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IDP Sites in Shan State (As of 31 October 2018) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Shan State (as of 31 October 2018) BHUTAN INDIA CHINA BANGLADESH Nay Pyi Taw LAOS KACHIN THAILAND Pang Hseng Man Kin (Kyu Koke) Monekoe SAGAING Kone Ma Na Maw Hteik 21 Nawt Ko Pu Wan Nam Kyar Mon Hon Tee Yi Hku Ngar Oe Nam War Manhlyoe 22 23 Nam Kut Char Lu Keng Aik Hpan Shwe Kyaung Kone U Yin Pu Nam Kat 36 (Manhero) Man Hin ☇ Muse Pa Kon War Yawng San Hsar Muse Konkyan Kun Taw 37 Man Mei ☇ Long Gam Man Ton ☇34 Tar Ku Ti Thea Chaung Namhkan 35 KonkyanTar Shan ☇ Man Set Kyu Pat 11 26 28 Au Myar Loi Mun Ton Bar 27 Yae Le Lin Lai 25 29 Hsi Hsar Hsin Keng Yan Long Keng CHINA Ho Nar Pang Mawng Long Htan Baing Law Se Long Nar Hpai Pwe Za Meik Khaw Taw HumLaukkaing Htin List of IDP Sites Aw Kar Pang Mu Shwe Htu Namhkan Kawng Hkam Nar Lel Se Kin 14 Bar Hpan Man Tet 15 Man Kyu Baing Bin Yan Bo (Lower) Nam Hum Tar Pong Ho Maw Ho Et Kyar Ti Lin Data provided by the Camp Coordination and Pang Hkan Hing Man Nar Hin Lai 4 Kutkai Nam Hu Man Sat Man Aw Mar Li Lint Ton Kwar 24 Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster based on Pin Kyein (Ywar Thit) Ho Pang 8 Hseng Hkawng Laukkaing Mabein 17 Man Hwei Si Ping Man Kaw Kaw Yi Hon Gyet Hopong Hpar Pyint Nar Ngu Long Htan update of 31 October 2018 Lawt Naw 9 Hko Tar Ma Waw 10 Tarmoenye Say Kaw Man Long Maw Han Loi Kan Ban Nwet Pying Kut Mabein Su Yway Namtit No. State Township IDP Site IDPs Nam Kyu Nar Aw 7 Waing Long Loi Kan Loi Tawng Kutkai 13 Kon Mu 1 Hseni Nam Sa Larp 172 La War Loi Kan 16 5 San Pya Hu Nar Ta Hu 6 Man Tar Pying Ye Hopang 2 Hsipaw Man Kaung/Naung Ti Kyar Village 120 Law Lu Ho Nam Kawng Lan Kunlong Hpar Tei Tar Ko Mar Lawt Ba He Moe Lo Nam Nat Tawng Dawng 18 12 3 Galeng (Palaung) & Kone Khem 525 Pan Tin Hu Ton (Ka) 3 4 Hu Hku & Ho Hko 153 MantonHo Nar Nam Lat Maw Nay Ho Myin Nar Kun Nam Yay Kunlong 5 Kutkai downtown (KBC Church) 256 Pway Tu Au Man Baw Si Tan Saw 1 Loi Yang Man Mae Man Nar 6 Kutkai downtown (KBC Church-2) 161 Loi Mun Ho Tar Pang Pu Nam Lan Nar Lay Man Lin Kone Sang Manton Pan Lon 7 Kutkai downtown (RC Church) 132 Myit Son Au Sat ManHseni Sat Man Kyu Man Mauk Man Kan 20 Nar Mun Tar Lin Hseni 8 Mai Yu Lay New (Ta'ang) 426 Yar Mar 19 Pang Hkaw Loi Mauk 9 Man Loi 84 Pang Hpai Hsin Li Mong Tat Ho Ton Tway Lai Tin Tan Kyauk Taung Ho Pang Hman Oh Kawng Pet 10 Mine Yu Lay village ( Old) 343 