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KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE The Karen Refugee Committee, NEWSLETTER & MONTHLY REPORT August, 2017 1

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Dear All Readers, Karen Refugee Committee Newsletter and Activity Report August - 2017 This month, August 12 is a special day, the 85 th birthday of present King s mother and it is also recognized and celebrated as Mother s Day and therefore, it is celebrated in all the refugees camps. It is also the day recognized by ethnic Karen as Martyr Day and many refugees joined the celebration in Karen State, Burma. In Arakan State, Burma, since the beginning of this month, there has been communal violence and till now, more than 400 people reported being killed and hundreds of thousand being displaced. The displacement is really sad news. The recent outbreak of H1N1 disease has created a great worry for the Refugee committee as the outbreak might spread into refugee camps. There have been reports to us that, more than hundred people admitted to hospital from two camps, Mae Ra Moe and Mae La Oo, however, the disease is not confirmed whether it is related to H1N1 or not. Therefore, there have been temporary closures of the camp for prevention purpose. On the other hand, the good news is that, on 10 th August, ADRA and KED representatives went to Naypyidaw and discussed about the Vocational Training program and the government has agreed to recognize the certificate of the livelihood program trainers in refugee camps. We would like to thank ADRA and KED for finding way for the refugees and also to other organizations for support us till now. With gratitude, General Secretary Karen Refugee Committee 3

Monthly Activities Report August 2017 01/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor have meeting with UNHCR in relation to information sharing on KRC-CIT activities in camp. 02/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor have meeting with IOM in IOM office and discussed about IOM survey on suicide cases in Mae La camp 2017. 03/08/2017 KRC and CMSP team met with TBC and discussed about support for camp staffs at KRC office, Maesod. 3-4/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor have meeting with Mae La Oo camp committee and discussed on livelihood and preparedness cooperating with CBO/ CSO. 08/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor went to Mae La camp and celebrating Karen traditional wrist tying festival, giving encourage to the camp resident. 08/08/2017 KRC Education Coordinator met with Professor and around 20 students from Hosei University and shared them information about KRC and preparedness, at KRC office. 09/08/2017 KRC Committee along with Capacity Building Officer, CBOs and TBC provided Detention policy guideline to security staffs, camp committee, section committee and CBOs, MAT and CoC committee at Nupo camp. 10/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor have meeting with HI and discussed about further cooperation on livelihood program for Refugees return, especially for vulnerable people. 11/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor have meeting with CPPCR (Committee for Promotion and Protection and Child rights on Childbirth Registration) and discussed about birth certificate both for migrant and refugee children. 11/08/2017 KRC s Livelihood Coordinator met with Maela camp committee and Livelihood committee at Maela camp. 15/08/2017 KRC s Education Coordinator attended PREPS kick off meeting in Maesod. Other representatives attended are SCI, RTP, ADRA, WE and KWO. 15-16/08/2017 KRC s Capacity Building Officer along with TBC provided Detention policy guideline to camp committee, CoC committee, CMT and security staffs. 16-18/8/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor organized trip with KWO in Mae La Camp and explaining and sharing about KRC preparedness activities. 4

16-18/08/2017 KRC s Education Coordinator attended Education Stakeholder held in Maesod and discussed about advocacy plan regarding recognition of student and teachers from refugee camps. Other participants are KRCEE, RTP, WE, ADRA, SCI and KWO. 21-25/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor organized trip to Mae Ra Moe and explaining and sharing about KRC preparedness activities. 22-23/08/2017 KRC 's Capacity Building go and provide Security detention Guideline at Mae La Camp 22-23/08/2017 KRC s Capacity Building Officer and TBC provided Detention guideline policy to Maela security staffs. 24/08/2017 KRC s Health Coordinator attended SRRT s camp meeting at Maela camp. 28/08/2017 KRC s Social Coordinator attended MAT monthly meeting held at Maela camp along with UNHCR, NGOs and CBOs. 29/08/2017 KRC s Livelihood Coordinator met with Ban Don Yan s livelihood committee regarding livelihood activity. 29-31/08/2017 KRC s Finance Advisor joined meeting and workshop with ENAC on policy drafting. Other ethnic organizations were also joining. Issues on IDPs and refugee returns are also being discussed. 30-31/08/2017 KRC s Health Coordinator attended Participatory Action Research workshop held at TBC office, Maesod. 30-31/08/2017 KRC 's Capacity Building go to attend PAR workshop at Maesod. 31/08/2017 KRC s Livelihood Coordinator met with Thamhim s Livelihood committee concerning livelihood activities. 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: krc.academic@gmail.com 6

