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KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT APRIL 2001

Karen Refugee Committee Monthly Report April, 2001. Report relative to various support activities for refugees in camps. l.food for Refugee Camps. BBC( Burmese Border Consortium ) is supporting all the camps with Basic Food which include Rice, Yellow bean, Cooking Oil, Fish paste, Salt, Chilli, Cooking Fuel ( Charcoal). Material support include shelter/ building material, house hold / Kitchen use material which include Mosquito Nets, Blanket, Mats, Stoves, buckets, utensils etc. Emergency relief support, provided by all NGOs and sympathetic Donors cooperating in times of critical need. e.g. attacks and burnings or relocation of camps. 2. Medical / Health. NGOs responsible for Medical / Health care in Refugee Camps are supporting with In/out patients Treatment in camps, Maternal and child health, Primary Health care, Preventive Vaccination and Educational measures, Sanitation and Water supply, (a) A.M.I. ( Aide Medicale Internationale ) In Mae Ra Ma Luang, Um Pheim and Noh Poe. (b)a.r.c.( American Refugee Committee ) In Noh Poe and Um Pheim Ban Don Yang, (c) M.S.F.( Medicins Sans Frontieres ) In Mae La and Htam Hin Camp. (d)m.h.d.( Malteser - Germany) in Mae Kong Kha and Mae Ra Ma Luang Camps. 3. Education. Educational NGOs are supporting Refugee Camps with school buildings and furniture, Teaching material, books and stationery. They are also supporting with Training and Subsidies for teachers. Some NGOs provide support for Nursery Schools. (a) I.C.S (International Christelijk Stuenfonds )The Netherlands. Support in; Mae La Camp: Secondary schools ( 8 ), Primary school ( 13 ), Nurseries ( 18 ). Um Phiem Camp: Zone "A" Secondary schools ( 2 ), Primary schools ( 1 ), Nursery schools (3 ). (b).zoa - Refugee Care Netherlands. ABWaid, Consortium -Thailand. Cooperative support for schools in Noh Poe, Um Phiem, Mae La, Schools in ( 2 ) Karenni Refugee Camps, Mae Kong Kha and Mae Ra Ma Luang Camps. (c).coerr- ( Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugee ) Support for schools in Ko Thet Lu, Tham Hin, Ban Dong Yang and Um Phiem (Zone-B) camps. Also implementing Environmental Education with support from UNHCR through EVI( Extremely Vulnerable Individual) Project. (d)tops ( Taipei Overseas Peace Service ) Supporting with Nursery schools in Noh Poe, Um Phiem and Mae La Camps. Works in cooperation with camps Women Groups, providing Teaching Methods and Subsidies for Teachers.

(e)weave. ( Women's Education for Advancement and Empowerment) Support with imparting Education and knowledge to the Refugee women communities and also help support Nursery schools in Mae Ra Ma Luang and Mae Kong Kha camps. Other Support Activities. NCA ( Norwegian Church Aid ) supports KRC Committee Members and Staff / workers with monthly subsidies together with expenditures for work activities. *UNHCR- Provision of Protection for the Refugees, Proper Registration and for Ultimate safe Return of all Refugees. *H.I.-( Handicap International) Support provision of Prosthesis for Amputees in all Refugee camps. Have established Prosthesis Work shops in Mae Ra Ma Luang, Mae La and Noh Poe camps. H.I. is also concerned with rehabilitation works, teaching of Handicapped Children and also Education in land mine awareness for the communities. There is expectation by H.I. to expand into other disability fields. *PPAT-An NGO group which is helping with family planning activities in Mae La Refugee Camp. *SMRU- A Malaria research group doing research work on malaria in Border Refugee Camps. Also concerned with Prevention and suppression of Malaria. For the purpose of Refugee Camps Administrative work responsibilities, KRC has activated for elections of Administrative Committees in various Karen Refugee Camps. These Camp Committees will cooperate and coordinate with Responsible authorities, the KRC, and NGOs for proper maintenance and support for the Camps. New Administrative bodies, with tenure of two years have been set up in -; Mae Kong Kha Refugee Camp Mae Ra Ma Luang Refugee Camp. Um Phiem Refugee Camp. Noh Poe Refugee Camp. Ban Dong Yang Refugee Camp. Than Hin Refugee Camp. There is still need to set up a new Administrative Committee in Mae La, the largest Karen Refugee Camp. One worry for the KRC is Narcotics Drugs. From all evidences Drugs production in this Border Region is increasing alarmingly. So also is trade and distribution. Being situated in this Border Region, Refugee Camps are being affected by this Drugs menace which need to be addressed. P.O. Box - 5, Mae Sot, Tak - 63110, Thailand. Tel ; (055) Intl: + 66 55 532 947. E- mail win3@loxinfo.co.th Fax ; ( 055) Intl: + 66 55 546 869.

NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE CAMPS APRIL 2001. MAE CAMP No. of Over 12 YRS 9-12 YRS Under 8 YRS Total SOT families M F M F M F AREA Mae La 6.586 11,651 11,364 4,747 4.425 2,564 2.355 37,842 Um Phiem Mai 3,232 5,228 4,946 1,931 1,812 917 1,096 1 15.930 9,818 16,879 16,310 6,678 6,237 3,481 3,451 53,772 Mae Ra Ma Luang 1,560 2,976 2,630 1,191 1,063 590 589 9.039 NORTH Khun Mae Kong Kha 2,233 4,439 4,099 876 822 1,700 1,644 13,580 and Sa La 3,793 7,415 6,729 2,067 1,885 2,290 2,233 22,619 S Noh Po 1,684 2,808 2,692 1,175 1,062 492 605 8,834 O Ban Don Yang 741 962 1,075 241 223 514 489 3.504 U Tham Him 1,664 2.057 2,053 1,403 1,381 668 636 8,198 T Kho ThayLu 66 62 82 8 5 54 63 274 H 4,155 5,889 5,902 2,827 2,671 1,728 1,793 20,810 17,766 30,183 28,941 11,572 10,793 7,499 7,477 97,201 FROM RICE AND OTHER ITEMS REDCEIVED DURING THE MONTH. Rice 100kg sacks Salt Fish-paste 16kg tins Yellow Bean Chilies Cooking Oil liter tins Cooking Fuei Kg. BBC Umphiem Mai Zone A 2,728 3,521 587 139 1,100 42 66.022 Umphiem Mai Zone B 2,214 2,855 60 119 892 34 53,527 Mae La 11,830 15,219 2,532 598 4,757 179 273.722 COERR 350 We shall always be grateful to the Thai People and Government for their sympathy and understanding in allowing us safe refuge. We are also indebted to the NGOs for their Supports and Services. BBC- Support in Food and Shelter Material. Beginning this year BBC is to provide two more vehicles for KRC. MSF-Support in Medical and Health facilities. AMI- ARC- MHD- ZOA (ABWAid)- Support in Educational facilities. ICS (Asia)- Support in Educational facilities. TOPS- Support in Educational facilities. COERR-Rice and Educational Support. H.I - Support for Refugee Handicaps with Prosthesis and rehabilitation and also year-end sporting events for Handicaps. NCA( Norwegian Church Aid) has been providing KRC with administrative & Organizational Support. It has also made commitment to support with remuneration for KRC members and workers. UNHCR - For Registration Process Protection and Ultimate Safe Repatriation. BCEL - British commonwealth Ex-services League provide Grants to old WW(II) soldiers in refugee camp. This month ( COERR) is sending Quilts for refugees in camps.