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MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and Northern Shan States (Nov 2016) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and northern Shan States (Nov 2016) Ma Jawt Wawt Htu San Lon Yein War Hkan Nam Din Shein Kan Kha Ka Khin 104 Ba Zu 105 Nam Tar Lel Ran Nam Nam Ton Khu Ah Lang Ga Ye Bang Hton Li BHUTAN Nam Par Puta-O Machanbaw Htang Ga San Dam Yi Kyaw Di Zi Aun 103 Inn Lel Yan Hpar Tar Hpu Lum Hton Hpu Zar Lee Ri Dam Hpat Ma Di Ding Chet Mee Kaw INDIA Lo Po Te Mone Yat Chum Ding Lar Tee INDIA In Ga Ding Sar Tar Yaw CHINA Shin Naw Ga Ma Jang Ga Chi Nan Zee Dam Tan Gyar Shar Lar Ga Zee Kone Ah Ku Wi Nin Kun Sun Zan Yaw Tone BAN- GLA- Wa Det Hpi Zaw DESH Ka Htan Pan Git Jar Ga In Zi Ran Ye Htan 43 Khin Lum MYANMAR Tsum Pi Yang La Ja Hkawng Lang Ran Zain Nam Ching LAOS In Htut Ga Naw Yan Hta Hpone Nay Pyi Taw In Dang Ga Ma Shawt Hku Hpa Lar In Khan Sin Ran Lon Wan Hpon Kyan Kan Dar Dum Gan Ta Hton Kyin Chaung Dam Shin Bway Yang Hting Lu Yang Dan Hpan Ta Seik Jahtung U Ma THAILAND Ngar Yar In Gaw Ma Dam Ga Bum Wan Ta Hket Htaw Lang Wa Hpaung In Hkai Pa Kyon Ga Yangon Hting Nang La Kin Hka Hkauk Ta Ron Jar Ran Mali Yang Nein Mar Ka Dawt Ding Yawt San Htu 109 La Jar Bum Sumprabum Htam Dan Maw We 110 Khin Kyang Ga Wa Yoke Shin Lon Ga 111 Sai Ran Nawng Hkan Sar Chu Deik Hpar In Ta Ga Lu War Li Ga Sha Gu Ga La Yaung Wa Se Ma Kaw Su Yang Ma Dan Tu In Hpyin Ga Pa Din Ma Wun U Ma Hkaung Kawt List of IDP Sites Za Nan Kha Aum Ka Tu Ma Sa Hkan Naw Lang Pa Kawt Data provided by the Camp Coordination and Tanai Bum Rong La Ja Bum Kya Nar Yang Wa Baw In Koi Yit Chaw Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster, Mai Khun (Mont Hkawm) La Myan Ka Htaung Chaw Han based on update of 1 November 2016 Zan Yu Yit Yaw Bum Rong Wa Ga Lun In Pawm Bum Hting Baing No. State Township IDP Sites IDPs Saung Sai Ka Htang Tu Yaw Jaw Sa Kyi Dee 1 AD-2000 Tharthana Compound 1 ,263 Nam Ma Kha In Sa Ga Gum Lang Sha Re U Ma 2 Aung Thar Church 5 6 Ahr Hlyin Ku Maw 3 Host Families 9 89 Adan Ga Nam Hkan Par Hpum Ye Ga Kying Ma Ga Wa Hau Jit Loi Sa Du Law 4 Htoi San Church 2 31 Khin Dam Taung Su Yang Tsawlaw 5 Lisu Boarding-House 6 59 Nam Hpyet Yang Bum Rong Au Ga 6 Bhamo Mu-yin Baptist Church 6 1 Pin Laung Adan Ga Yin Kyang Hka Rong 7 Nant Hlaing Church 1 11 SAGAING KACHIN Wa Rar Ga War Lar Kawng 8 