KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE. The Karen Refugee Committee, NEWSLETTER & MONTHLY REPORT

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1 KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE The Karen Refugee Committee, NEWSLETTER & MONTHLY REPORT September,

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3 Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activities Report September 2018 Introduction: According to our forefather s saying, should not stay overnight on the way back home even if we are late or shouldn t stay anywhere near the rivers or valley or lowland areas. These are the place where the monsters look for their preys. They would eat anything they find, maybe it be human, animals, trees, rocks, soil, big or small. What have happened to one of our camps, called Maela Oo on 19th of this month is a reflection of our forefather s warning, where 7 houses with 8 people were swept away by the landslide, including six big trees. This was a terrible moment and emotionally unforgettable. On the other part of the world in Indonesia on 28th, more than 2,000 people died and 5,000 missing caused by Tsunami and storm. This natural calamity is unimaginable with loss of lives and caused severe destruction. This reminds me of a Christian bible chapter in Matthew 24, the saying of Jesus. Now, coming back to our refugee issue. As a part of our preparedness, a representative from Karen Refugee Committee along with ADRA Myanmar and Thailand, Thai s Vocational Training College representatives from Mae Sariang, Tak, Mae Sot, Kanchanaburi, Ratchburi, Bangkok, numbering 20 individuals, went to Pa-An, capital of Karen State, Burma, and met with Pa-An GTHS s principal and teachers, studied and learning about the school program and sharing information to the school. On the same study trip, the next stop is at the upper Burma, 12 hours' drive and reaching Kyauk P daung where we visited GTI school and met with school principal and sharing information to each other's. Our next trip was Pagan, Nyaung Oo, famous for their tourist attraction in Burma. As a General Secretary, I ve got this privilege to be a part of the group and learn from different situations. This is probably one of the first steps in building connectivity, networking, and relationship while peace negotiation is at hand. There s still many more steps to be undertaken to realize real peace in the country which have been for decades being discussed over the paper and have never been materialized. A pragmatic solution should be idealized and leaving behind our wishful thinking. I have learnt to reflect myself and with the community back at refugee camps. For decades, there have been a big gap between us, creating misunderstanding, confusion, and even hatred. We have gone beyond our own wishes and fail to appreciate each other weakness and learn from one another. This is just a positive side of reconciliation and forgiveness. From political stand point, negotiation will take longer and theoretical discourse will continue. Both theory and practice will need to go hand in hand. I might be wrong to say this, but I hope you can forgive me if I do so in this reflection. Respectfully yours, General Secretary Karen Refugee Committee 3

4 Monthly Activity Report Activity Report: 3-5/09/2018 KRC s Joint Secretary attended KCSO and KCBOs meeting organized by KNU At Lay Wah. The purpose of the meeting meet was sharing the current political Situation participated by KNU on the 3rd Panlong Conference and what are Some of the outcomes out of the conference. 04/09/2018 KRC s Joint Secretary attended Work Profile training provided by ADRA in Mae Sot /09/2018 KRC s General Secretary along with ADRA-Thailand and Myanmar, and Thailand Vocational Training College, Mae Hong Song, Tak, Kanchanaburi, Ratchburi district officers went to Karen State, Pa-An s GTHS (Vocational training) and Meitila district Gyauk P daung GTI in Relation to TVET Exchange and monitoring activities. 11/09/2018 KRC s Joint Secretary attended Maela Camp-NGOs bi-monthly meeting in Maela camp. 11/09/2018 KRC s Education Coordinator updating about KRC current situation and Activities to Karen Baptists leaders during a meeting at Hsathoolei Learning Center, Maesot. 14/09/2018 KRC s Committee and KRCEE attended SVA meeting in Maesot. Other Organization such KED representatives also joined the meeting. The purpose of The meeting is discussing about the community library and how it will be Managed in coming 2019, and how SVA continues to support the activity. 17/09/2018 KRC s Education Coordinator attended KPSN meeting in relation to the Reviewing of KAP survey, in Maesot. 18/09/2019 KRC Committee including Chair, Education Coordinator, Social and Health Coordinators, met with Sweden Embassandor representatives accompanied by The Border Consortium s Executive Director and staff. 18/09/2018 KRC s Education Coordinator attended KHRG s report launch in Maesot. The report titles, Development without us. 18/09/2018 KRC s General Secretary along with KED and KRCEE met with Karen State s Education Department representatives. The purpose of this meeting Was information-sharing in relation to education programs in refugee camps And in Karen State. 18/09/2018 KRC s Joint Secretary attended LAC, UNHCR meeting on camp security 4

