KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER & MONTHLY REPORT

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1 KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER & The Karen Refugee Committee, MONTHLY REPORT APRIL, 2015

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3 Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activities Report April, 2015 First of all, I would like to thank His Majesty the King, the Royal Thai Government and the people of Thailand, donors, and organisations working for the refugees for continually supporting and helping the refugee for many years in all the nine camps in Thailand. April, 2015 marks the forty years existence of the refugees from the Karen State of Burma in Thailand. Beginning the year of 1975 during March and April, it was the year where was intense fighting in Karen State and the government s four cut operation created difficulties for people s livelihood and security. The beginning of the conflict resulted in the first exodus of the 2,000 refugee from Burma to Mae La Soi village, under Mae Hong Song province at Kholo Klo river bank, Thailand. I was then 18 years old and was one of the refugees taking refuge in Thailand. In relation to camp management, this month, we have conducted Border Wide Coordination Meeting held on 21-22, April, 2015 at Mae La Oon camp. In this meeting, KRC, KnRC, and delegates from nine camp participated in the meeting. The issues discussed during the two days meeting are the current camp situation, challenges and preparedness plan for return for the refugee. The main issues related are staff turnover, lack of participation by the camp residents. As a part of the preparedness plan, KRC, KnRC, camp committee from nine camps participated in MFLF s exposure trip to Ye Na Chaung, Burma, from 26 of April to 1 May, The trip was arranged and covered by the MFLF including transportation, accommodation, and food. The purpose of the trip was to learn about the livelihood program which is undertaken by the MFLF project program and to gain knowledge in term of livelihood so that preparedness for return will be affective and necessary needs are implemented before the return. The delegates also met with Chief Minister of Karen State, Zaw Min, at Hpaan, and government delegate, Aung Min, who is the minister to the president office at Nay Pyi Daw. During the short meeting with the government delegates, both expressed their willing to welcome the refugees to return, at the same time will continue to request TBC and UNHCR to continue to support refugees before return happens, and the government not to send the refugee by force. We would like to thank MFLF for this important arrangement with dignity in which we will be always be grateful to you. We have learnt a lot from this trip and also learn about the importance of cease fire process and building relationship and mutual trust which is the first step towards peace. Your comments and suggestions are warmly welcome!

4 Monthly Activities Report April /04/2015 KRC s Vice Chairperson along with UNHCR, and MOI participated in verification exercise at Mae La camp. 1-2/04/2015 KRC s Health coordinator went to Mae Ra Moe and Mae La Oon camp and met with camp s health coordinator and discussed about sharing the information in relation to any new health recruited should be informed to KRC and KRC s Mae Sariang Brach office. MI from Burma also came to visit Mae Ra Moe and Mae La Oon camps and invited the health staffs to visit Shan Ywa Thit, located in Hlaing Bwe township, Burma. 1-2/-4/2015 KRC s Joint Secretary provided Child Protection Policy to CoC s committee, KRC s information committee, and boarding house committee at Mae Ra Moe and Mae La Oon camps. 2-3/04/2015 KRC s Vice Chairperson along with CMSP Mae Sot, went to Nu Poe camp for allocating monthly stipend, and at the same updating TBC s financial situation. 03/04/2015 KRC s Joint Secretary, Health and Education Coordinators met with TBC in relation to Information Sharing committee, to conduct training in May and begin to implement the work from June. 06/04/2015 KRC s Vice Chairperson attended opening program of UNHCR s Verification Exercise at Umphium camp. 06/04/2015 KRC conducted weekly meeting and discussed about the visitation to Tham Him and Ban Don Yang camps for monitoring the program activities. 07/04/2015 KRC s Secretary, Joint Secretary, Livelihood and Assistant Livelihood coordinators went to Ban Don Yang camp and provided training to camp committee, CoC committee, Information Sharing committee, and livelihood committee in relation to Good Governance, Child Protection Policy, Livelihood activities, and also updated TBC s financial situation. 07/04/2015 KRC s Office Manager met with KRC s Sanklaburi branch office in relation to staff contract, office evaluation, improve office management and financial management, and reporting system. 08/04/2015 KRC s Joint Secretary, Livelihood Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator along with Office Manager went to Tham Him camp and met with KRC s Somput and discussed about the Staff contract, office evaluation, office management and financial management and reporting s. Other committee went to Tham Him camp and provided training on Child Protection Policy, Livelihood program, and updating TBC s financial situation. 09/04/2015 KRC s Vice Chairperson and Health Coordinator went to Mae La camp and discussed about the vacancy of CoC committee, at the same time provided information regarding CoC. TBC and other Camp committee were also attended the discussion. 10/04/2015 KRC and LAC organised monthly meeting at KRC office and discussed about suicide case in refugee camps, thefts, and parents leaving the camp and work outside the camp.

