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LWF Myanmar CAMP SITUATION Report – November 2014 1 1. Basara Muslim IDPs No of Shelter Total Rooms Occupie d Rooms Total Popn Male Female < 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs M F M F M F M F M F 52 416 416 1,958 938 1020 255 257 101 96 138 132 410 488 34 47 % age 48 52 Sector Updates Key Concerns Camp Coordination and Camp Management LWF conducted family survey in the month to verify population changes in the camps. Oxfam staff and CMC members had a meeting for DRR activity on 17 November. Similarly, Government Department of Health had a meeting to find camp requirements and fire safety on 24 November. Organized Inter agency meeting on 26th November where 48 (22 Female) representatives from CMC, IRC, CDN, ACF, SCI and LWF were participated and discussed on camp issues. CMC organized monthly meeting and discussed on camp issues in presence of women and youth group representatives. There are 4 (3 female) new born babies in the month of November. 2 IDPs deaths were reported. Inadequate collective efforts to provide service and assistance. CMC and women representatives raised progress on sewing training. IDP and CMC requested to provide winter cloth and blankets. Education In the camp, Save the Children international (SCI) is supporting for 3 TLS and assigned 15 volunteer teachers. Among 15 teachers; 5 are paid by Government, 5 are paid Incentive Workers and 5 are unpaid volunteers. The 5 requently ask for remuneration. The CMC member say that teachers come and go but do not teach properly. CMC requested to provide a Middle School and a TLS.

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1. Basara – Muslim IDPs

No of

Shelter

Total

Rooms

Occupie

d Rooms

Total

Popn Male Female

< 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F 52 416 416 1,958 938 1020 255 257 101 96 138 132 410 488 34 47

% age 48 52

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp

Coordination

and Camp

Management

LWF conducted family survey in the month to verify population changes in the camps.

Oxfam staff and CMC members had a meeting for DRR activity on 17 November. Similarly, Government Department of Health had a meeting to find camp requirements and fire safety on 24 November.

Organized Inter agency meeting on 26th November where 48 (22 Female) representatives from CMC, IRC, CDN, ACF, SCI and LWF were participated and discussed on camp issues.

CMC organized monthly meeting and discussed on camp issues in presence of women and youth group representatives.

There are 4 (3 female) new born babies in the month of November.

2 IDPs deaths were reported.

Inadequate collective efforts to provide service and assistance.

CMC and women representatives raised progress on sewing training.

IDP and CMC requested to provide winter cloth and blankets.

Education In the camp, Save the Children international (SCI) is supporting for 3 TLS and assigned 15 volunteer teachers.

Among 15 teachers; 5 are paid by Government,

5 are paid Incentive Workers and 5 are unpaid

volunteers. The 5 requently ask for

remuneration.

The CMC member say that teachers come and

go but do not teach properly.

CMC requested to provide a Middle School

and a TLS.

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Food and

nutrition Consortium Dutch NGO's (CDN) distributed food ration on 2,

October, 2014. In total, 395 households (total populations is 1,790) received the food ration.

CMC requested to include new born population in ration list.

Health Services International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provided transportation facilities for emergency patients.

Government Department of Health provided polio vaccination for under than 5 children and pregnant women on 3 November. 83 (36 female) under 5 children and 57 pregnant women benefitted.

Myanmar of Health dependents had taken polio vaccination for on 3.11.2014.

CMC requested to increase clinical service

time in camp. ICRC responded that they have

plan to increase in 2015.

NFIs No any activity regarding NFI in the camp. IDPs requested to provide Mosquito Net, winter clothes, cooking utensils with food store gallon and iron box.

Shelter Infrastructures in camps were assessed. 42 shelters out of 52 were found partial damage and need repair. Similarly drainage system in the camp is need improvement.

LWF will provide repair and maintenance support within December.

WASH Save the Children International (SCI) organized a 5 days long cleaning (drain, gutter and road) campaign.

Save the Children International (SCI) has been monitored condition of toilets and hand pumps once in every week.