Camp Population Report August - 2017 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 3,507 9,058 5,943 2,185 233 17,419 8,404 9,015 Umphiem 600 5,396 3,388 1259 10,583 5,257 5,326 Nu Po 1,254 2,446 1,619 878 390 5,333 2,539 2,794 Mae La Oon 1,010 2,751 1,584 949 80 5,364 2,662 2,702 Mae Ra Moe 899 2,311 1,654 721 127 4,813 2,352 2,461 Htam Hin 699 1,756 1,182 492 152 3,582 1,747 1,936 Don Yang 351 840 546 267 33 1,686 804 882 Total 8,320 24,558 15,916 6,751 1,015 48,780 23,765 25,116 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 3,750 10,383 6,924 2,365 180 19,852 10,004 9,848 Umphiem 1,794 3,420 1,885 631 5,936 3027 2909 Nu Po 841 906 802 340 4 2,052 963 1089 Mae La Oon 636 1,844 1,692 487 30 4,053 2,038 2,015 Mae Ra Moe 965 2,854 2,083 942 101 5,980 2,998 2,982 Htam Hin 173 610 529 173 53 1,368 674 694 Don Yang Total 8,159 20,017 13,915 4,938 368 39,241 19,704 19,537 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 2 4 4 3 1 Umphiem Nu Po 83 16 12 2 113 67 46 Mae La Oon (FTB) 1 1 1 Mae Ra Moe 2 69 72 9 150 71 79 Htam Hin Don Yang 67 330 191 49 6 576 309 267 Total 71 487 279 70 8 844 450 394

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 1,215 350 98 4,144 2,084 2,060 Mae La Oon Mae Ra Moe Htam Hin 660 1,408 717 294 62 2,481 1,225 1,254 Don Yang 123 336 186 47 5 574 276 298 Total 2,225 4,225 2,118 691 165 7,199 3,585 3,612 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 21 102 19 14 3 138 73 65 Mae Ra Moe 4 23 4 8 1 36 15 21 Htam Hin Don Yang Total 25 125 23 22 4 174 88 86 Boarding House Students in 6 Camps Camps Age Gender No. of 18 UP 5 yrs- 17 yrs 6 months- 4 Total Pop. Families <6months Male Female yrs Mae La 31 1,791 1,791 1,000 791 Umphiem 3 85 16 1 102 41 61 Nu Po 73 67 140 71 69 Mae La Oon 9 80 137 217 100 117 Mae Ra Moe 8 80 70 150 76 74 Htam Hin 14 9 23 13 10 Don Yang 36 105 141 65 76 Total 51 368 2,195 1 2,564 1,366 1,198

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 6,729 19,965 14,000 3,616 37,581 Umphiem 2,378 6,021 3,404 1,260 10,685 5,298 5,387 Nu Po 2,036 5,088 3,155 1,009 9,252 4,467 4,785 Mae La Oon 1,636 4,420 3,152 1,276 64 8,848 4,383 4,465 Mae Ra Moe 1,872 4,873 3,535 1,366 9,774 4,875 4,899 Htam Hin 1,179 2,868 2,106 738 5,712 2,830 2,882 Don Yang 540 1,490 986 281 2,757 1,435 1,322 G.Total 16,370 44,725 30,338 9,546 84,609 23,288 23,740 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 7290 19445 14658 4550 413 39066 19411 19655 Umphiem 2,397 6,211 3,430 1,302 10,943 5,428 5,515 Nu Po 3,517 5,989 3,719 1,580 494 11,782 5,724 6,058 Mae La Oon 1,677 4,778 3,432 1,450 113 9,773 4,873 4,900 Mae Ra Moe 979 5,337 3,883 1,680 229 11,129 5,533 s Htam Hin 1,533 3,788 2,437 959 267 7,454 3,659 3,894 Don Yang 541 1,542 1,028 363 44 2,977 1,454 1,523 G.Total 50,776 137,276 97,653 30,978 1,624 93,124 46,082 41,545