5 16/04/2015 KRC s Joint Secretary and some committee members attended Pee Manu s funeral service. She passed away at the age of 83 years and served the community till her last breath. 17/04/2015 KRC committee reviewed KRC s preparedness plan for refugee and discussed about KRC roles in the process. Three KEAB members also attended the meeting. 19/04/2015 KRC s Joint Secretary participated at UNHCR s Verification Exercise at Nu Poe camp /04/2015 KRC s Vice Chairperson, Secretary, southern camps, communication, livelihood, and assistant, CMSP staffs attended Border Wide Coordination meeting at Mae La Oon camp. 23/04/2015 KRC s Social Affair attended KCBOs and KNU meeting in relation to the current political situation. 24/04/2015 KRC, NGOs, and UNHCR conducted quarterly meeting at KRC office /04/2015 KRC reviewed the financial system and provided information about the financial management to the staffs /04/2015 KRC s Joint Secretary, Assistant Livelihood Coordinator, eight camp committee from Mae Ra Moe, Mae La Oon, Umphiem, and Nu Poe delegates participated in Mae Fai Luang Foudation s exposure trip to Ye Na Chaung in relation to livelihood program under MFLF project. The project aim to help the local people to be able to rely on themselves after six years /04/2015 KRC s Education Coordinator attended KRC-EE annual meeting at Umphiem camp. 28/04/2015 KRC s Vice Chairperson and Social Affair coordinator went to Mae La camp relation to LAC Burma discussion on IRC future plan in Thailand and Burma. At the same time, met with TBC in relation to housing materials /04/2015 KRC s monthly reporting on office materials, financial and coordinating program activities. 29/04/2015 KRC s Health Coordinator attended SRRT meeting at Mae La camp in relation to dengue fever and provided awareness on the disease /04/2015 KRC s Education Coordinator attended KRC-EE annual meeting at Umphiem camp. NGOs which work for educations in the camps were also attended the meeting and discussed about the school needs, teachings, management, exams and KRCEE s Newsletter. 30/04/2015 KRC s Health Coordinator and Communication Coordinator met with UNICEF at UNHCR office and discussed and shared about child protection issues in the camps and in SE Burma. 30/04/2015 KRC s Secretary and Communication Coordinator attended LAC meeting in relation to Security Staff s JD. TBC delegates who attended the meeting suggested that LAC, TBC and KRC will take joint coordination from May and June.

