agreement of signing IRC Water Committee.
9-11/05/2017 – KRC Capacity Building Officer provided PAR training to CMT staffs at Umphiem camp.
11/05/2017 – KRC Chairperson went to Umphiem camp and attended bi-monthly Camp Committee and NGOs meeting.
15/05/2017 – KRC Education Coordinator met with KRCEE at KRCEE office and discussed about MOU between KRCEE and SCI for coming academic year.
15/05/2017 – KRC Chairperson met with Maela camp committee, Zone leaders, Section leaders in relation to the funding reduction and financial management.
16-17/05/2017 – MDRG Team (KRC and CMSP) provided MDRG training at Mae Ra Moe camp.
16/05/2017 – KRC Chairperson went to Tham Him camp and met with the camp committee and at the same time informed about the funding reduction and stipend issue.
16/05/2017 – KRC, CMSP and TBC met at CMSP office along with CMSP staffs in relation to the reduction to of one staff from CMSP central.
17/05/2017 – KRC Education Coordinator met with HI at HI office and discussed about the coming 2017 HI program activities.
18/05/2017 – KRC met with SCI and KRCEE and discussed about the MOU between KRCEE and SCI at KRC office.
18/05/2017 – MDRG team (KRC and CMSP) provided MDRG training at Maela Oo camp.
18/05/2017 – KRC Health Coordinator went to Umphiem camp in relation to the monitoring of TBC nutritious group especially for the mother and children’s nutrituous food and malnutritious condition.
19/05/2017 – KRC Chairperson, Secretary, Finace Adivsor and Education Coordinator met with UNHCR and TBC and discussed the camp management issue, repatriation issue, VRC and future plan for stakeholder meeting.
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22-24/05/2017 – KRC Finance Advisor attended the Global Karen Baptist Fellowship in Chiang Mai.
23-25/05/2017 – KRC, CMSP and TBC attended TOT training organized by TBC in relation to security management at Golden Hill Resort, Maesod.
25-26/05/2017 – KRC Finance Advisor gave presented about KRC Youth forum at CCSDPT opening meeting at British Club, Bangkok.
26/05/2017 – KRC, CMSP and TBC met and discussed about issue related to CMSP camp-based staffs.
30/05/2017 – KRC Education Coordinator and Finace Advisor met with HI, RTP, KWO, SVA and KRCEE at HI office and discussed about the future HI program activities which will be rolled out in the camps
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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 3,493 9,154 6,005 2,136 190 17,485 8,444 9,041
Umphiem 600 2,657 1,529 4,869 2,345 2,524
Nu Po 1,266 2,479 1,630 880 365 5,354 2,544 2,810
Mae La Oon 1,020 2,726 1,614 928 59 5,327 2,682 2,645
Mae Ra Moe 992 2,379 1,504 619 136 4,638 2,284 2,354
Htam Hin 702 1,764 1,186 491 139 3,581 1,745 1,836
Don Yang 352 828 546 249 47 1,670 805 865
Total 8,425 21,987 14,014 5,986 936 42,924 20,849 22,075
Gender
18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4
yrs<6months Male Female
Mae La 3,754 10,336 6,895 2,314 167 19,712 9,961 9,751
Umphiem 1,798 3,329 1,855 5,808 2951 2857
Nu Po 841 906 802 340 4 2,052 963 1089
Mae La Oon 669 2,242 1,804 557 24 4,627 2,107 2,520
Mae Ra Moe 957 2,850 2,062 975 100 5,987 3,056 2,931
Htam Hin 176 612 470 174 52 1,308 658 650
Don Yang
Total 8,195 20,275 13,888 4,984 347 39,494 19,696 19,798
18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4
yrs<6months Male Female
Mae La 41 48 20 11 79 42 37
Umphiem
Nu Po
Mae La Oon (FTB) 1 1 1 1
Mae Ra Moe 2 32 30 2 64 35 29
Htam Hin
Don Yang 68 343 216 52 4 615 323 292
Total 112 424 266 65 4 759 400 359
No. of
FamiliesCamps Total Pop.