5 Guidelines in Maela, Umphiem and Nupo camps. 18/09/2018 KRC s General Secretary met with CIDKP, TBC and discussed about Monitoring refugee families who have returned voluntarily to Karen State. 19/09/2018 KRC s Education Coordinator met with Global teachers team who came to Learn more about refugee education at KRCEE office. 20/09/2019 KRC s Joint Secretary attended TBC and Maela camp emergency meeting in Maela camp. Participants include, camp committee, section committee, Zone A, B, C leaders, CMT and women group. 24/09/2018 KRC s Education Coordinator and KRCEE met and discussed about Organization management issues and its future programs /09/2018 KRC s Education Coordinator attended Karen and Karenni Education Stakeholder Team (KKEST) meeting in Mae Seraing. The meeting Discussed about finalizing Teacher s policy recommendation paper and Introduction to the policy recommendation for refugee and ethnic students. 1-30/09/2018 KRC s Livelihood Coordinator attended MFL training in relation to Livelihood and self-reliant activities, attended by 31 refugee camps re Recitatives from 9 camps. 5

6 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. H.I.F Handicap International Federation. Supports handicapped refugees with prostheses and rehabilitation. It also organizes annual sporting events for the handicapped. COERR Catholic Office For Emergency Relief and Refugees. Food and educational Support UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Supports registration process, protection, and ultimate safe repatriation. It is currently helping with resettlement issues. SVA Supports libraries in the camps. SAVE THE CHILDREN - Support teacher training and management capacity building. RIGHT TO PLAY Support Teacher subsidies, teacher training and capacity building. IRC Supported the law Address: P.O. Box 5 Mae Sot, Tak Thailand Tel: (055) Intl: Fax: (055) Intl: krc.academic@gmail.com 6

7 Camp Population Report A Register People in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of Total Pop. Families 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 <6months Male Female yrs Mae La 3,426 8,644 5,515 2, ,624 8,032 8,592 Umphiem 600 2,548 1, ,614 2,221 2,393 Nu Po 1,269 2,486 1, ,348 2,540 2,808 Mae La Oon 969 2,689 1, ,314 2,714 2,600 Mae Ra Moe 844 2,200 1, ,640 2,329 2,311 Htam Hin 699 1,747 1, ,618 1,773 1,845 Don Yang , Total 8,122 21,089 13,428 6, ,729 20,365 21,364 Unregister People in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La 3,686 9,886 6,611 2, ,024 8,489 9,535 Umphiem 1,654 2,531 1, , Nu Po , Mae La Oon 612 1,860 1, ,124 2,069 2,055 Mae Ra Moe 968 2,755 2, ,857 2,922 2,935 Htam Hin , Don Yang Total 7,969 18,545 13,533 4, ,009 17,943 19,066 New Arival in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La Umphiem Nu Po Mae La Oon (FTB) Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin Don Yang Total

8 Pre-Screening People in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La Umphiem Nu Po 1,442 2,481 1, ,107 2,063 2,044 Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin 615 1, ,530 1,245 1,285 Don Yang Total 2,168 4,202 2, ,167 3,573 3,594 Number of PAB People in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La Umphiem Nu Po Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin Don Yang Total Boarding House Students in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La 29 1,459 1, Umphiem Nu Po Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin Don Yang Total , ,089 1,

9 Feeding Figures in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La 6,401 18,742 12,092 3,515 34,349 Umphiem 2,220 5,679 3,216 1,112 10,007 4,936 5,071 Nu Po 2,063 5,067 3,168 1,043 9,278 4,480 4,798 Mae La Oon 1,580 4,025 3,127 1,602 8,754 4,393 4,361 Mae Ra Moe 1,810 4,861 3,622 1,322 9,805 4,897 4,908 Htam Hin 1,138 2,960 2, ,624 2,728 2,896 Don Yang 492 1, ,453 1,215 1,248 G.Total 15,704 42,658 28,117 9,495 80,270 22,649 23,282 General Population in 7 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La Umphiem 2,256 5,840 3,268 1,151 10,259 5,068 5,191 Nu Po 3,532 5,946 3,720 1, ,647 5,637 6,010 Mae La Oon 1,609 4,733 3,456 1, ,782 4,947 4,835 Mae Ra Moe 1,823 5,037 3,701 1, ,657 5,325 5,332 Htam Hin 1,523 3,763 2, ,526 3,704 3,822 Don Yang 490 1, ,453 1,215 1,248 G.Total 49, ,197 90,843 30,757 1,493 88,441 43,225 45,216