Phan Khar Kone 7 61 Ka Ring Ga Hpa Wa Wa Htone La Ngaw Hkaw Ting Kawk Gat Rai Yang 9 Robert Church 3 ,828 Sai Maw But Hkar 10 Ta Gun Taing Monastery (Shwe Kyi Na) 95 Chit Gaw Nu Kyont Hpa Lar 11 Yoe Kyi Monastery 7 5 Jing Ma Yang La Sin 12 Chipwi KBC camp 5 16 Hpi Maw Sut Mar Tu 13 Lan Jaw - Ngar Maw Bwi Lat Pan Bant Lai Gam 14 Chipwi Lhaovao Baptist Church (LBC) 6 37 Ti Yang Zug 15 Pan Wa 2 73 38 Shar Du Zut Paw Dawt 16 Saw Zam 1 80 In Jit Yang Maw Lar Yan Da Nai Yang Man Hput 17 5 Ward Baptist Church (lon Khin) 3 50 32 37 Ya Jawng 19 39 Chipwi Chat Zaw 18 5 Ward RC Church (lon Khin) 4 11 12 19 A Lo Taw Pyae monastery 8 3 Na Law La Gwi Cho Zaw Ban Kauk 20 AG Church, Hmaw Si Sa 3 53 In Swat Zwat 14 Yi Jaw 21 AG Church, Maw Wan 8 3 Injangyang Auk Hpa Re Nam Oe Kyin Dawt 22 Baptist Church, Hmaw Si Sar (Lon Khin) 2 33 Wa Ra Zut 23 Chin Church, Seik Mu 3 0 28 40 24 Dhama Rakhita, Nyein Chan Tar Yar Ward (Lon Khin) 3 62 Shan Kyaw Bang Li 25 Hlaing Naung Baptist 4 6 Saing Yar Ywar Thit Shi Hpoke 171 26 Hmaw Wan, Anglican 3 4 Nawng Myi Man San Tang Hpre Zum Byaw 36 Myit Son In Dung Yang Yin Gawt Lu Pi 27 Hpakant Baptist Church, Nam Ma Hpit 4 89 Nam San -3 28 Ku Day Maw KBC 2 48 13 18 17 29 Lisu Baptist Church, Maw Shan Vil,. Seik Mu 1 18 Nam Yone Myan Yum Hpakant Ku Day Man Pan 30 Lisu Baptist Church, Maw Wan Ward 7 3 30 31 Jat Kran Sha Ngaw 20 33 24 Pan Bu 31 Maw Wan, Mu-yin Baptist Church 2 2 Zahkung 16 21 Ma Lin Nam Ya Dun Bang 32 Muyin church (Aung Yar pre-school compound) 5 2 26 34 22 Auk Ra Yang 15 Yu Ma In Gan Wu Ra 33 Nam Ma Phyit, COC 5 0 Ma Mon La Jin 23 42 27 34 Nant Ma Hpit Catholic Church 2 25 41 Nam Khaung Dun Bang 29 Hpakan Alam Pang War 35 Rawan Baptist Church, Maw Shan Vil., Seik Mu 3 9 Maw Shan La Wa Sa Ni Khu Lon Lang Mu Don Nam Hmaw35 36 Sai Nai Baptish Church, Maw Shan Vil., Seki Mu 36 Kho Ma Kamaing Yu Za Na Myaing93 Nawng Chein 37 Shar Du Zut KBC church 1 38 Jar Yar Yang Lwei Sai Nawt Gu 38 Shar Du Zut RC church 1 9 25 Hway Khar 94 95 96 Gway Htu Kwin Hei Nam Pin Myitkyina La Bang Sai Law Maw Kyang 39 Thar Ta Na Aung San monastery 4 7 Ka War Pan 99 Nam Jin Gau Ri 98 88 40 Wara Zup KBC Church 9 100 101 92 97 114 La Ngan 41 Ward 2 Sai Taung Baptist Church, Seik Mu 1 73 Nam Koi Hka Wan Pyi Htaung 115 Nam Maw Ran 91 79 81 Dan Zaw 42 Yumar Baptist Church 4 3 Hway Lon Nam Hai Nyaung Taw 82 102 80 116 In Bu Kawng 123 83 Hu Law117 Pan