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

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3 Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activity Report July Introduction This month, we are facing one of the natural disasters which are flood everywhere and have caused many problems and difficulties. In some part of the world, it is not about flooding, but wildfire, which the lives of many people and damaging unaccountable properties. However, the good news for us in term of international politics which has drawn a lot of attention is the making of new chapter between US and North Korea who have been verbally waging war towards one another and is now getting closer to each other in relationship. We appreciate the courage they show to the world that peace is possible and especially to the young leader of North Korea. Looking at our side, refugee issue is still having not been solved. We continue to face donor s reduction each year and this year in August, The Border Consortium which have been providing support to refugee and camp committee, will further reduce 60% in camp administrative cost and another 70% in Extra Needs, by the end of December. There is no promise of the continuous funding in coming This creates a big concern for us in managing role as camp management program is our apart of main work to make sure the camp is running smoothly. However, during the 26 th stakeholder meeting in Maela camp, TBC promised to find way to help solve the problem, which makes us feel relieved again. Due to the refugee crisis in other part of the world, funding for refugee needs in Thailand has decreased immensely affecting our administrative supports. We want to thank UNHCR and INGOs for continuing the work to make sure the refugees are still taking care of till they can go home. Let s us make use of our available resources, understanding and supporting one another as we prepare for our future. Best wishes, General Secretary Karen Refugee Committee 3

4 Monthly Activities Report July /07/2018 KRC Committee went to Maela camp and settle the issue related to camp management. Other organizations attending the meeting includes UNHCR, IRC-LAC, KWO (ML), MWO (ML), COERR, DARE, Zone leaders, SGBV (ML), MAT and KRC. 04/07/2018 KRC Committee met with TBC at KRC office and discussed about the 2018 camp management support in relation to the reduction of Extra Needs and other related issues. 10/07/2018 KRC General Secretary met with Maela camp s CCEG, in relation to ethnic affairs and how to deal with current situation and prepare for The same day attended Maela camp and NGOs meeting. Representatives joining the meeting are TBC, IRC, RTP, ADRA, COERR, Save the Children, and UNHCR. Camp Committee, Zone leaders are also attended the meeting. 11/07/2018 KRC Livelihood Coordinator attended meeting at Maela camp in relation to livelihood program, sharing information and challenges in coming years. Other representative from COERR also joining the bi-monthly meeting. 12/07/2018 KRC Livelihood Coordinator monitoring Maela Livelihood Committee management structure and evaluate the progress. The meeting also attended by ACTED in collaboration. 16/07/2018 KRC General Secretary met with LAC, UNHCR, at IRC office, and discussed issue related to security staff training which will be held in Maela, Umphiem, and Nupo camps. 17/07/2018 KRC General Secretary met with Umphiem camp s CCEG ethnic groups and sharing information about current camp situation and perspective on coming /07/2018 KRC General Secretary met tiwht LAC, UNHCR at UNHCR office, Maesot and discussed about justice issue in Umphiem camp. 23/07/2018 KRC Committee, seven camp committee and TBC, organized meeting in Maela camp and discussed about the coming 2019 support and KRC and camp committee elections. 24/07/2018 KRC Committee attended Borderwide Camp Management meeting in Maela camp. The issues discussed are, reviewing work activities and prepare for coming year. Other participants are KnRC (11 representatives), KRC (9 representatives), KRC camp committee (20 representatives), KSNG (3 reps), KYO (2 reps), KWO (1 rep), TBC (8 reps) and Partner (1 rep). Total number is /07/2018 KRC Secretary along with ADRA (Thailand) Hpa-An. monitoring student intership at 4

5 24/07/2018 KRC Livelihood Coordinator attended Livelihood Working Group meeting at HI office, Maesot. The discussed about activities implemented and prepare for coming activities and deal with the challenges. 25/07/2018 KRC Committee attended CMWG meeting in Maela camp. Other participants are NGOs representatives, UNHCR, KRC camp committee, KnRC and camp committee. 26/07/2018 KRC Committee attended Stakeholder meeting held in Maela camp. 26/07/2018 KRC General Secretary attended meeting with UNHCR, IRC-LAC in relation to security issues training at IRC office. 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 July 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 3,437 8,618 5,543 2, ,609 8,033 8,576 Umphiem 600 2,542 1, ,608 2,214 2,394 Nu Po 1,236 2,221 1, ,183 2,426 2,757 Mae La Oon 975 2,711 1, ,353 2,735 2,618 Mae Ra Moe 851 2,244 1, ,689 2,356 2,333 Htam Hin 696 1,747 1, ,616 1,775 1,841 Don Yang , Total 8,119 20,866 13,384 6,221 1,169 41,640 20,301 21,339 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 3,723 9,906 6,614 2, ,029 9,480 9,549 Umphiem 1,658 3,226 1, , Nu Po , Mae La Oon 618 1,867 1, ,171 2,089 2,082 Mae Ra Moe 969 2,596 1, ,853 2,914 2,939 Htam Hin , Don Yang Total 8,017 19,082 13,413 4, ,007 18,924 19,083 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 Camp Population Report July Register People in 7 Camps 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 2,480 1, ,171 2,101 2,070 Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin 615 1, ,523 1,240 1,283 Don Yang Total 2,170 4,199 2, ,223 3,606 3,617 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 30 1,453 1, Umphiem Nu Po Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin Don Yang Total , ,154 1,137 1,017

9 Camp Population Report July Register People in 7 Camps 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 6,422 18,769 12,040 3,464 34,273 Umphiem 2,242 5,720 3,221 1,127 10,068 4,983 5,068 Nu Po 1,897 4,790 3, ,783 4,175 4,608 Mae La Oon 1,593 4,321 3,158 1,371 8,850 4,439 4,411 Mae Ra Moe 1,825 4,881 3,425 1,373 9,628 4,777 4,854 Htam Hin 1,138 2,963 2, ,607 2,717 2,890 Don Yang 508 1, ,462 1,210 1,252 G.Total 15,625 42,781 27,744 9,197 79,671 22,301 23,083 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 2,260 5,823 3,244 1,162 10,229 5,050 5,179 Nu Po 3,519 5,766 3,659 1, ,659 5,639 6,020 Mae La Oon 1,622 4,773 3,492 1, ,911 5,010 4,901 Mae Ra Moe 1,831 5,029 3,614 1, ,730 5,191 5,185 Htam Hin 1,520 3,135 2, ,491 3,690 3,801 Don Yang 504 1, ,730 1,360 1,370 G.Total 18,446 44,498 30,937 11,842 1,775 89,841 44,247 45,240

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16 - ၂၀၁၈ ၃ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၀ UNHCR, IRC (LAC), KWO (MLA), ၄ ၇ ၂၀၁၈ - KRC ၀ ၂၀၁၈ ၁၀ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၂၀၁၉ ၀ ၀ TBC, ၁၁ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၀ ၀ ၀ ၀ ၀ ၀ ၀ ၁၂ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၀ ၀ ACTED ၀ ၁၆ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၁၇ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၂၀၁၉ 2

17 ၂၃ ၇ ၂၀၁၈ - UNHCR ၂၃ ၇ ၂၀၁၈ - KRC Border Wide, Camp Management ၀ ၀ ၉ ၁၁ ၂၀ ၃ ၂ ၁ ၅ ၁ ၂၄ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-၀ ၂၄ ၇ ၂၀၁၈ - KRC ၀ ၀ LWG Livelihood Working Group ၀ ၂၅ ၇ ၂၀၁၈ - CMWG ၀ ၄ ၀ KRC,KnRC, UNHCR, ၂၆ ၇ ၂၀၁၈ - Stakeholder ၀ ၂၆ ၇ ၂၀၁၈-3

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