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15 စက ခ ကရင ဒ ကၡသည က မတ လစဥ သတင င လ ပ ရ မ အစ ရင ခ စ စက တင ဘ လ - ၂၀၁၈ စ ရ လ ၾက မ ဆ စက အရ သ တ ႔သမ တ ႕ ရ- ခ င ခ င ရရ ပ ခ န သ မ ညအ ပ ည န တ ထ တ င ထ ခရ သ လ ခ လ င ခ င ၀ ခ င န တခ ခ တ င မ အလ ယ တက အ ပ စက အန ယ မ မ ပ ၾကပ င ခ က ထ ခ င ထ လည တ ထ အ မ ဆ က နထ င မ မ ပ ၾကပ င ထ နရ မ က ဘ လ သ ရ မ အစ ရ ထ က သည န ရ မ ဖစ သည မ က န လ န ပ ထ နရ မ ဘ လ ၾက ဖ က လ င က လ ရ ထ က လ င တ ႕ရ သမ လ ရ တ ရစ ၦန ပ မက န သစ ပင ၾက ငယ က က တ က က ခ ရ ႕ဗ က အ လ စ ပစ လ က မည ဖစ သည ယခ လ ၁၆/ ၉/၁၈ န႔တ င မယ လအ စခန မ ဘ လ ၾက မ င ရ ထ က ရ အ မ (၇) လ ပ က ဆ လ (၈) ဥ သ ဆ က လ ပတ (၂) လ (၃) လ ခန ႔ရ သ သစ ပင ၾက (၆) ပင သည ရ တ င တ နရ တ င တစ တည ပ နသည မ ၾက က လန ႕အ ၾသစရ ဖစ နပ သည ဘ လ ၾက လ ပ ငန သ ႔မဟ တ အစ ရ ထ က ခင ၾက င ဖစ ပလ မ မည သဘ ၀ ဘ အ ရ ယ ဤမ ပင ပ ဆ ပ ထင ရ သ လည ဤလက န ခ န ၂၈/၉/၁၈ န႔ အင ဒ န ရ တ င ဘ လ ၾက ၀င က သ ဖင လ ဥ ရ ၂၀၀၀ ခန ႔ အသက ရ ရပ တန ႔သ ပ ၅၀၀၀ ခန ႕ ပ က ဆ နပ သည ပင ထန သ ငလ င င မ န တ င ၾက င ခရစ ယ န က မ စ ရ င မသ ခရစ ၀င အခန ၾက ၂၄ ထ တ င ခရစ တ အဆ အမ န ႔က ပ သတ ရမ ပ တ သည လ ယ က လ သည အလ ပ မဟ တ ပ ဒ ကၡသည မ ပန လည နရ ခ ထ ရ အတ က ပင ဆင မ င ပတ သက မန မ င င ADRA ထ င င င ADRA ထ င င င အသက မ ၀မ ၾက င ပည က လ ပ က င မ က ယ စ လ ယ မ မ ယ မ ခ င ဆ င မ တပ ခ ခရ င မ ဆ က ကန ခ နဘ ရ ရပ ခ ဘ ရ င ဘန က က အ လ ပ င လ ၂၈ ဥ သည မန မ ပည ရ ကရင ပည နယ မ ႕ တ ဘ အ မ ႕တ င ဘ အ GTHS က င အ ပ က င ဆရ တ ႔ င တ ႕ဆ သင ၾက မ မ က လ လ အၾက ဥ ဏ မ ဖလ ယ ၾက ပ အထက မန မ ပည သ ႔က ဖင ၁၂ န ရ ၾက ခရ က င ခ ၾက ပန သည က က ပန တ င တ င GTI က င အ ပ က င ဆရ တ ႔ င တ ႕ဆ ပ သင ၾက မ မ လ လ ဆ ပန သည တဖန ပ ဂ ည င ဥ င န မည ၾက သည င င ခ သ မ အလည သ လ ရ သည မ ႕မ သ ႔လည ရ က ရ ခ ပ သည KRC က ယ စ လ ယ အ န ဖင က န တ KRC အတ င ရ မ သ ခ ပ သည ဤခရ စဥ သည မန မ င င အတ င င မ ခ မ ရ တည ဆ က မ င ဆက စပ နပ သည ဤလက တ ႕လ ပ ရ မ မ ဖစ လ မ အထက ဖက မ တ ၀န ရ သ မ သည စ တ ႕ဘက တ င မ စ ၾက စ ခ ပ သည စ တ ႕ င လက တ ႕ စ ခ စလ ပ င စပ စ စဥ သည အတ က မ က ခ င ဆ င အတ သ အတ ပ ၾကဆ ၾက ရင မ က တ ပ စ ပ တဖက င တဖက အ နည ခ က မ မ မင တ ႕ င သည ပ န က ယ မ မ က ပ င ပ င လင လင ရ င ပခ က မ အ ပၚ တဥ င တဥ န လည မ င အ မင ရ င မ မ ရရ စပ သည ခ င လ တ မ သည ခ မ က ယ ခ င စ တရ င ၾကင န သန မ ရ လ စသ ဖင င မ ခ မ မ တည ဆ က ရန ခက ပ အ တခ ဖစ လ ပ သည င င ရ ဘက မ တ င ပည အ ခ မ သ ယ မ အတ က ၾက ပမ နၾကသ မ သည စ တ ႕ င လက တ ႕ က တ ပ င တည ပ ခ ပ လ င အလ န က င ပလ မ မည စ တ ႕တခ တည သ စ ပ နပ လ င လက တ ႕ ပ လ ပ သည အခ အခက အခ င ရင ဆ င နရ လ မ မည 1