Save the Children International (SCI) has been provided ceramic filter for this month in the camp. Similarly, WASH awareness training for mother groups were accomplished by SCI.

SCI will organize health education awareness training for children and mothers as well to protect from cholera in the camp.

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2. Set Yone Su- 1 – Maramagyi IDPs

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp

Coordination

and Camp

Management

In close consultation with UNHCR, LWF facilitated a meeting on 13 November 2014 and discussed on individual shelter construction in the camp where UNHCR, UNICEF, Oxfam, ACF and Land Record Department participated.

LWF facilitated an Inter-agency meeting on 20th November. In the meeting, 15 (9 Female) and LWF participated and discussed on issues as well as shared information.

LWF received one complaint letter through CRM box on 25 November 2014.

Incentive Workers were oriented and mobilized for the month to collect family information and paid their wages on 25th November.

LWF staffs organized an information campaign on 16 days activism against violence against women and girls.

CMC request about 600 nipa sheets and torch light for guard house in Set Yone Su 1.

Education NFE centre is not operating well due to lack of appropriate learning space.

There are 99 (28 female) NFE participants and 2 teachers are facilitating the centers.

IDP requested to provide appropriate structure and facilities for NFE centre.

IDP also requested to provide middle school student kit.

Food and

nutrition Save the Children International (SCI) accomplished food ration (rice

and salt for half month) on 11 November 2014. Similarly, remaining item (pulse, oil etc) were distributed on 21 November

CMC member shared that rice was not good for this month. So IDPs sold rice and procured good quality..

Health Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) provided first Aid training on (18.11.2014 to 20. 11.2014) to 10 (5 females) participants..

ICRC conducted first Aid training on 18 - 19 November 2014.

ACF has a plan to provide pregnant women care centre.

No of Shelters Total Rooms Occupied Rooms Total Population Male Female < 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

7 70 70 409 207 202 21 16 23 26 48 44 106 103 9 13

% age 52 48

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ACF had door to door psychosocial consultation support on 4 November.

ACF staffs lead had psychosocial support individual counselling household by household on 19 November.

NFIs Oxfam provided 3 bathing soaps and 1 dozen washing soaps to 151

household on 5 November.

IDPs request good blankets and warm clothes more for winter.

Shelter LWF provided shelter maintenance materials for Shelter no 6 and

accomplished renovation on 12 November.

CMC members said that there were 72 families in camp. After 1 year, 2 families went to Yangon, Now, 1 family returned in the camp.

WASH Oxfam accomplished water tank cleaning on 16 November, cleaning

campaign on 21 November.

Incentive Worker shared that water is not enough during the month and drainage system is block now.

Inadequate bathing space.

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3. Set Yone Su-3 – Buddhist IDPs

No of

Shelters

Total

Rooms

Occupied

Rooms

Total

Population Male Female

< 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

22 176 151 671 324 347 34 55 54 41 36 44 191 184 9 23

% age 50 50

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp

Coordination and

Camp

Management

UNHCR held a discussion with the male 40 - 60 years about Camp problems on 3.11.2014. Similarly, discussed with the female 14 – 17 years about their issues on 7.11.2014.

SCI CFS and CPG staffs discussed with the female who were 14 -17 age for Sewing training and to select (25) person on (15.11.2014).

LWF visitors visited in the camp discussed with Camp Committee about problems, issues and challenges on 16.11.2014.

Save the Children International (SCI) CFS training during 17/21.11.2015

UNFPA organized 16 days activism campaign against violence against women and girls on 20.11.2014. Similarly, LWF also organized a milking campaign on the issue to aware the community.

LWF facilitated monthly Inter-agency meeting on 21th November and participated by 28 (14 Female) representatives from CMC and agencies from Oxfam, CDN and ACF.

Chief Minister distributed MMK (5000) per family on 22 November.

Incentive Workers were oriented and mobilized to collect family information and paid their wages on 25th November.