Hu Law Nam Aum Hopang Kutkai Se UMongmit Nar Na 11 Mung Hawm 170 Wea Baung Ho Hat Man U Loi Mi Sut In 12 Mungji Pa Dabang (Baptist Church) 232 Thea Ni Nam Taik Tun Tee Loi Chaing NarNam Ye Wee Nam Tone Na Bu Namtu Nam Tun 30 31 Pang Shaw 13 Mungji Pa Dabang (Catholic Church) 95 Pa Dan Hu Man Hat Lai 31 Nar Pong Mong Hit Maw Loe Pang Kaw Kon Nei 14 Nam Hpak Ka Mare 269 Pay Kone Nam Hput MongmitLel Gyi Man Pat Kon Tin Loi Hkam Lat Ku Ho Nam 32 Ho Peik Ho Nar Yawng Nun Ho Hoke Loi Tauk Man Tit Hkun Mar 15 Nam Hpak Ka Ta'ang ( Aung Tha Pyay) 137 Loi Wein Mong Par Nar Ping Man Waung Man Hpat Kawng Ku 16 New Pang Ku 578 Pang Hai Mut Leit Namhsan Nam Pai Nar Har Lashio Mongmao PangwaunSi Gyi (Hkwin Ma) 17 Shan Pan Law 189 Shwe Thar Yar Long Tat Long Mun Yawng Teit Man Lan Kone Nyaung Hseng Lai Hin Hkoke Son Hin Lashio Ho Hway Mway Lat Yawng Lu Dauk Na Loi Hei Aum Aut 18 Zup Aung Camp 1,043 NamtuNar Mat Lan Pan Yawng Kyone Zei Ban Kauk Loke Hkaik 19 Mandung - Jinghpaw 177 Hway Lut Man Sun Manton Kayah Man Hpai Mongmao Pangwaun Namhsan Wan Kam Nge Laing 20 Mandung - RC 171 Nar Lawt Nar Ton Loi Lan Ho Hko Li Lu Ho Hsar Man Hsun 21 Hpai Kawng 785 Nar Lin Nar Mon Hkun Min Si Na MANDALAY Lu Hoet Nam Aum Nam Lut Hman Nar 22 Muse Muse Baptist Church 187 Loi An Khway Kone Man Sang Khar Yoe Ho Nar Man Se La Nun Yawng Mut Shi Ku 23 Muse Catholic Church 80 Tar Pu Nam Hsan Lin Haw Pa NawngAik Chan MonglonPang Son Maw Oke 24 Mong Wee Shan 328 Taung Ni Hin Go 33 Kaw Kun Man Kyon Man Kan Wan Su Hu Hko 25 Nam Hkam - Nay Win Ni (Palawng) 373 Tein Kyawng Mi Net Mongngawt Man Li SHAN (NORTH) Nar Lint Man Pein 26 Nam Hkam (KBC Jaw Wang) 347 Maik Huong Nar Mun Nam Siin ManMan Kun Kan Namhkan Man Htan Han Nar Nam Pu Ho Lan Nar Nu Ho Kyat Hu Sun Ong Awee Am Leit 27 Nam Hkam (KBC Jaw Wang) II 195 Man Mai Tar Tee Lan Na Si Mu Lin 2 28 Nam Hkam Catholic Church ( St. Thomas I) 218 Pang Lin Mat Khaw Hi Hin Nar Lu Kaik Tun Man Sin Ong Mu Hu Mye Man Mar Kawng Nun Long Mun Pang Son Nam Man No Min 29 Namhkan - Pang Long KBC 548 Tat Wa Narphan Pang Hpyet Kone Mon Nam Lut Nawng Hseng Ron Ba Re 30 Kyu Sot 283 Mu Lay Ho Hwun Par Kaw Man Hkar Kyi Ran Tein Chay Sin Pai Tein Hai Loi Htwar Loi Su KyaukmeHe Pu Hsipaw 31 Lisu Church Namtu 210 Zay Nar Ong Nar Lar Namtu Nar Hkar Pang Lawt Hpar Hkay Nam Lai Tangyan Man Man Hseng Narphan Tu Nwan 32 Nam Tu Baptist 171 Bu Khar Loke Lan Mant Nar Man Pat Kun Lan Nar Yoke Man Nin Nam Pa Loke Tun Sauk Pang Kaw 33 Pan