karen refugee committee newsletter · 09/01/2018 – krc health coordinator attended bi-monthly...

14
1 KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER & MONTHLY REPORT January, 2018

Upload: others

Post on 06-Aug-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

1

The Karen Refugee Committee,

KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE

NEWSLETTER

&

MONTHLY REPORT

January, 2018

Page 2: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

2

Page 3: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

3

Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activity Report

January - 2018

Dear All Readers,

January is the first month of the year. Since it is the first month, most people are exciting for able

to enter into another year. Our life is not in our hand. Even for a few remaining hours and minutes,

when the time comes, our heart beat could be stopped before we cross into a new year. The evil is

always around whenever we try to do well. When we expect to live in peace, there are difficulties

and pressure from every corner. We wish that, this year 2018 will bring us peace and happiness.

Our wish has come true indeed. We are not starved and yet being clothed and sheltered and hear

good news about each other's. However, there will be some people who face challenges,

separation and sadness. This is one of the natures of the world that we will have to come through

it.

We have been hearing that, refugees will be able to go home sooner or later. However, due to

uncertainty, till now, the refugees are not able to return. It has been for years that the refugees are

going through in this journey together with the refugee committee. Don't think that we will be

disappointed for this difficult journey. We will be renewed once again and with perseverance, we

will wait till we can go home. Good and bad, joy and sadness may go hand in hand, we hope that,

this year 2018 will bring us grace and more blessings in the days to come. We pray for all the

donors and organization supporting us and continue to be with us.

Best wishes,

General Secretary

Karen Refugee Committee

Page 4: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

4

Monthly Activities Report

January – 2018

09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp.

9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La camp along with ACTED for conducting assessment on livelihood activities and management.

12/01/2018 – KRC Joint Secretary attended the closing ceremony of MDRG Specialist training at IRC-LAC office, Umphiem camp.

12/01/2018 – KRC Health Coordinator attended SRRT meeting at Mae La Camp.

15-17/01/2018 – KRC CMSP conducted follow-up trip to Mae La, Umphiem and Nu Poe Camps from 15-17.

17-18/01/2018 – KRC Education Coordinator attended Education Stakeholder meeting at Mae Sariang in relation to advocacy for IDP and refugee teacher recognition. Others organization attended the meeting are KnRC, KnED, KnWO,KWO, KED, SCI, ADRA, RTP and JRS.

18/01/2018 – KRC Health Coordinator attended Protection Working Group meeting at UNHCR Office.

20/01/2018 – KRC Education Coordinator met with KED and KRCEE and discussed about future plan for school transition for Higher Education program.

23/01/2018 – KRC and camp committee have emergency meeting at KRC office. Camp representatives attended are Mae La, Umphiem, Nu Poe, Mae Ra Moe, Tham Him and Don Yang.

24/01/2018 – KRC Committee and Camp Committee attended emergency meeting invited by KNU.

29/01/2018 – KRC Social Coordinator along Mae Sariang Branch office went to Mae Ra Moe in regard to camp committee issue which comes into light on 22nd January.

Page 5: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

5

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]

Page 6: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

Mae La 3,439 8,754 558 2,139 240 16,721 8,117 8,604

Umphiem 600 2,573 1,468 4,665 2,240 2,425

Nu Po 1,269 2,486 1,636 880 346 5,348 2,540 2,808

Mae La Oon 979 2,700 1,528 949 91 5,238 2,588 2,650

Mae Ra Moe 862 2,301 1,641 783 72 4,797 2,399 2,398

Htam Hin 696 1,744 1,173 503 180 3,600 1,769 1,813

Don Yang 353 829 546 281 42 1,698 812 886

Total 8,198 21,387 8,550 6,160 971 42,067 20,465 21,584

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 3,684 9,896 6,676 2,220 202 18,994 9,568 9,426

Umphiem 1,684 3,166 1,768 5,513 2721 2832

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

Mae La Oon 620 1,812 1,730 482 38 4,067 2,054 2,013

Mae Ra Moe 968 2,684 2,035 931 75 5,725 2,853 2,872

Htam Hin 210 603 531 175 65 1,374 685 689

Don Yang

Total 8,007 19,067 13,542 4,726 384 37,725 18,844 18,921

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 18 33 14 7 54 32 22

Umphiem

Nu Po

Mae La Oon

(FTB)

Mae Ra Moe 2 38 37 2 1 78 36 42

Htam Hin

Don Yang 66 319 185 42 5 551 296 255

Total 86 390 236 51 6 683 364 319

Total Pop.