Chairman requested both ACF and LWF to conduct sewing/dress making training.

Education LWF, UNICEF and Department of Education have been education for NFE students.

NFE teachers suggested to NFE participants for regular attendance in coming summer.

They are request need student kits for primary student.

IDP students attending BEMS (26)and BEHS (2) have difficulty for

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CMC said that some students will go for work because they have a problem for their livelihood so they can't attend regularly.

transport charges to go school.

Food and

nutrition Consortium Dutch NGO's (CDN) distributed food ration to 586 people

(151 households) as per the list for first half of the month on 13 November 2014. Similarly food ration for second half of the month was distributed on 21 November 2014.

There are 40 new born populations. Hence, CDN staffs instructed them to keep updated list.

IDPs are requesting for additional support for their livelihood.

IDP requested to verify population and provide food accordingly.

Health ACF staffs consulted with lactating mothers about psychosocial / Mental Health on 11 November. .

Department of Health vaccinated to the lactating women on 4.11.2014.

SCI distributed flask (bottle) to the lactating mothers on 11.11.2014.

ICRC accomplished 4 days first aid training for 10 (5 female) on 20.11.2014.

On 2.11.2014, new mobile clinic commenced by MOH. Clinic will open between 9:00 am to 12:00 noon from Monday to Friday. The clinical services will be provided by Department of Health for 3 days, Mercy Malaysia one day and ICRC one day.

Chairmen request to appoint the midwife for the camp.

They said that hospital staffs don't care IDP family.

Midwife is not serving community since long time. For the first time midwife comes in the camp, care pregnant woman five days per week, latter she comes two days per week.

NFIs None to report

Shelter Now they are in good condition.

WASH Host community also started to fetch water from the camp source and IDP could not receive enough water.

There are no women bathing room in the camp

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4. Khaung Doke Khar 1 – Muslim IDPs

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp Management

CMC meeting held on 16th Nov, all CMC members attended and incentive staffs facilitated. Mr. Roland from Geneva and Mr. David, Regional Representative from LWF observed the meeting..

CCCM, LWF recruited an additional incentive worker at KDK 1, the job vacancy was announced on 24th Nov 2014 and around 6 candidates apply this position.

CCCM, LWF took part in the camp level Inter-agency meeting where 44 (23 Females) representatives from CMC, CDN, Mercy Malaysia, Teachers, Community Service, EiE and CCCCM from LWF participated and shared information, .

Incentive Workers were paid wages on 25th of November 2014.

There are 10 children (4 Females) born in November and no any death case during the month.

There are three modular houses which are provided by the government but rest two are not in use.

LWF discussed with CMCs, YDG and WDG about the recreational actives for children (11-17 years) and 16 days activism against the violence against women and girls on 26th Nov 2014.

The survey of Person with Disabilities’ needs has been initiated.

Incentive Workers requested to increase their wages for coming year.

The new CMC chairman is also a CDN camp-based Incentive Worker. The issue has been raised with the Township Administrator.

CMC claimed that around 90 % of IDP has no livelihood it means that they could not make any small business at KDK 1.

The rest of 10 % are general workers such as trishaw puller and tailoring.

CMCs requested to provide skill and vocational training and support to run business.

Education LWF announced vacancy for IDP teaching Incentive Workers.

From the camp following number of students are studying:

The distance to Thet Kae Pyin BEMS is a serious concern among IDPs, thus denying

No of Shelters

Total Rooms

Occupied Rooms

Total Population

Male Female < 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

50 400 399 2066 940 1066 224 233 122 154 162 183 409 466 23 30

% age 49% 52%

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Grade Male Female Total

Grade - 1 165 141 306

Grade - 2 144 106 250

Grade - 3 27 23 50

Grade - 4 14 4 18

Grade - 5 11 7 18

Total 361 281 642

Regarding above information, high drop out in upper grade and or less access for education

There are 6 camp based teachers.

It is informed that LWF will renovate 4 TLSs.

some children an opportunity to progress.