Ta Pyae 89 Kone Thar Loi An Kyaukme Man Mai Nar Mun Nam Hkam Wu Man Lay Hpet Hi Ho Ti Kone Hsar Hpan Lein Total IDPs in Shan 9,247 Me Hin Nam Put Mongyai Ho Tar Ngaik Yan HwayTangyan Ti Toke Lawng Myin Kwin Loi Mun Tauk Aut Nam Lin PangsangBa La Ywar Thit ManHsipaw Wut Loi Ngu Nam Ma Pang Hat Kawng Huong Nar Aw Nar Kye Nam Ton Nam Htu Kone Kaw Et Gyi Huong Tauk Wan Sum Nawnghkio Pin Tein Mongyai Nar Kawng Sa Lu Par Kan Yae U Kone Hat Se Hkan Nar Ngu Nar Hko Taw Mun Kone Nu Nar Pang Ong Long Hke Mun Ho Hpai Dar Ji Nar Hkaik Ho Pong Mut Hay Following camps in Mansi township, Kachin State Taw Hai Ban Ye Ho Nam Zay Tan Ho Nam Ping Mon Pang Kum Ho Sant Man Paw Hsawng Pu Nawnghkio Man Htan Taw Lai Nan Aw are geographically only accessible from Shan State Pang Kit Wein Kawn Taw Mawt Nar Aum Wauk Kat Ho Nyan Zar Li Par Kan Man Tint Nawng Mo Long Wei Nawnghkio Ho Hko Wan Hsam Saw Aw No. State Township IDP Site IDPs Kan Gyi Nawng Nin Nawng Tawng Nam Kawng U Yin Man Mon Pangsang Pin Ping Man Wut Nam Lawng 34 Man Wing Baptist Church 653 Nam Hu Nar Long Hke Mee Ho Hke Nar Lin Ma Hkam 35 Man Wing Baptist Church Cultural Compound 681 Ping Inn Man Nar Pang Pang Hai Kone Mon Nam Maw Man Kyawng Pang Yang Yawng Hat Kachin Mansi Ywar Thit 36 Man Wing Catholic Church 2,301 Baw Hlaing Pang Yang Nar Mum Thar Si Man Sho 37 Man Wing Catholic Church II 729 Me Poke Man Li Nar Kaw Man Kan Wan Ho Nam Ngar Pin Nar Lay Kawng Lan Hke Chin Loi La Wan Kyu Nam Ta Par San Kya (Old) Hsut Ton Ma Hei Total IDPs in Kachin only accessible from Shan 4,364 Lar Hu Si Nar Waun Kawng Lin Hku Law Law Mai Hai Lai Nam Ho Man Kawng NamMongpauk Pa Ho Hko Kun Kyawng Wan Mu Le Po Mandalay Sin Soke Kun Kauk Nam Hu Ton Nu Nar Aw Matman Ton Law Nawng Mo Wan Hei Wan Kun Aw Ma Ho Ta KyethiNam Kat Ho Maw Aye Kyant NamPong Kyawng Hpai Mongyang Nawng Mo Ho Li Nam Aut MonghsuHpar Ya Pyin U Pang Mon Law Hpay Pang Po Nam Oke Kyauk Hson Par Hkar Nam Son Mat Na Mu Lu Hway Ho Nar Han Ho Nar Pang Paw Wan Kan Loi Hseng Hai Hwan Nar Pei Wun Hko Nam Han Hkar Day Mongyang Sum Mun Hsut Woe Wan Ait Kun Han Hpat Chin Mat Hu Matman Nar Lay Loi Tan Ta Kin Wan Tan Mong Kar War Pyar Pang Nim Par Nai Nam Mwe Wan Maw Nawng Hpu Nga Hawng Wa Gi Loi San Hko Hin Nam Taw Wan Hoke Tat Mai Pang Hto Lu Pang Mun Pan Du MonghsuHo Lawng Wan Pin Mongkhet Mat Lan Taung Hteik Par Maung Wan Nawng Hko Hin Mat Lan Ho Tat Mongkaing Kyethi Nam Mut (South) Wan Hway Sun Wan Kin Ho Nar Loi Sang Pin Nin Wan Sa