Gender

Camp Population Report January - 2018Register 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

625

New Arival in 7 Camps

Camps Total Pop.

AgeNo. of

Families

No. of

FamiliesCamps Total Pop.

Age

Gender

578

Page 7: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

Camp Population Report January - 2018Register People in 7 Camps

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 73 4,107 2,063 2,044

Mae La Oon

Mae Ra Moe

Htam Hin 615 1,419 717 298 74 2,508 1,252 1,256

Don Yang 118 319 161 49 4 533 265 268

Total 2,175 4,219 2,093 685 151 7,148 3,580 3,568

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La

Umphiem

Nu Po

Mae La Oon 19 101 19 16 1 137 73 64

Mae Ra Moe 3 19 7 6 32 13 19

Htam Hin

Don Yang

Total 22 120 26 22 1 169 86 83

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 31 1,682 1,682 955 272

Umphiem 3 70 11 83 27 56

Nu Po 73 67 140 71 69

Mae La Oon

Mae Ra Moe 8 93 64 157 77 80

Htam Hin 3 9 12 12

Don Yang 36 93 129 59 70

Total 42 275 1,926 2 2,203 1,201 547

Pre-Screening People in 7 Camps

Camps

Number of PAB People in 7 Camps

Camps

AgeNo. of

Families

No. of

Families

No. of

Families

2

Boarding House Students in 7 Camps

Camps

Total Pop.

Total Pop.

Total Pop.

Age

Age

Page 8: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

Camp Population Report January - 2018Register People in 7 Camps

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 6,449 18,862 12,290 3,188 34,340

Umphiem 2,274 2,917 3,274 10,094 4,971 5,123

Nu Po 2,063 5,067 3,168 1,043 9,278 4,480 4,798

Mae La Oon 1,612 4,325 3,236 1,257 10,094 4,355 4,463

Mae Ra Moe 1,906 4,812 3,529 1,324 9,665 4,784 4,881

Htam Hin 1,412 2,735 2,051 779 5,565 2,699 2,866

Don Yang 537 1,373 939 291 2,603 1,288 1,315

G.Total 16,253 40,091 28,487 11,785 81,639 22,577 23,446

Gender

18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs6 months- 4

yrs<6months Male Female

Mae La 7154 18650 13946 4359 442 37397 18640 18757

Umphiem 2,287 5,809 3,247 10,261 5,059 5,052

Nu Po 3,532 5,946 3,720 1,558 423 11,647 5,637 6,010

Mae La Oon 1,628 4,713 3,457 1,394 130 9,732 4,850 4,882

Mae Ra Moe 1,843 5,140 3,788 1,722 148 10,798 5,391 5,407

Htam Hin 1,522 3,769 2,430 976 319 7,494 3,718 3,776

Don Yang 543 1,581 1,050 358 53 3,042 1,496 1,546

G.Total 51,099 126,340 92,464 35,146 1,515 90,371 44,791 45,430

1,205

Camps

General Population in 7 Camps

Camps

AgeNo. of

FamiliesTotal Pop.

AgeNo. of

FamiliesTotal Pop.

3,903

Feeding Figures in 7 Camps

Page 9: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

1

unDb.uDb.cJurH;wHm

vHmw>upD.’D;tw>[l;w>w>*JRtw>ymzsg

January =2018 eH.

w>uwdRvXng =

,ElRtg&HR rh>vgtqduwX>wvg vXweH.b.weH. vgwqHcHvgtusgvDRI zJuwkRCDRvgt0J

tHR wbsDv>v>ySRtg*Rtd.'D; w>ol.yd>o;0;w>o;ckvX ucDCDRb.qleH.toDtCdM.vDRI yo;orlw

td.vXypkylRb.I vd.uhRxJpSRe.&H.pSRrH;eH;'.vJm ywcDb.qleH.toD 'D; yo;orluwX>uGHm0JohvDRI zJ

yqXrRw>*hRtcgM. w>tXtd.bl;'D;ySRvDRI zJyqXrk>v>w>rkmw>ck.tcgM. w>CH;w>phR< w>uDw>cJwz.