CMCs request to appoint more teachers because the current numbers is not sufficient.

It is reported that School’s latrine is totally damaged.

Teachers request to provide school’s furniture and student kits.

It is reported that the headmaster abuse other teachers and conflict almost every day.

There are 3 members of a family working as teacher.

Food CDN provided food ration which include rice, oil, salt, bean, wheat blended food and rice to 262 Households, 1347 population on 1st October 2014.However, there are 399 Households and 1997 population (1062 females),

CMCs report that there are 11 IDP families which do not receive the food ration from food agency. However, they have already given the list to the government department and CDN, food supply agency and requested to take action.

CCCM, LWF claimed that WFP is distributing the ration based on previous approved list effort is initiated to update the population.

It is informed that LWF will renovate the warehouse within December and discuss with CMCs about this.

IDPs in KDK have epeatedly asked for cooking fuel and register new baby to get food from WFP.

IDPs have also requested to support with other food stuff such as dry fish, chilies, onions, potatoes, sugar and coffee mix.

Besides, there are 63 IDP families which have to go to other camps to collect their ration. 21 families are receiving from Dai Paing, 31families from Thae Chaung, 9 families from Tha Kay Pyin, 1 from Baw Du Pa and 1 from OTG 1 and spending transportation cost. Hence, CMC frequently requested to provide food from their camp, Khaung Doke Khar 1

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Health MMA trained and mobilizing a mid-wife to provide health care service to pregnant women from MMA.

ACF in close coordination with MMA, assisting malnourished children in the camp. It is observed that the rate of malnourished is decreasing.

Mercy Malaysia provided transportation services to get treatment in emergency situation.

Mercy Malaysia accomplished test of dengue fever, malaria, typhoid and HIV positive in the camp.

There are 70 patients which have been cured by Mercy Malaysia.

Day Agency Name Time

Monday Mercy Malaysia 9:00am -12:00pm

Tuesday Mercy Malaysia/MMA 9:00am– 12:00pm

Wednesday Mercy Malaysia, MHAA 9:00 am – 12:00pm

Thursday Mercy Malaysia 9:00 am -12:00pm

Friday Mercy Malaysia 9:00 am -12:00pm

CMC requested to provide special support to people living with disabilities.

CMC members have asked for a proper hospital with a laboratory to test such as tuberculosis and HIV.

CMC members raised the need of camp women health worker to serve pregnant and delivery and appropriate heath consultation.

NFIs NFI Core kits were last distributed by LWF in June 2014. CMC and IDP requested to provide solar light, NFI items and regularize it.

Shelter 25 shelters amongst 50 are damaged and CMC asked for repair on time. LWF informed that some shelter will be repaired within December.

Roofing sheet, wall and floors are partially

damaged and need repair.

WASH CMC requested to CDN to provide WASH kit for 399 HH instead of 390.

There are 33 water points, 10 for drinking are totally damaged. As a consequence, difficult to fetch adequate quantity of water and compelled to go far away.

It is informed that CDN have a plan to repair 6 bathrooms and 4 hand pumps in the coming years.

All of the bathrooms are extremely damaged. So women get difficulties. Therefore they request to repair them as soon as possible.

Need to repair 5 water points as soon as possible.

CMC request to build 1 waste management point and 1 trash burning point.

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4. Khaung Doke Khar 2 – Muslim IDPs

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp Management

Camp Level Inter Agency meeting was held on 19 November where 36 (16 women) representatives from Government (Major - security force), CMC, SI, Incentive Workers and LWF participated and shared the information as well as update the situation in different theme.

LWF Community Service Team consulted with CMC and Youth Group to organize recreational activity in the camps and collected participants list.

Incentive Workers were paid their wages on 25th of November 2014.

There are 5 children (3 Females) born in November and no any death case reported.

CCCM, LWF request to CMC and fire volunteers to reinstall and maintain the fire safety equipment in ready to use condition.

An assessment on context and need of People living with disability initiated in the month.