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. 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. PU-AMI Premiere Urgence - Aide Medical International. 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 school supplies, construction, teacher subsidy, textbooks, teacher training, management capacity building in 7 refugee camps and livelihood project. 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, 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 Address: P.O. Box 5 Mae Sot, Tak Thailand Tel: (055) Intl: Fax: (055) Intl: krc.academic@gmail.com

7 Camp Population Report March 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 3,580 8,896 6,677 1,978 1,251 18,802 9,008 9,794 Umphiem 2,963 5,787 2,866 1,955 10,608 5,770 4,838 Nu Po 1,347 2,848 1, ,684 2,693 2,991 Mae La Oon 1,311 3,013 2,098 1, ,376 3,161 3,215 Mae Ra Moe 1,261 3,055 2,068 1, ,335 3,064 3,271 Htam Hin 847 1,824 1, ,682 1,795 1,887 Don Yang 450 1, ,159 1,019 1,140 Total 11,759 26,593 17,361 7,824 1,868 53,646 26,510 27,136 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 3,843 13,098 7,198 2, ,909 11,575 11,334 Umphiem 5,526 10,765 3,083 2,253 16, Nu Po , Mae La Oon 604 2,134 1, ,560 2,230 2,330 Mae Ra Moe 907 2,842 2, ,862 2,905 2,957 Htam Hin , Don Yang Total 11,854 30,348 15,405 6, ,845 26,659 26,186 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 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 1,452 2,508 1, ,077 2,050 2,027 Mae La Oon - Mae Ra Moe - Htam Hin 659 1, ,690 1,407 1,283 Don Yang Total 2,246 4,439 2, ,400 3,783 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 1,410 1, Umphiem Nu Po Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin Don Yang Total , ,740 1,494 1,246

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 7,255 21,197 13,777 3,581 38,555 24,323 14,232 Umphiem 5,364 6,744 4,072 1,183 11,999 6,000 5,999 Nu Po 2,414 6,147 3,805 1,024 10,976 5,495 5,481 Mae La Oon 1,932 5,356 3,739 1,319 10,414 5,091 5,323 Mae Ra Moe 2,187 5,863 4,347 1,609 11,819 5,912 5,907 Htam Hin 1,269 3,197 2, ,197 2,933 3,264 Don Yang 594 1,584 1, ,963 1,585 1,378 