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16=17=8=2017- KRCul.ohrl'gcd.AvJRxD.Education Stakeholder w>td.zsd.zjrjqd;'d;wjo ud;b.c;aw>wjm>cj;m>w>avxufdzdt*d>a D;uFdo&.vXtrRw>vX'Ju0DRylRwz. M.vDRIAw>u&Xu&dvX [J xd. wz.rh>0j KRC,KRCEE, RTP, WE, ADRA, SCI, 'D; KWO wz.m.vdri 21=25=8=2017 A-KRCusd.phySR[h.ul.w>A D;A KWO vdrxh.vdmtd.oud;rj>&rrd> Ju0DRM. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAvDRI 22=23=8=2017 - KRC urh;whm KRC Capacity Building Officer, TBC vjr[h.w>od.vdaql AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArJ>v; Ju0DRAb.xGJ D;Aw> k;cmtvhmej.usjm.vdri 22=23=8=2017 = KRC Capacity Building vjr[h.w>od.vdzjrj>v;'ju0drab.c; D;AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAw> k;cmtvhmej.usjm.vdri 24=8=2017 = KRC ql.cvrl'gcd.axd. SRRT 'Ju0DRw>td.zSd.zJrJRv;'Ju0DRM.vDRI 28=8=2017=AKRCySR*h>0Drl'gcd.AvJRxD.MATw>td.zSd.zJrJ>v;'Ju0DRvXtb.w>rRtDRwA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAvgw bsdackm D;AUNHCR, NGO D;ACBO M.vDRI 29=8=2017 = KRCLLH rl'gcd. xh.vdmtd.zsd.'d;bg'd.,g'ju0dr LLH urh;whmm.vdri 29=30=8=2017 - KRC usd.physr[h.ul.w>xh.vdmtd.zsd.oud;'d;auvkm l.zd.pku0jrcd. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAwz.Ab.C;AENAC w>bsx'd;edrz;vdroud;u &l>'d;wjoud; ymvdrxx AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEkmySJR xd.w>vxtvd.wz.<'d;wjoud;ph>ud;ud>ylr <AySRvD>td.wrSHRt AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'D;b.uDb.cJ'Ju0DR w>uhru'guhrt*h>tusdrph>ud;m.vdri 4

30=31=8=2017 - KRC urh;whmwedrxd.aa Workshop b.c; PAR ( Participatory Action Research) vxb.w>wdcd.&d.rjtdravxtbc zjrj>qd;m.vdri 30=31=8=2017 = KRC ql.cvrl gcd. AxD. (PAR) Participatory Action Research Workshop vxb.w>rrtdrzj TBC 0JR X;M.vDRI 31=9=2017 = KRC LLH rl'gcd.avjrqlxgrf[h.'ju0draxh.vdmtd.zsd.'d;a'ju0dr LLH urh;whmwz.m.vdri 30=31=8=2017 - KRC Capacity Building vjr[h.bh.bxw>od.vdzjed.zd'ju0drm. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAvDRI 5

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- ၂၀၁၇ ၁ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC KRC- ႕ ၂ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC ၂၀၁၆-၂၀၁၇ IOM ႕ ၂-၉ ၈ ၂၀၁၇- KRC ႕ ၃-၄ ႔ CBO CSO ၀ ၃ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - CMSP ႔ ၈ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - Hozel Univ ၂၀ ႔ KRC ၈ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႔ ၉ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - LLH ႕ ၉ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႔ ႔ O M O ႔ ၉-၁၀ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-၀ ႕ ႕ 2

၁၀ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႕ ၁၁ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC LLH L ႕ ၁၁ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႔ ႕ ၁၅-၁၆ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC SCI KWO ႔ PREPS Kick Off ၁၅ ၁၆ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC Capacity Building Officer ၁၅-၁၆ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - TBC - O ႔ O MAT ႔ ၁၆-၁၇ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႕ Education Stakeholder ၁၆-၁၈ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KWO KWO ၂၂-၂၅ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC KWO ႔ ၂၂-၂၃ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႔ ႔ 3

၂၂-၂၃ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-၀ ၂၄ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - ( ႔ ၂၈ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - M O O ႔ ၂၉ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - KRC LLH ႔ ၂၉-၃၁ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႔ ႔ ႕၀ ၃၀-၃၁ ၈ ၂၀၁၇ - K ႕ ႕ (PAR) Participatory ၃၁ ၈ ၂၀၁၇-႕ 4