Lawng Kone Nyaung/Pying Hsar Kan Peik Nang Ku Mongsan MongkhetWan Pa Hi Nawng Long Par Ka Wan Pin Intaw Sun Mun Par Kaw Wan Kan Mongla MongkaingNam Net Nar Sam Mauk Sam Nar Long Pang Hkar Nay Wan Sho Wan Mon Hu Hlyan Nam Pi Kun Pang Mongnawng Aun Tawng Nawng Mun Hpar Hlan Kawng Ku Nar Hyu Wan Lawng Chei Wan Kan Nar Lin Par Kaw Nar Yein Long Lein Wan Tar Pong Loi Kon Wan Lan OhnLawksawk Kwe Par Yin Ho Yin Wan Aun Mongla Se Mat Lan Loi Ngin Nam Mein Pang Mat Kaw Me Za Li Wan Nam Khay Wan Meit Nam Baw Lawt Ho Lein Lai Kan Mong Lin Ywar Ma Nawng Shan Myit Son Yae Hpyu Yae Wun Gyi Ho Nar Ho Nam Wan Lar Kone Paw Hkam Yone Loi Taw Nar Lein Ho Nar Hkan Taw Nam Lin Wan Mun Ho Nam Nar Sauk Hway Win Ho Nar Lun Sai Win Bo Nawng Yein Lay Law Tar Lay Yae U Lan Long Par Kan Taung Hpi Ho Hpai Myet Ye Nam Hu Han Nar Ho Mun Mongping Wan Pauk Kone Hsar Ho Nar Hway Yawng Yang Long Nam Lan Kone Hkar TontarHo Pang Hway Hsan Ahr Hkay Mongyu Nar Pin Kar Li Myay Taung Ta Pin Pyaw Wan Kyawng Wan Pawt Ta Koe Hse Mun Kunhing Maik Maw Wan Ka Ti Kengtung Za Le Nar Sam Nawng Pyit Ho HpaiLaihkaMat Kyauk Mong Mi (Haung) Wan Tin Wun Htan Laihka Nam Wet Wan Pong Nam Keik Pa Lawksawk Ho Nar YwanganKyauk Taw Mongyawng Kone Pang Win Ko Wan Kyein Kyoet Pin Loi Koe Wan Kan Aun Mong U Wan Tat Hwayt Tet Wan Sang Wan Zun Nam Kay Kar Lai Kun Keng Hpan Lan Wan Nar Par Kaw Kwi Hpa Wan Ka Zet Nar Aun Hway Aw Taw Ya Yae Hpyu Pang Het Wan Inn Ywangan Kun Hseng KengtungKaw Wan Mai Nar Tit Nar Man Wan Kat Mong Nwe Wan Hko Ke SHAN (SOUTH)Kone Pet Ho Tint Nar Bo Kunhing NawngMongping Kwe Kyein Tawng Wan Sun Paw Saw Wun So Nar Long Mongyawng Wan Hai Wan Nar Mong Kun In Taw Sam Pu Taw Lay Nam Hkat Mong Tin (Lower) Wan Hkoe In Pyar Loi Lan Hat Li Kho Lam Par Htan Mone Laik HopongNar Lin Nam Lin Wan Pong Tar Lut Namt Mawng Har Lo Nam Thein LoilenKyu Lin Hway Mwa Hsut Ywe Mong Han Ya Ne Nam Lin Ho Pawt Lu Met Lan Wan Nam Wo Li Kyan (1) Myo U-1 Mong Lin Nar Kaw Pong Hi Pindaya Ho Nar Nar Loi Lu Ma Hein Kyauk Taw Hti Hpu SHAN (EAST) Par Sang Hu Te Lu Lay Shan Kone Lan PinlonPang Tan Wan HKu Nar Moe Hway Koke Par Hoke Nam Hse Nwet Sut Pa Lawng Kyauk Ni Hti Aun Yoke Nar Hpet (1) Tar Ma Yae Hla Ti Long Nar Law Mong Lu Monghpyak Nam Hu Kyauk Taing Sin Te Loilen Wan San Taunggyi Ho Nar Par Sumt Kyu Si Nam Lan Ma Kar PindayaTa Me Nam Hu Kenglat Par Hoke Nansang Pong Hsan/Lap Kyu Nam Pang Nam Wann Se Gyi Wan Hpat Mong Tu Ti
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