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    KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE

    NEWSLETTER

    &

    MONTHLY REPORT

    April, 2011

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    Karen Refugee Committee

    Newsletter & Monthly Report

    April, 2011To

    All readers,

    May the noble and splendid Thai-New Year bring all of you happiness and prosperous. In our

    previous (last months) report, we acknowledged that the troubles cause by both man-made and natural

    disasters have been occurring worldwide and hundred of thousand of peoples have been suffering the

    consequences and impact of the woe. The land in which we are sheltering is also, among other, one of

    the .countries that is facing different troubles; flooding damage that cost billion of Baths, and strife

    caused by dispute on world heritage temple which cost a number of lives between neighboring

    countries. Finally, its a good news that the contend was calm down and settled. All the incidents that

    took place have also in different ways affected on the survival of the refugee sheltering along the border.

    As we are approaching a Thai New Year, and celebrating water festival, we pray that thewater will wash away all the evil things, bad luck, and pray for everyone to enjoy peaceful and well-to-

    do lives in the year to come! Along with the New Year, the refugee are looking forwards to the dawn of

    peacefulness that has been longed for decades, and sure the readers are aware of that the situation is be

    at odds.

    The news for this month stated about the possibility of repatriation and closure of the camp.

    Many refugee community members as well as CBOs were raising their concern about the news that has

    been spreading. How ever, a committee of refugee responsible came up with a concept, by contact with

    different sources of information, CBOs, NGOs and authority concerned, that the repatriation will be

    thoroughly define with systematic process; with no force but voluntary repartition and the incident can

    take place only when restoration of peace, genuine democracy and political contend are settled. We

    never believe that the Thai authority, the royal family as well as the Thai people, with good

    understanding who allowed us for sheltering in their land since 1975, will never force us to return to the

    land we deserted because of unbearable pressure we have been suffering, unless peace, democracy and

    safety are restored.

    We believe, the Thai as sympathetic people who are always offer to help those that are weak,

    in troubles and the royal family and royal Thai government who are strongly believe in democracy and

    always up hold respect of human right will never force the refugee to return unless there is safety with

    concrete reason.

    In this case, KRC is responsible to cultivate the following knowledge to the camp communitythat-

    The RTG is responsible to repatriate the refugee if there is peace restoration in theirhome land-Burma.

    Both host country and original country are responsible in cooperation with relatedinternational organization for the repatriation according to refugee right.

    Both related countries and organizations are to follow the UNHCR rules in term ofrepatriation.

    We believe the RTG, will never force repatriate the refugee living in the camps. The suitable repatriation spell is unpredictable.

    We hope, the points stated will decrease the anxiety of the refugee community.

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    To our knowledge, though Burma has formed and set up a new government, the internal displace

    persons (IDP) still fleeing into Thailand seeking for safety and shelter because of unrest civil war.

    According to the latest information, a number of civilian fled into Thailand, sheltering at Purkler village,

    Umpha area to escape the clashes broke out between SPDC troops and DKBA inside Burma. Perhaps,

    some of them are seeking refugee among their relatives living in Nu Po camp. Unconfirmed news

    spreading that about 20 families, 60 peoples are currently sheltering among relative in Nu Po camp. We

    finally came to know that the army commander and Thai local authority are working together in dealingwith the difficulty.

    There is no doubt that repatriation will take place in the future; never-the-less, it must be an

    appropriate time that the refugee can safely go home with out fear and with dignity.

    Your Comments are Welcome!

    Report of KRC and Refugee Camp Activities

    April, 2011

    5-6/4/11 KRC secretary (1) and livelihood coordinator attended TBBC camp managementworkshop.

    8/4/11 KRC attended development of mediation and legal system at LAC office.12/4/11 KRC and KEAB held an information sharing meeting.18/4/11 KRC joint secretary, livelihood coordinator and office manager delivered leadership,

    monitoring and evaluation training at Ban Don Yan and Htam Hin camps.

    19-20/4/11 KRC secretary, health coordinator and financial advisor provide leadership, monitoringand evaluation training at Mae La camp.