CMC claimed that around 90 % of IDP has no livelihood it means that they could not make any small business.

The rest of 10 % are general workers such as trishaw puller in Thae Chaung.

The chairperson informed that that CFS constructed by government is finished but handover process is not initiated yet. .

Education Save the children is assisting education program in the camps. There are 1 TLS which have 368 students and 3 teachers (2 females) and teaching in 3 shifts. However, the chairperson requests to appoint 3 more teachers.

IDP family did not receive any student kits this year of 2014 education.

There are 2 TLS which are extremely damaged..

The chairperson requested to increase incentive of teacher considering their qualification.

IDPs in KDK 2 say they need 1 more TLS, more teachers, student kits, Teachers’ kits, School furniture and drinking water pots.

The distance from camp to

No of Shelters

Total Rooms

Occupied Rooms

Total Population

Male Female < 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

50 400 400 2071 1040 1031 196 189 182 161 172 142 464 511 26 28

% age 49% 52%

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Thet Kae Pyin BEMS is a serious concern among IDPs, thus denying some children an opportunity to progress.

CMC members have asked for a Middle Education School at Manzi or other suitable place.

Food WFP distributed food ration on 3rd November 2014 for 1340 populations who receive food ration since December 2012.

There are 128 families who do not receive food ration since 25th August. These families are self-shifted from other camp and not in government records. However Myanmar Recourse Foundation, distributed food ration to those who do not receive food from WFP thrice a year.

CCCM claimed that the update of register have to confirm by the government and then WFP can distribute food.

IDPs in KDK have also repeatedly asked for firewood to cook food and to register new babies to get food from WFP.

CMCs request to get food ration such as nutrition for new born babies.

Health IRC trained 12 participants (2 females) with knowledge, skill and method to test Malaria, Pneumonia, and Diarrhea and Typhoid diseases. In weekends, IRC assisted medical service in the camp for emergency need.

There is one midwife who is trained by the Save the Children and providing service as per need.

Provided medical service for 80 people in average per day. The clinical service schedule are as below:

S/No Day Agency Time

1 Monday MRCS

9 am to

12 pm

2 Tuesday MRCS , MMA

3 Wednesday MRCS , MHA

4 Thursday MRCS

5 Friday MRCS

.

CMC requested to provide some special distribution for disabilities.

CMC members have asked for regular health service and treatment of chronic disease as well as elderly people.

CMC members pointed out the importance of having a nurse in the camp to assist even during delivery at night.

The camp leader request to

have an access to test

Tuberculosis and

radiography services.

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NFIs No any NFI assistance during the month. NFI Core kits were last distributed by LWF in June 2014.

They requested to access the solar energy, under wear especially women.

Shelter CCCM, LWF informed that the multipurpose repair work will be completed within December. LWF also suggested CMC to make appropriate use of construction..

Most of the shelter’s foundation posts are damaged.

The noticeboard which is

built by UNHCR is damaged.

CMCs request to repair the

post of the shelters

WASH SI provided garbage collection points for solid waste management.

SI, informed that it has a plan to distribute water filter in the camp.

SI will build 18 hand washing stands. SI has a plan to build solar light for 8 – 9 latrines during next year.

SI will provide laundry slab and build wash room which will be public usage or individual shelter in the next year plan.

WASH, SI share the update

of plan for WASH activities

within 2014 and 2015

6. Ohn Taw Gyi South – Muslim IDPs

No of

Shelters

Total

Rooms

Occupied

Rooms

Total

Population Male Female

< 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

285 2,320 2,272 12,094 6,025 6,071 1,285 1,240 1,398 1,296 1,081 939 2,192 2,499 151 87

% age 50 50

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Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp Coordination and Camp Management

On 12th Nov, 2014, ICRC staff had met with household members of imprisoned persons and discussed on situation.

Inter-agency meeting was conducted on 17th November 2014 and attended by 38 (18 Female) representatives from CMC, DRC and CDN participated.