G.Total 21,015 50,088 33,036 9,799 92,923 51,339 41,584 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 7,453 21,994 15,285 4,179 1,663 43,121 21,420 21,701 Umphiem 8,497 16,952 6,079 4,259 27,290 14,429 12,861 Nu Po 3,642 6,404 3,913 1, ,018 5,799 6,219 Mae La Oon 1,951 5,570 4,097 1, ,603 5,741 5,862 Mae Ra Moe 2,212 6,399 4,463 1, ,136 6,430 6,706 Htam Hin 1,637 4,000 2,373 1, ,762 3,868 3,894 Don Yang 643 1,878 1, ,456 1,696 1,760 G.Total 26,035 63,197 37,397 15,149 2, ,386 59,383 59,003

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13 24A4A2015 = KRC< u&xobvwz.< D; UNHCR vgh>vgwbsdw>td.zsd.b.w>rrtdrzj (ch.t.&fph.) 0JR X; M.vDRI 27=28A4A2015 = KRC ug>u guhrw>olusd.phtusdrtusj D;rRw> k;e>yx>tgxd.w>pl;ugusd.phtusdrtusj wz.qlysrrrw>zdwz.m.vdri 26=30A4A2015 = (ch.t.&fph.) ej.&gj.ocjr< w>vk>td.ed>cdo;orlrl gcd.pxr< D; Ju0DR rj>&rrd>< rj>v;tl< rj> v;< tlzf.< ed.zdcx.p;cjvxm(8)*r vjr[;qlud>y,dr(a&ehacsmif;) b.c;w>ckxh.oh.ng w>vk>td.o;orlw>wdm usjrvx MFLF wdcd.&d.rj D; k;td.xd.0j.m.vdri w>wdmusjrthrrh>0j (6) eh.rh>0hrtvd>chm. xhzdud>zdj[d.u0drwz. M.u d;omrvdred>up>o; D;qXxX.vXtcD..0JuohM.vDRI 28=30A4A2015 = ul.ohrl gcd.vjrxd. KRC-EE eh.uwx>w>td.zsd.zjtlzf. Ju0DRM.vDRI 28A4A2015 = KRC u&xcd.(2) D; ysr*h>0drl gcd.vjrqlrj>v; Ju0DRb.C; LAC ud>y,drb.rlb. gtw>wjo ud; IRC cgqlngw>&j.w>usjrvxufd.wj.ud>ylr D; ud>y,drylrt*h>m.vdri wbsdcdxh.vdmo; D; TBC b.c;[h.cdw>ol.xd.bsdxd.w>*h>wz.m.vdri 29=30A4A2015 = KRC u&xcd.(2) CMSP ysrrrw>zdwz.vjrql tlyf. D; ed.zd Ju0DRvXw>eDRvDRwvgwbsD usd.phvxysrrrw>zd Stipend D; Ju0DRw>yXqSXw>vJRw&H;o;usd.ph D; [h.w>upd.uvkmu vkmql Ju0DRurH;wHmwz. MAT D; CoC urh;whmwz.m.vdri 29=30A4A2015 = KRC ujg;uhrwvgwbsdw>ymzsgb.c;0jr X;0JRvD>w>zdw>vHRw>ymzsg usd.php&dw>ymzsgw z. D; 0JRusdRw>ymzsgwz.M.vDRI 29A4A2015 = KRC ql.cvrl gcd.vjrqlrj>v; Ju0DRb.C; SRRT w>td.zsd.wjoud;b.c;w>n.*d>csd;ogh?aog;vgefwkwf aug;/ w>qgt*h> D; w>u[h.ydngqlysr Ju0DRzdt*D>M.vDRI 29=30A4A2015 = KRC ul.ohrl gcd.vjrxd. KRC-EE eh.uwx>w>td.zsd.zjtlyf. Ju0DRM.vDRI NGO vx b.c; D; w>ul.b.ul.ohwz.[jxd.0jwjoud;b.c;ufdw>vd.wz.< w>od.vd*h>0dwz.< w>yxqsx*h>0dwz.< w> d;pj;*h>0dwz.