qD.oeH;ySRtgr;vDRI yqXrk>v>vX 2018 eH. u[JpdmM>ySR w>rkmw>ck.< w>ol.zSHo;nDvDRI 'fyqXrk>v>

tod; vXxD.ySJRxD.M>ySRupD'DvDRI ywvDR'do.0HRb.I yulb.uRb.vDRI ywtd.b.vX oh.cD.xH;<

0.cD.xH;b.I ye>[lb.vdmyupD.vXtrkmvDRI b.q. ySRvXtuG>qX.rJmb.w>wwXmweg< w>vDR

rk>vDRz;< w>ol.tk;o;tk;utd.0JvDRI t0JtHR rh>[D.cd.tMqX.wcgvDRI

ySRb.uDb.cJwz. uuhRb.M. ye>[l;z;,HmvHI w>tk.uDRvD>wH>vDRqJ;wtd.tCd wkRcJtHR

wuhRb.'H;b.I ySRb.uDb.cJtw>vJRcDzsd vX'Ju0DRtylRrh>*hR b.uDb.cJurH;wHmtw>yXw>qSX< [h.

*H>[h.bgySR'Ju0DRzdwz.rh>*hR< wrh>w>pSReH.pSRvgb.I wb.qdurd.vXto;w[;*DRw*hRI to;ql.

xD.uhRM>tvD> 'D; utd.cd;plRo;wkR uuhRb.0J*hR*hRwpkvDRI w>tX'D;w>*hR< w>o;ck'D;w>o;tk; rh>vJR

o-wJRvdmto;b.q. yem'D;rk>v> 2018 eH. u[JpdmM>ySRw>bsK;w>zSd.< w>qd.*hRqd.0gtgM>w>vX

ywqXrk>v>wz.vDRI w>'dol.'do;< w>tJ.w>o;unDR ySRvXtb.xGJ'D; ySRb.uDb.cJzdud;*R'J; u

b.qd.*hRqdw>wdm< w>rk>v>uvXxD.ySJRxD.t*D> rh>yunDb.uDb.cJurH;wHmtw>qX*hRqX0geH.cD.

xH;tHRM.vDRI

ySJR'D;w>qX*hRpH;bsK;tg

eJ.&GJ.

unDb.uDb.cJurH;wHm

Page 10: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

2

unDb.uDb.cJurH;wHmwvgwbsDw>[l;w>*JRw>ymzsg

January =2018 eH.

9A1A2018 eHR = KRC ql.cVrl'gcd. vJRxD.w>td.zSd. qlrJ>v;'Ju0DR vXb.C;'D; u&XobV

(2) vgwbsDw>td.zSd.M.vDRI

9=10A1A2018 eHR = KRC urH;wHmw>vk>tD.eD>cdo;orlrl'gcd. vJRqlrJ>v;'Ju0DR Ckm'D;

ACTED rR assessment b.C;'D; w>vk>tD.eD>cdo;orlw>zH;w>rR w>yXqSX

w>td.o;wz.M.vDRI

12A1A2018 eHR = KRC urH;wHmeJ.&GJ.oCJR vJRw>[h. MDRG Special list vHmtk.o; zJtlzF.'J

u0DR vXb.w>rRtDR w>qXuwD>rh>0J *DRcD 10;30 e.&H. w>vD> zJ IRC (LAC)

t0JR'X;M.vDRI

12A1A2018 eHR = KRC ql.cVrl'gcd. vJRxD. SRRT w>td.zSd. zJrJ>v;'Ju0DRM.vDRI

15=17A1A2018 eHR = KRC-CMSP vJR Follow up ql rJ>v;< tlzF. 'D; ed.zd'Ju0DR 'D; zJ

15A1A2018 eHR zJ rJ>v;'Ju0DR< 16A1A2018 zJ tlzF.'Ju0DR< 17A1A2018

eHR< zJed.zd'Ju0DRwz.M.vDRI

17=18A1A2018 eHR = KRC ul.ohrl'gcd. vJRxD. Education Stakeholder w>td.zSd. zJ 0h>rk>,l>