On 3th week of November, household’s survey has been initiated by CCCM, LWF.

There are 2 Incentive Worker who resigned and shifted to Yangon.

IDPs have been facing problem to pay money to land owners.

Camp is very dark at night. It is very dangerous especially for women, children and old persons.

ACCCMO from LWF requested to CMC and agencies representatives for coordination and collaboration for effective camp management.

Education LWF is operating 9 TLSs through 27 (10 female) community teachers, 6 CFSs under the care of 18 (8 female) Animators and 4 Non Formal Education (NFE) sessions through 2 NFE facilitators in each center.

CMCs also supporting Education Activity to develop for students.

2 teachers (from Kyauk Phu Group) have transferred to Yangon.

CMCs explained that, School teachers are irregular in their duty and suggested regular attendance and teach to students.

IDPs and Teachers requested for Myanmar Text books for Students and furniture for appropriate learning environment.

There are (5) people in School Committees and requested for watchman for school security.

CMC requested to provide a Middle School.

Food and nutrition

On 5th Nov, 2014, CDN/WFP and Distribution Committees conducted a dialogue with IDPs and CMCs and discussed on problem and challenges regarding food issues.

On 12th Nov, 2014, CDN/WFP and Distribution Committee distributed food ration (Pulse, Blended foods, salt and rice) for half month.

CDN/WFP shared information regarding change of food distribution point from Baw Du Pha (2) to OTG (baw du Pha) Camp. In Ohn Taw Gyi (5), 73 IDPs household are receiving only rice till now.

CDN explained that, they are distributing for 5996 populations (1037 HH) and totally distribution quantity of rice are 809 bags and 23 kg (1 bag = 50 kg),

IDPs and CMCs requested cooperation between CMC and Food Distribution Committee for effective camp management. Till now all the camp committees are working separately and lack of integrated structure.

The warehouse is damaged.

Health Health service is providing by MHAA from 9 to 12 am. Inadequate health service.

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There is one health clinic for south and north in the OTG (north), but that clinic service is not enough for the population of the camp.

Clinic opening hour and the number of patients are unbalance. Doctor could check very few patients during opening hours from 9:00 to 12:00 A.M.

If there is an emergency patient, they have to go to the Dar Paing or Thet kae Pyin hospital.

NFIs No any NFI activities since February in the camp. IDPs requested to provide blanket since cold season is approaching.

IDPs would like to receive NFI Kits (Mosquito net, Warm Clothing, Blanket, Cooking pot and Family kits.

Shelter LWF is repairing shelters Some shelters need repair

WASH LWF accomplished WASH stock taking and submitted the report to UNICEF.

On 11th Nov 2014, DRC distributed Hygiene Kits (4) items in the camp.

DRC informed that they will assess the latrines and take appropriate action as required.

CMC and Incentive staff shared information that there are totally 425 latrines in which 85 latrines are damaged partially.

63 water points are in camps in which 32 water points need repair.

45 bathrooms are in camp and all are damaged.

Variation in IDP families and population.

CMC explained that big size families are occupying 2 rooms.

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7. Thae Chaung – Muslim IDPs

No of Shelters/Temporary house

Total Rooms

Occupied Rooms

Total Population

Male Female < 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

2,155 - 2,155 12117 5889 6228 831 783 1,081 1,044 1,122 1,086 2,647 3,118 208 197

By %age 49% 51%

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp coordination and Camp Management

CMC organized regular meeting and discussed on camp issues.

LWF made inter agency meeting on November 24 where 42 (18 women) representatives from CMC, SI, SCI, LWF, elderly, youth disabled and Incentive Workers (IW) participated and shared the information.

LWF staff and one incentive worker and one CMC member opened CRM box and received 5 letters.

In November 24, UNHCR staff visited in camp and held interaction with IDPs and their access to food.

LWF staff discussed with CMC and Incentive Workers about appropriate recreational activities for 11 – 17 age group in the camp on November 25.