    26/4/11 KRC secretary and a number of committee attended DMLS follow up meeting at IRC/LACoffice.

    27/4/11 KRC, IRC/LAC and TBBC held a joint-training on gender sensitive at KRC office.29/4/11 KRC and IRC/LAC held a follow up consulting meeting on DMLS at IRC/LAC office.

    KRC Livelihood

    KRC Live hood VT Coordinator, Regional officers of Tak, Maesariang and Kacharaburi. Together with

    ADRA call on livelihood and VT responsible and delivered TOT Training in all camps. The trainee participated

    involved area coordinator , Camp VT committee and implementation team. The TOT Training was begun on 18th

    April and finished on 18th

    May, 2011.

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    25.4.2011 KRC Livelihood Coordinator and VT Team Met with VTRM- Project Manage anddiscussed on KRC-VT monthly report guideline to be applied during program

    implementing process.

    18-29.4.2011 KRC Committee member, split into small groups and delivered leadershipmanagement, monitoring and evaluation training in all ( 7 ) Camps.The aim of the activity is to strengthen camp administration including monitoring and evaluation.

    KRC- RatchBuri Activity HtamHin

    1.4.2011 Organized a meeting which participant involved CCEE, OCEE, COC and TTA. Thedecision was Zone leader to submit list of teachers.

    4.4.2011 Organized a meeting which participant involved UNHCR, IRC, Camp Committee andSection leaders discussion about Thai language teaching.

    5.4.2011 Celebration of Womens day. 5.4.2011 Child registration 6.4.2011 Inspection of Bamboo growing 7-9.4.2011 CEAB School opening ceremony 13-15.4.2011 CBOs, KRC, COC, CMSP- Leadership Training 18-28-4.2011 ADRA delivered TOT Training 27.4.2011 IRC, KRC, KWO, KYO, COEER (Woman Protection Training)

    KRC Sanklaburi activity

    vResponsible person met with TBBC and COERR for discussion of the situation of the camp in future.vFacilitate travelling for KRC joint secretary to give training in the camp.vMet and discussed with TBBC about bamboo growing in neighboring places.vMet with TBBC field Coordinator, food distribution was discussed.

    We shall always be grateful to the Thai people and the Royal Thai Government for their sympathy

    and understanding in allowing us safe refugee. We are also indebted to the NGOs for their support and

    services.

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    NGO Supporters

    TBBC Thai-Burma Border Consortium. Supports with food and shelter material. TBBC also supports with

    warm clothing for refugees. TBBC coordinates with the Camp Management Program to help with administration

    and management capacity in all seven camps. TBBC provides KRC with administrative and organizational

    support and helps with staff remuneration.

    ADRA Adventist Develop and Relief Agency. Starting January 2011, ADRA assumed responsibility for

    vocational training formerly implemented by ZOA in all seven camps.

    WEAVE Promotes women and childrens education and self-reliance, focusing on household issues to help

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

    AMI Aide Medicale Internationale. Supports medical and health facilities.

    ARC American Refugee Committee. Supports medical and health facilities.

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

    ZOA Refugee Care Supports KRC-EE

    World Education Support for the Institute of Higher Education.

    TOPS Supports educational facilities and nurseries.

    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, andultimate 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.

    PPAT Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand. Supports family planning and preventive/education in

    refugee camps.

    SOLIDARITIES Supports Burmese refugees in the camp to address sanitation issues.

    RIGHT TO PLAY Supports childrens physical activities and sports.