b.xGJ'D;w>wJM>cJ;w>vX 'Ju0DR'D;unDuFdzdo;p>wz.t*D>M.vDRI u&X

vX[JxD.w>td.zSd.wz.rh>0J KRC, KnRC, KnED, KnWO, KWO, KED, SCI

ADRA, RTP, JRS M.vDRI

18A1A2018 eHR = KRC ql.cVrl'gcd.vJRxD. Protection Working Group zJ UNHCR 0JR'X;M.vDRI

20A1A2018 eHR = KRC ul.ohrl'gcd. xH.vdmtd.oud;'D; KED, KRCEE b.C;uFdw>ysdmvJvX

cgqlngvXywD>xD yDngw>ul.b.ul.ohM.vDRI

Page 11: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

3

23A1A2018 eHR = KRC 'D;'Ju0DRxH.vdmtd.zSd. *h>*D>tlw>td.zSd. zJ KRC 0JR'X;< 'Ju0DRvX[J

xD.w>td.wz.rh>0J rJ>v;< tlzF.< ed.zd< rJ>&Rrd>< xgrf[h. 'D; 'd.,g'Ju0DR

M.vDRI

24A1A2018 eHR = KRC urH;wHm 'D; 'Ju0DRurH;wHmwz. xD.*h>*D>tlw>td.zSd. vXb.w>ud;

tDRvXu&Xrd>yS>M.vDRI

29A1A2018 eHR = KRC ySR*h>0Drl'gcd. vJRvDRu'D;qlrJ>&Rrd>'Ju0DRb.C; w>*h>td.xD.vX'Ju

0DRurH;wHmtusg zJ 22A1A2018 rh>vXw>*h>w0HRwwJmtCd vJRue.xGJzJeHR

t0JM. 'D;0HRwJm0JvDRI rh>w>rRoud;w>'D;'Ju0DRurH;wHm< Ckm'D;rl'gcd.vXrk>

,l>M.vDRI

Page 12: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

1

- ၂ ၁၈

႔- ၏ ၁၂ ။ ၍ ။ ၏ ။ ၊ ။ ။ ။ ၂ ၁၈ ။ ။ ။ ။ ။ ၏ ။ ၊ ၊ ။ ၏ ။ ။ ။ ၏ ၏ ၏ ။ ။ ။ ၊ ၂ ၁၈ ။ ၊ ၊ ၂ ၁၈ ၊ ။

Page 13: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

2

- ၂ ၁၈

၉/၁/၂ ၁၈ - ၏

၉-၁ /၁/၂ ၁၈ - ACTED ၍ Assessment ။

၁၂/၁/၂ ၁၈ - KRC ၊ IRC (LAC) MDRG ။

၁၅-၁၇/၁/၂ ၁၈ - KRC-CMSP ၅/၁/၂ ၁၈ ၌၎၊ ၁၆/၁/၂ ၁၈ ၎၊ ၁၇/၁/၂ ၁၈ ၎ ။

၁၇-၁၈/၁/၂ ၁၈ - Ed n k h d r ။ KRC, KnRC, KnED, KnWO, KWO, KED, SCI, RTP, nd ။

၁၈/၁/၂ ၁၈ - KRC UNHCR PWG ။

၂ /၁/၂ ၁၈ - EE E ။

၂၃/၁/၂ ၁၈ - ၐ ၍ ၊ ၊ ၊ ။

၂၄/၁/၂ ၁၈ - ၐ ။

Page 14: KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER · 09/01/2018 – KRC health Coordinator attended bi-monthly meeting at Mae la Camp. 9-10/01/2018 – KRC livelihood Coordinator went to Mae La

3

၂၉/၁/၂ ၁၈ - ၍ ၂၂/၁/၂ ၁၈ ၐ ။ ၊ ။