< KRC-EE News Letter wz.t*h>m.vdr 30A4A2015 = KRC ql.cvrl gcd. D; w>qj;usd;rl gcd.vjrxd. UNICEF w>td.zsd.zj UNHCR 0JR X;wJoud; w>*h>b.c;w> Do X zdo.*h>0dm.vdri 30A4A2015 = KRC ej.&gj. D; w>qj;usd;rl gcd.vjrxd.0j LAC ujgw>td.zsd.b.c;w>ugj;m>bh.bxysrrrw>zdw z.trlt gw>zh;w>rrt*h> TBC cd.e>[jxd.w>td.zsd.wbsdthrqxwjmvdrvx LAC, TBC, KRC wz.u[h;rl grroud;w>zjvgrhr D; vg,lrtylrm.vdri

14 ကရင ဒ ကၡသည က မတ လစဥ သတင င လ ပ ရ မ အစ ရင ခ စ ဧ ပ - ဿ၄၂၁ (ကရင သက ရ ဇ ) ရ ဥ စ ထ င င င ဘ ရင ၇ အစ ရ င တ င သ ပည သ မ ၇ အလ ရ င မ ၇ ဒ ကၡသည ၆ ခ အတ င တ င စ ပ င မ စ က ည ပ သည အဖ ႔အစည မ အ က ဇ အထ တင ရ လ က ရ င လန ခ မ မ ၾကပ စ ၾက င ဆ တ င မတ ပ ႔သလ က ပ သည ၈ ဿ ၂ ဧ ပ လတ င မန မ င င ကရင ပည နယ မ တ င ရင သ မ ဤထ င င ဒ ကၡသည စခန သ ႔ င ရ က န ထ င လ ၾကသည မ စ ၁ ပည မ က ခ ပ ပ ၈ ၆၄၂ ခ မတ လ၇ ဧ ပ လမ စ မန မ င င ရ ကရင ပည နယ တ င ဖတ လ ဖတ အစ စဥ င ဆက ယ တ က ပ အ ပင အထန ရ ခ သ ဖင ရလ သည အသက မ မ ၾက င မ ပ န င သ ရ ရ င ရ ပ န ၾက င လ ဥ ရ ဿ ခန ႔သည မ ဟ င ဆ င ခရ င မယ လ စ က မ ႕နယ မလယ ရ သ လ င မစ က ဖတ က ထ င င င ဘက ကမ သ ႔ င ရ က လ ပ သည ၈ ဟ စဥ က က န တ သည အသက ၅ စ ရ ပ ထ နရ မ ကရင ဒ ကၡသည တစ ဥ ဖစ ခ ပ သည ၈ ဤလတ င စခန အ ပ ခ ပ ရ မ င ပက သက သည (Border Wide Coordinator) အစည အ က ဿ - ဿဿ/၁/ဿ ၂ အတ င မယ လအ စခန တ င ပ လ ပ ပ သည ၈ အစည အ သ ႔ KRC/KnRC င စခန ၆ ခ မ က ယ စ လ ယ မ တက ရ က ၾကပ သည ၈ စခန တ င န က ဆ ဖစ ရပ ခအ န င ပ န မ ၇ ပန လည နရ ခ ထ ရ အတ က အစ စဥ င လ ပ ရ မ မ အ ၾက င ပ ဆ ၾကပ သည ၈ စခန အ ပ ခ ပ မ ဘက မ အခက အခ မ မ စခန လ ပ သ မ အထ က န မ စခန လ ပ ငန တ န င ပက သက ပ ပ င ပ င မ နည လ သည ၈ ဒ ကၡသည မ ပည လည နရ ခ ထ ရ အတ က ပင ဆင မ တ င ဿ၃/၁/ဿ ၂ မ /၂/ဿ ၂ ထ KRC မ ပ ဂ လ ဿ ဥ မယ ရ မ ၇ မယ လအ ၇ မယ လ၇ ႔ဖ ၇ KnRC၇ အ န ပန က ယ စလ ယ တစ ဥ စ တ ႔သည မန မ ပည ရန ခ င သ ႔ MFLF အစ စဥ ဖင စ မ က န လ ပ ငန နရ မ သ ရ က လ လ ၾကသည ၈ သ လ ၇ တည ခ ၇ စ သ က စ ရ တ အ လ MFLF မ ၾက မ တ န ယ ပ သည ၈ ဤခရ စဥ ရည ရ ယ ခ က မ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ ပည က မည သ ႔စတင ပ သည ၇ မည သ ႔စ စဥ လ ပ ဆ င ရ သ မ မည က သ ႔ပ ပ င လ ပ ဆ င ၾကသည က ဒ ကၡသည မ မ ပန မ မင တ ႔ သ ရ ပ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ ဘက မ ၾက တင ပင ဆင မ ပ တက ရန ဖစ သည ၈ သ ရ က သည က ယ စလ ယ မ သည ကရင ပည နည န ၾက ဥ ဇ မင က ဘ အ မ တ င တ ႔ဆ င င တ ဗဟ ရ ခ ပ ဥ အ င မင က မ န ပည တ တ င တ ႔ဆ ခ သည ၈ က လတ တ င သည တ ႔ဆ မ အတ င မ င င ခ င ဆ င မ သည ဒ ကၡသည မ ပန လ ခ သ ၾက တင လက ခ ရန အဆင သင ရ ၾက င ၇ TBC/ UNHCR င တ ႔ဆ ဒ ကၡသည မ ပန မလ မ ထ င င င တ င မ ခ နစဥ ဆက လက က ည စ င ရ က ရဥ မည အ ၾက င င ထ င အ ဏ ပ င တ ႔မ အတင ပန မပ ႔ ရန ဆ ပ ဆ ခ ၾက င ထ တ ဖၚ ပ ဆ ပ သည ၈ မ ဖ က င စ မ မရ သ ဂ ဏ သ ကၡ ရ လသည MFLF စ မ ခန ခ မ က လ န စ မ က ဇ တင ရ ပ သည ၈ သင ခန စ တစ ခ အ ဖစ င ဤအပစ အခက ရပ စ ရ ၇ င မ ခ မ ရ အတ က ပ င သင ဆက ဆ ရ တ င အ ပန အ လ န ယ ၾကည စ တ ခ မ အတ က ထ ရ က သ က ယ တ ႔လ ပ ရ မ ဖစ ၾက င က ပ တခ ဖစ ပ သည ၈ လ ထ အတ က မင သ စ သ ခ ဤက သ ႔ သ အစ စဥ ၇ ဒ မ မဟ တ ဤထက က င မ န သ အစ စဥ က MFLF မ ဆက လက စ မ တ င ပည အစ ရ င အဖ ႔အစည မ မ လမ ၾက င အသ ယ သ ယ ဖင ဤအစ စဥ မ ၾက စည ဖၚထ တ ၾကပ ရန မ လင မ ပ သည ၈ အ လ သ လ လ သ ဒ ကၡသည က ယ စလ ယ မ အ က ဇ တင ပ သည ၈ အ လ အ မင င အၾက ပ မ က လက ခ ပ သည

15 u&if'kuqonfaumfrwd. vskyf&sm;rskesifhowif; ဧ ပ - ဿ၄၂၁ (ကရင သက ရ ဇ ) /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ဒ -ဥက ဌသည UNHCR/MOI တ ႔ င အတ မယ လစခန တ င ပ လ ပ သည Verification Exercise သ ႔တက ရ က ပ သည ၈ -ဿ/၁၃ဿ ၂ - KRC က န မ ရ တ န မ သည မယ ရ မ င မယ လအ သ ႔သ စခန က န မ ရ မ မ င တ ႔ဆ ခ ပ သည ၈ ပ ဆ ၾကသည အ ၾက င အရ မ တ င မည သည ဆရ န ၇ ဆ မ မ ဖစ စစခန တ င သ ႔ င ရ က တ န ထမ ဆ င လ င KRC ဗဟ င KRC မ ယ - ဌ န စ ခ က ၾက တင အသ ပ ရမည အ ၾက င လည ပ င သည ၈ မန မ င င မ MIလည မယ ရ မ င မယ လ အ သ ႔ အလည အပတ လ ရ က ဆ လ ပ သ မ အ မန မ ပည ရ လ င ဘ မ နယ ရ မ ရ သစ သ ႔အလည သ ရန ဖ တ ခၚပ သည ၈ -ဿ/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ သည မယ ရ မ ၇ မယ လအ စခန သ ႔သ CoC က မတ ၇ KRC သ တင ဌ န က မတ င ဘ ဒ ဆ င က မတ မ အ က လ ငယ မ က က ယ စ င ရ က ရ ပၚလစ အ ၾက င ပ ၾက သည ၈ ဿ-၀/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ဒ -ဥက ဌသည CMSP တ န ရ သ မ င အတ ႔ဖ စခန သ ႔သ င ရ ၾက ရ င သက ဆ င သည TBC န က ဆ အ ခအ နမ က အသ ပ ပ ၾက ပ သည ၈ ၀/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ ၇ က န မ ရ မ င ပည ရ မ တ ႔သည TBC င တ ႔ဆ သ တင ဌ န က မတ င သက ဆ င သည အ ၾက င အရ မ ပ ဆ က မလတ င သင တန ပ မည ဖစ ဂ န လတ င လ ပ ငန စတင မည ဖစ သည ၈ ၀/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ ၇ က န မ ရ မ င ပည ရ မ တ ႔သည TBC င တ ႔ဆ သ တင ဌ န က မတ င သက ဆ င သည အ ၾက င အရ မ ပ ဆ က မလတ င သင တန ပ မည ဖစ ဂ န လတ င လ ပ ငန စတင မည ဖစ သည ၈ ၃/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC အပတ စဥ အစည အ တ င ဒ ယမ င ထန မဟင စခန သ ႔ သ လ ပ ငန မ လ လ စ စစ မည အ ၾက င လည ပ ဆ ပ သည ၈ ၄/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC အတ င ရ မ ၇ တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ င အ ထ က တ ႔ သည ဒ ယမ စခန သ ႔သ စခန က မတ ၇ CoC က မတ ၇ သတင ဌ န က မတ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ က မတ တ ႔အ က င သ စ မ အ ပ ခ ပ မ ၇ က လ က က ယ စ င ရ က ရ ပၚလစ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ စ မ က န အ ၾက င သင တန ပ TBC င ရ ၾက ရ န က ဆ အ ခအ နအ ၾက င သတင င ပ သည ၈

16 ၄/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ရ ထ င မ သည KRC စန ခလဘ ရ င သ ရ က တ ႔ဆ လ ပ သ မ Contract ရ လ ပ ငန ပန လည သ သပ ရ ၇ ရ လ ပ ငန လည ပတ မ ပ မ က င မ န စ ရ ၇ င စရင ဇယ ပ မ က င မ န စ ရ င အစ ရင ခ စ မ အ ၾက င ပ ၾက န လည သ ဘ ပ က စပ သည ၈ ၅/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ င အ ထ က ၇ ရ ထ င မ တ ႔သည ထန ဟင စခန သ ႔သ ရ ထ င မ သည KRC စ န ဖ င တ ႔ဆ လ ပ သ မ contract, ရ လ ပ ငန ပန လည သ သပ ရ ၇ ရ လ ပ ငန က င တ ယ ရ ၇ င စ ရင င အစ ရင ခ စ မ အ ၾက င ပ ဆ ပ သည ၈ အ ခ က မတ မ မ က လ က က ယ စ င ရ က ရ ပၚလစ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ စ မ က န သင တန ပ ႔ခ ပ TBC င ရ ၾက ရ န က ဆ အ ခအ နအ ၾက င သတင င ပ သည ၈ ၆/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ဒ -ဥက ဌ င က န မ ရ မ တ ႔သည မယ လစခန သ ႔သ လစ လပ န သ CoC က မတ နရ ဖည စ က ရ ၇ CoC င ပက သက သည အ ၾက င အရ မ ပ ဆ ပ သည ၈ ဤအစည အ သ ႔ TBC င စခန က မတ မ တက ရ က ၾကပ သည ၈ /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC င LAC လစဥ အစည အ က KRC ရ တ င ပ လ ပ စခန အတ င လ သဆ မ အ ၾက င ၇ ခ မ င မ ဘ င မ ဘမ စခန အ ပင ထ က အလ ပ လ ပ ပ က လ မ က အ မ တ င ထ ရစ သည အ ၾက င မ ပ ဆ သည ၈ ၃/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ င က မတ အခ သည ဖ မ (၅၀) စ အသ ဘအခမ အန သ ႔သ ရ ပ ကလပ မ ခသည အစ စဥ က ရ မ ၾကပ သည ၈ ဖ မ သည လ ထ အက ဆ င ခ သည ကရင အမ သမ တစ ဥ ဖစ ပ သည ၈ ၄/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC က မတ သည ဒ ကၡသည မ ပန လည ပ ႔ ဆ င ရ အ ပၚ သ ဘ ထ င ပန လည ပ ႔ ဆ င ရ အတ က ၾက တင ပင ဆင မ တ င မည သည က႑တ င ရ သည အ ၾက င ပ ဆ ပ သည ၈ အစည အ သ ႔ KEAB ပ ဂ လ ၀ ဥ တက ရ က ပ သည ၈ ၆/၁/ဿ ၂ - UNHCR Verification Exercises င ပတ သက တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ တ ႔သည ႔ဖ စခန သ ႔သ ရ က ခ ပ သည ၈ ဿ -ဿ၀/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ဒ -ဥက ဌ၇ အတ င ရ မ ၇ မ က ပ င စခန ဆက သ ယ ရ မ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င မ အ ထ က ၇ ရ လ ပ ငန အခ င CMSP လ ပ သ အခ သည မယ လအ စခန တ င က ရ က သည Camp Management Border wide Co-ordination Meeting သ ႔သ ရ က ၾက သည ၈ ဿ၀/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC လ မ ရ ရ မ သည KCBOs င မ ခင အစည အရ တ ႔ လက ရ င င ရ အ ခအ န င ပက သက သည တ ႔ဆ မ သ ႔ တက ရ က ခ ပ သည ၈