16 ပ သည က န တ ရ သ မ အ ပၚ အ နည ခ က မ ရ ခ သ စ ဖတ သ မ အ ခ င လ တ ၾကပ ရန တ င ပန က ဇ တင လ က က ဇ တင စ ဖင အတ င ရ မ ကရင ဒ ကၡသည က မတ 2

17 ကရင ဒ ကၡသည က မတ လစဥ လ ပ ရ မ သတင စက တင ဘ လ- ၂၀၁၈ စ ၃-၅/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC တ ဖက အတ င ရ မ သည လ ၀ တ င KNU မ က င ပသည KSCO င KCBO အစည အ ၀ သ ႔ တက ရ က ခ သည ထ အစည အ ၀ တ င KNU မ တတ ယအၾက မ ၂၁ ရ စ ပင လ ည လ ခ င င ရ ဖစ စဥ မ ရရ သည ရလ ဒ မ က ရ င လင ပ ၾက ခ သည ၄/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC အတ င ရ မ သည မ ဆ က မ ႕တ င ADRA အဖ ႕အစည မ ပ လ ပ သည Work Profile သင တန သ ႔ တက ရ က ခ ပ သည ၁၀-၁၄/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC အတ င ရ မ သည ADRA ထ င ADRA မန မ အသက မ ၀မ ၾက င က လ ပ က င မ ဟ င ဆ င တပ က ခ နဘ ရ င ရ ခ ဘ ရ ခရ င မ မ ခ င ဆ င က ယ စ လ ယ မ င အတ မန မ င င သ ႔ ကရင ပည နယ ဘ အ မ ႕GTHS အသက မ ၀မ ၾက င က လ ပ က င မ ထ လ ခရ င က က ပန တ င GTI သ ႔ သ ရ က ပ TVET Exchange and Monitoring စသည လ ပ ရ မ မ ပ လ ပ ခ သည ၁၁/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC တ ဖက အတ င ရ မ သည မယ လစခန တ င ပ လ ပ သည စ လတစ ၾက မ စခန က မ တ င NGOs မ အစည အ ၀ သ ႔ တက ရ က ခ သည ၁၁/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC ပည ရ တ ၀န ခ သည ဆ သ လ ကရင စ ခင အသင တ တ င ကရင ဘ သ ရ ခ င ဆ င မ င တ ႕ဆ ပ လက ရ KRC အ ခအ န င ၾက တ ႕ နရသည စ န ခၚမ မ က တင ပ ဆ ခ ၾကသည ၁၄/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC က မတ င KRCEE တ ၀န ခ တ ႔သည မ ဆ က SVA ရ တ င အစည အ ၀ တက ရ က ခ သည ၄င အစည အ ၀ မ စခန မ ရ စ ၾကည တ က မ အ ၾက င ဆ ခ ပ ၂၀၁၉ စ အတ င SVA လ ပ ငန မ မည သ ႔ လ ပ ဆ င ရမည က ဆ ပ ဆ ခ သည ၁၇/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC ပည ရ တ ၀န ခ သည မ ဆ က မ ႕ထ တ င ပ လ ပ သည KPSN အစည အ ၀ သ ႔ တက ရ က ခ ပ ၄င အစည အ ၀ တ င KAP Survey က ပန လည စစ ဆ ခ သည ၁၈/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC အတ င ရ မ သည န နက ၉ န ရ အခ န တ င KED, KRCEE င အတ ကရင ပည နယ ပည နယ ပည ရ မ င တ ၀န ရ သ မ အ တ ႕ဆ ပ ပည ရ က စၥ င ပတ သက သည အ ၾက င အရ မ ပ ဆ ဆ ခ ပ သည ၁၈/၉/၂၀၁၈ - KRC အတ င ရ မ သည မ န လ ၂ န ရ အခ န တ င CIDKP, TBC င တ ႕ဆ ပ မ မ ဆ ၵအ 3

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