    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]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Total

    M F M F M F

    Mae La 5,504 7,348 7,980 2,495 2,390 2,595 2,459 25267

    Umphiem 3,184 3,262 3,336 1,914 1,846 717 664 11739

    Nu Po 1,927 2,564 2,620 715 723 905 877 8404

    Htam Hin 955 1,303 1,396 599 544 349 383 4574

    Ban Dong Yang 619 862 922 259 239 225 212 2719

    Mae Rama Luang 2047 2948 2704 2128 1994 795 841 11410

    Mae La Oon 2371 3663 3632 1172 1089 950 963 11469

    Total 16,607 21,950 22,590 9,282 8,825 6,536 6,399 75582

    Total

    M F M F M F

    Mae La

    Umphiem 526 1,030 793 94 90 88 74 2169

    Nu Po 2,633 2,410 2,003 453 427 376 421 6090

    Htam Hin 889 1,017 977 223 205 234 222 2878

    Ban Dong Yang 155 294 286 67 57 36 44 784Mae Rama Luang 98 389 373 177 173 54 42 1208

    Mae La Oon 26 237 173 15 11 11 5 452

    Total 4327 5,377 4605 1029 963 799 808 13581

    Total

    M F M F M FMae La 7,713 8,606 6,709 1,340 1,340 927 837 19759

    Umphiem 3,436 4,349 3,688 1,274 1,033 720 597 11661

    Nu Po 392 483 521 175 163 113 109 1564

    Htam Hin 133 382 414 143 125 93 84 1241

    Ban Dong Yang 47 166 174 54 46 46 43 529

    Mae Rama Luang 865 1190 1287 1144 1215 359 310 5505

    Mae La Oon 607 1015 1014 340 358 280 284 3291

    Total 13,193 16,191 13,807 4,470 4,280 2538 2264 43550

    Monthly Population Report In Camps (April- 2011)

    Number Of Registered People In Camps

    Camp No. Families

    Over -12 yrs 6-12 yrs Under 5 Yrs

    Number Of PAB, POC, PRE-SCREENING In Camps

    Camp No. Families

    Over -12 yrs 6-12 yrs Under 5 Yrs

    Number Of New Arrival In Camps

    Camp No. Families

    Over -12 yrs 6-12 yrs Under 5 Yrs

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    Total

    M F M F M FMae La 946 648 150 95 0 3 1842

    Umphiem 17 133 97 153 137 0 1 521

    Nu Po 433 389 56 42 4 0 924

    Htam Hin 13 22 0 0 0 0 35

    Ban Dong Yang 46 47 4 1 0 0 98

    Mae Rama Luang 336 276 241 191 1 0 1045

    Mae La Oon 606 448 29 23 3 0 1109

    Total 17 2513 1927 633 489 8 4 5574

    Total

    M F M F M F

    Mae La 13,217 16,900 15,337 3,985 3,825 3,522 3,299 46868

    Umphiem 7,163 8,774 7,914 3,435 3,106 1,525 1,336 26090

    Nu Po 5,059 5,888 5,535 1,399 1,355 1,399 1,406 16982

    Htam Hin 2,066 2,699 2,787 963 874 677 689 8689

    Ban Dong Yang 821 1,368 1,429 384 343 307 299 4130

    Mae Rama Luang 3010 4888 4675 3714 3608 1225 1206 19316

    Mae La Oon 3004 5521 5267 1556 1481 1244 1252 16321

    Total 34,340 46,038 42,944 15,436 14,592 9,899 9,487 138396

    Total

    M F M F M F

    Mae La 9,450 14,322 13,968 3,228 2,818 2,403 2,327 39066

    Umphiem 4,509 4,643 4,484 2,885 2,803 1,016 973 16804

    Nu Po 4,837 5,654 5,240 1,264 1,227 1,252 1,270 15907

    Htam Hin 1491 1,286 1,459 1,139 1,384 762 852 6882

    Ban Dong Yang 980 1,239 1,396 378 317 299 288 3917

    Mae Rama Luang 2948 4601 4638 2993 2906 1067 1038 17243

    Mae La Oon 2965 5007 4925 1521 1436 1085 1115 15089

    Total 27,180 36,752 36,110 13,408 12,891 7,884 7,863 114908

    Number Of OutSide Student In Camps

    Camp No. Families

    Over -12 yrs 6-12 yrs Under 5 Yrs

    General Population In Camps

    Camp No. Families

    Over -12 yrs 6-12 yrs Under 5 Yrs

    Feeding Figure In Camps

    Camp No. Families

    Over -12 yrs 6-12 yrs Under 5 Yrs

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