17 ဿ၁/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC/ NGOs င UNHCR တ ႔ (၁)လ တစ ၾက မ အစည အ က မ ဆ က ရ တ င ပ လ ပ ပ သည ၈ ဿ၃-၀ /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC တ ဘက အတ င ရ မ ၇ အသက မ မ ၾက င ရ မ အ ထ က ၇ မယ ရ မ ၇ မယ လ အ ၇ မယ လ၇ အ န ပန ၇ ႔ဖ စခန မ က ယ စလ ယ အ လ ပ င ၅ ဥ သည မန မ င င ရန ခ င သ ႔သ ရ က MFLF ဥ စ ဖၚ ဆ င သည အသက မ မ ၾက င စ မ က န က လ လ ခ ပ သည ၈ ဤစ မ က န သည လ မည (၃) စ ၾက က လ န က ပ င တ င ပည သ လ ထ မ မ မ က ယ မ မ အမ ပ င ရန အတ က ဖစ ပ သည ၈ ဿ၄-ဿ၅/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC သည င ၾက သ စ မ စနစ က ပန လည သ သပ ပ က မတ င လ ပ သ မ အ င ၾက သ စ မ စနစ က ပ မ န လည စပ သည ၈ ဿ၅-၀ /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ပည ရ မ သည အ န ပန စခန KRC-EE စ ပတ လည အစည အ သ ႔တက ရ က ပ သည ၈ ဿ၅/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ဒ -ဥက ဌ င လ မ ရ ရ မ တ ႔သည မယ လစခန တ င မန မ ပည မ LAC တ န ရ သ မ မန မ င ထ င င င အတ င IRC အန ဂတ အစ စဥ အ ၾက င ပ ဆ မ အ ၾက င တက ရ က န ဆင ခ ပ သည ၈ တခ န တည မ အမ ယ ပင ဆင ဆ က လ ပ မ အ ၾက င င ပတ သက TBC င တ ႔ဆ ခ ပ သည ၈ ဿ၆/၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ဒ -ဥက ဌ င CMSP လ ပ သ မ သည အ န ပန ၇ ႔ဖ စခန သ ႔သ လ ပ သ မ အ တ က တစ လတစ ၾက မ ထ က ပ ၾက ပ စခန အ ပ ခ ပ မ ၇ င ၾက လည ပတ မ အ ၾက င ပ ဆ စခန က မတ ၇ MAT င CoC က မတ တ ႔အ သတင အ ထ ထ ပ ပ သည ၈ ဿ၆-၀ /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC ပည ရ မ သည အ န ပန စခန KRC-EE စ တတ လည အစည အ သ ႔တက ရ က ပ သည ၈ ပည ရ င သက ဆ င သည NGOs မ သည က င အတ က လ အပ ခ က မ ၇ သင ၾက မ စနစ ၇ စ မ ပ စနစ ၇ KRC-EE News Letter အ ၾက င မ ပ ဆ ပ သည ၈ ၀ /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC က န မ ရ မ သည င ဆက သ ယ ရ မ တ ႕သည UNHCR ရ တ င UNICEF အစည အ တက ရ က က လ ငယ မ က က ယ စ င ရ က ရ အ ၾက င ပ ဆ ၾကပ သည ၈ ၃ /၁/ဿ ၂ - KRC အတ င ရ မ င ဆက သ ယ ရ မ တ ႔သည LAC ခၚယ သည လ ခ ရ လ ပ သ မ လ ပ ငန တ န င သက ဆ င သည အစည အ သ ႔ တက ရ က ၾကပ သည ၈ အစည အ သ ႔ တက ရ က လ သည TBC ခ င ဆ င မ မ LAC, TBC, KRC မ သည မလ င ဂ န လ အတ င တ န ယ ပ ပ ပ င ပ င အလ ပ လ ပ ၾကရန ဆ ဖတ ခ က ခ ခ ပ သည ၈

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