10 new born babies in this month.(2 female and 8 male)

3 deaths in this month. One is diarrhoea, one is malaria and one is asthma.

LWF staff paid salary for incentive workers on November 25

IDPs requested to WFP for regular food distribution.

From protection point of view, CMC requested to install solar light.

CMC members requested to provide additional fire safety points and fire guard house because of the winter.

Education LWF announced vacancy for teacher in the camp and collected 36 application of the interested candidate on November 18.

LWF education staffs distributed TLS teacher’s incentive on November 24.

LWF education staff monitors the TLS construction site on

CMC members request to fence surrounding of pond to protect children.

CMC and IDP requested to provide student kits.

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November 21.

LWF staff shared information to conduct 2 NFE centres and 4 new TLS in near future.

IDPs raised the concern of study of children in night time. They are facing the problem due to appropriate light facility. i. e Solar.

Food WFP food distributed food 2 times in the month. First distribution was on 6-11-2014 and second distribution was on 13-11-2014. In first distribution, IDP received rice for one week, blended food 50 bags and salt 24 bags similarly in second distribution they received rice for one week and blended food 4698 bags. They didn’t get rice, oil, salt, nutrition powder and bean for half month till November 24, 2014.

IDPs request to WFP to provide food for 15 days (twice in a month) in regular basis. Delayed to food distribution caused stress and conflict in family.

IDPs request to WFP to provide food for new born babies.

Health SCI supported peer group meeting and mother to mother group meeting for the month.

SCI provided health care service and nutrition support for pregnant women.

Most of the IDPs are suffering from cough, chest pain and mucus diseases.

IDPs requested for mobile clinic to increase their access in health service. IDPs need to mosquito nets and maps.

IDPs request warm clothes and blanket for men, women and children.

NFIs No any support NFI since September 2013. IDPs request to provide new NFI kits.

IDPs request to LWF to distribute NFI kits because of pots, water pot, mosquito net are damage.

Shelter IDPs are staying under tent and rent room in host community.

All individual shelter/tent are damaging such as roof, wall and floor and requested to repair.

IDPs request to LWF to build new CMC office and to repair ware house.

WASH In November, SI provided following services in the camp:

Implemented WASH activities in this camp and supported 200 water filters and some IDP received from Dar Paing due to their

Sector 5 and 6 do not have enough water points and latrines.

Requested to improve drainage

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enrolment list. IDP spent additional cost for transportation.

Provided 23 solid waste bin on 4 November 2014.

Repaired 57 water points in sector 1, 2,b3, 4.

Distributed Hygiene kits for 2375 families on November 2014. (Including activities are bathing soap 18, washing soap 24, sanitary pad 10 packs and toothpaste and tooth-brush one set.

15 latrines were completed during the month.

Provided 300 latrines for host community in Thae Chaung, Dar Paing, Thae Chaung Lat Tha Mar.

system in the camp.

8. Ah Nauk Ye

Sector Updates Key Concerns

Camp coordination and Camp Management

LWF accomplished Incentive Worker selection process, recruited 6 workers, orient them and mobilize for family survey.

LWF Facilitated Inter-Agency meeting on 18th November 2014. In the meeting, 31 (15 women) representatives from CMC, SI, DRC, ACF, MHAA, SC and LWF were participated.

LWF provided 50 plastic chairs and conducted the Billboard installation.

CMC submitted 1 complaint related with Camp Incentive workers assigned by other agency and IDPs.

CMC received 2 blocks from DRC to operate office. One will be using for CMC office and next one will use by women group and youth group.

CMC has mentioned that many service delivery gaps in the camp such as Health, Education and Shelter.

CMC have requested to provide more fire points in camp because of approaching dry season.

CMC members request to provide the warm clothes,

No of Shelters

Total Rooms

Occupied Rooms

Total Population

Male Female < 5 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 17 Yrs 18-59 Yrs > 59 Yrs

M F M F M F M F M F

97 1,150 1,150 4,516 2,326 2,190

% age 49% 52%