Shan Gu Zum 43 Khaunglanhpu La Ja 1 7 89 Sa Nar La Bang Nga Oe Aw Ra Bum Ka Htaung 44 Host Families 2 56 Khar Lyan 90 113 Seik Thar Lan Gwa Ma Li Kha La Bang 125Wu Yang Ma Ga (Lashi) Kan Paik Ti 45 Maing Khaung 1 ,662 Par Hoke 86 87 84 119 Sadung Ma Ram 85 Pan Se 46 Maing Khaung Catholic Church 6 39 Se Zin 118 120 Ma Pyin Myo Haung San Ka Hkat Shu 47 Man Wing Baptist Church 5 28 53 Shan Su Ah Kye 122 121 Kawng Gyar Oke Kyin 56 Lwe Hkaw 112 124 Hpon Ran Lon Htan 48 Mansi Man Wing Baptist Church Cultural Compound 5 15 Inn Lay Waingmaw 49 Man Wing Catholic Church 2 ,236 Lwe Lar Ka War Yang 54 Hpa Raw Mogaung Yin Nawt 50 Man Wing Catholic Church II 5 24 Nyaung Pin Hto Pu Lwe Sun Zee Kyun 185 Nawng Ma La 55 51 Man Wing Host Families 8 34 Ka Hnyin Myaing Ma Le Sar Hmaw Tar San Shan Ding 179 52 Mansi Baptist Church 8 78 57 Ywar Thit 58 Aung Myay (2) 53 Kyun Taw Baptist Church 6 5 180 Ton Pay Lwe Mun Taung Ni U Lauk 54 Ma Hawng RC 3 2 Shwe Nyaung Pin Bum Ne Ding Kar 55 Mang Hawng Baptist Church 7 0 Taing Lon Mogaung Maing Poke Thaik War Kone Hkaung Hpu Ywar Thit 56 Nat Gyi Kone Baptist Church 4 6 Lone Kauk Min Kone Ka Tsu Lawt Phyu Hka Pa Ra 57 Sar Hmaw - ICM 8 3 He Pan He Pu 187 Lu Myan 58 Sar Hmaw - KBC 1 40 Bago Su Ho Kat Ma Lan Yang Lone Ton 59 Hopin Host Families 1 53 He Par Tar Kat 60 Moenyin Host Families 6 3 Pwint Hpyu Mohnyin Tar Pa Daung Nga Hton Sa Ma 61 Nawng Ing (Indawgyi) Baptist Church 6 0 Lel U Ga Lan Kya 62 St. Patrick Catholic Church 5 5 Maing Nawng Nam Mun 63 Kachin Dawthponeyan Boarding School 4 9 Lwin U None Cho Hopin 61 59 Nam Yin Ma Li 64 Host Families 1 ,125 Saing Maing 183Nar Gu 65 Khun Sint Village 2 6 Kwin Gyi Inn Lay 66 Loi Je Baptist Church 2 33 Hnget Pyaw Taw Hka Ra Myay Nu 67 Loi Je Catholic Church 6 51 In Gyin Kone Paw Sei 68 Loi Je Lisu Camp 1 ,044 Nam Hkam Tar Hoe Nar 69 Mai Khat 9 Hkar Nan Par Jaung Bo Kone Nam Sang Yang 70 Man Bung Catholic compound 1 ,169 Momauk Sun Du Sut Shan 71 Man Nawng 1 36 Kyun U Aden Nar Phawt Kwin Gyi Hka Au 184 72 Man Ting - Pin He Ma Dee Yang Lawt Khun 73 Momauk Baptist Church 1 ,830 60 Hkauk Sint 74 Myo Thit 5 3 Mohnyin SinboWea Gyi He Lon Ahr La Wi 75 Nyaung Na Pin 2 95 72 Man Ping Laiza 62 Myin Thar 76 Phar Kay/Nant Waing 1 76 Man Maw 181 186 CHINA Kar Tu 77 Seng Ja 2 58 La Gyar Yang 78 Tarli 3 8 Man Kin 182 79 Du Kahtawng Qtr.
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