Age
Gender
624
New Arival in 7 Camps
Camps Total Pop.
AgeNo. of
Families
Total Pop.
Gender
Camp Population Report May - 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
683
Gender
18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4
yrs<6months Male Female
Mae La
Umphiem
Nu Po 1,442 2,481 1,215 338 82 4,116 2,068 2,048
Mae La Oon
Mae Ra Moe
Htam Hin 662 1,412 720 294 59 2,485 1,254 1,231
Don Yang 123 340 185 43 12 580 285 295
Total 2,227 4,233 2,120 675 153 7,181 3,607 3,574
Gender
18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4
yrs<6months Male Female
Mae La
Umphiem
Nu Po
Mae La Oon 22 103 15 18 4 140 76 64
Mae Ra Moe 4 41 3 9 53 22 31
Htam Hin
Don Yang
Total 26 144 18 27 4 193 98 95
Gender
18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4
yrs<6months Male Female
Mae La 31 1,339 1,339 763 576
Umphiem 6 88 35 124 55 69
Nu Po 73 67 140 71 69
Mae La Oon 19 87 106 54 52
Mae Ra Moe 9 74 81 155 82 73
Htam Hin 14 9 23 13 10
Don Yang 30 90 120 58 62
Total 46 298 1,708 1 2,007 1,096 911
Boarding House Students in 7 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 6,746 20,069 13,525 3,372 36,966
Umphiem 2,384 5,815 3,351 10,392 5,146 5,246
Nu Po 2,053 5,081 3,175 1,046 9,302 4,494 4,808
Mae La Oon 1,664 4,499 3,205 1,304 92 9,008 4,521 4,487
Mae Ra Moe 1,662 4,466 3,509 1,740 9,715 4,950 4,765
Htam Hin 1,187 2,964 2,112 711 5,787 2,840 2,947
Don Yang 541 1,489 962 256 2,707 1,309 1,398
G.Total 16,237 44,383 29,839 9,655 83,877 23,260 23,651
Gender
18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4
yrs<6months Male Female
Mae La 7319 19538 14259 4461 357 38615 19210 19405
Umphiem 2,404 6,074 3,419 10,801 5,351 5,450
Nu Po 3,529 5,939 3,714 1,558 451 11,662 5,646 6,016
Mae La Oon 1,721 5,112 3,549 1,503 87 10,251 4,945 5,306
Mae Ra Moe 1,964 5,369 3,680 1,605 236 10,897 5,479 5,418
Htam Hin 1,541 3,802 2,322 959 250 7,397 3,669 3,728
Don Yang 543 1,541 1,037 334 63 2,985 1,471 1,514
G.Total 51,587 136,737 95,074 31,040 1,536 92,608 45,771 46,837
Feeding Figures in 7 Camps
Camps
General Population in 7 Camps
Camps
AgeNo. of
FamiliesTotal Pop.
AgeNo. of
FamiliesTotal Pop.
1,226
1,308
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- ၂၀၁၇
၁ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ႔ ။
၃ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၊ SMRU, MTC ။
၄ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၀ IRC ။
၁၁ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၀ ။
၁၅ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၀ ၊ ၂၀၁၇-၂၀၁၈ ။
၁၅ ၅ ၂၀၁၁၇ - ။
၁၆ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - ႔ ။
၁၆ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ။
၁၇ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၀ HI ၂၀၁၇ ။
၁၈ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - ။
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၁၈ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - CMSP ( MDRG Team) ႔ ။
၁၈ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - ၀ ႔ ။
၁၉ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၊ ၊ ႔ UNHCR VRC ၀ ။
၂၂ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC Global Karen Baptist Fellowship ၀ ။
၂၃ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - ၀ ။
၂၅-၂၆ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - ၀ ၀
။
၂၆ ၅ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC, TBC ႔ ။
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