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IDP Sites in Kachin State (As of 31 August 2018) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin State (as of 31 August 2018) BHUTAN INDIA CHINA BANGLADESH Nay Pyi Taw LAOS Da Hun Dam Ma Ding THAILAND Ta Su Htu Hta On Dam Da Zun Dam Ga Waing Shing Wan Dam INDIA Nawngmun Pannandin Ah Li Awng List of IDP Sites Data provided by the Camp Coordination and Khu Ti Htu Ku Shin Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster based on Kaw Leit Htu Lang Naing Pan update of 31 August 2018 Zi Yar Dam Ma Li Rein Ka San Khu Chei Kan Da Bu Dam Khar Lam Baw Sar Dee Hton Dam Hpan Khu No. State Township IDP Site IDPs Nam Pan Dan Lon Khar Hkawng Lang Ah Wet Dam Nam Ro -2 1 AD-2000 Tharthana Compound 1,161 San Dan Ah Wi Wan Nawngmun Kun Lin Gat Htu Ma Yi 2 Aung Thar Church 51 3 Host Families 928 Lon Kan Jar Wan Man No Ka San Dan Tan Wi 4 Htoi San Church 225 War Sar Ta Se Htu Da Zan 5 Lisu Boarding-House 774 Bhamo Nam Say Mon Ngo Sa Dup 6 Mu-yin Baptist Church 57 Ba Bawt Nam Din 7 Nant Hlaing Church 76 Htu San Ma Jawt Wawt Lon Yein War Hkan 8 Phan Khar Kone 747 Ka Khin Ba Zu 98 Nawng Tan In Waing Bawt 9 Robert Church 3,702 Ran Nam Nam Ton Khu 99 Ah Lang Ga Ye Bang Ji Bon 10 Yoe Kyi Monastery 63 Hton Li Nam Par 11 Chipwi KBC camp 799 Machanbaw Htang Ga San Dam Puta-OYi Kyaw Di 12 Lhaovao Baptist Church (LBC) 837 Zi Aun 97 Shin Mway Yang Chipwi Hpar Tar 13 Pan Wa 273 Inn Lel Yan Hpu Lum Hton Hpu Zar Lee Ri Dam 14 Saw Zam 165 Ding Chet Hpat Ma Di Mee Kaw 15 5 Ward RC Church(lon Khin) 336 Mone Yat Lo Po Te Chum Ding 16 AG Church, Hmaw Si Sa 374 In Ga Ding Sar Tar Kar Kun Sai Yang Tar Saw Nee 17 AG Church, Maw Wan 83 Shin Naw Ga 18 Baptist Church, Hmaw Si Sar(Lon Khin) 226 Ma Jang Ga Chi Nan Zee Dam Tan Gyar 19 Chin Church, Seik Mu 31 MachanbawShar Lar Ga Zee Kone 20 Dhama Rakhita, Nyein Chan Tar Yar Ward(Lon Khin) 377 Ah KuKhaunglanhpu 21 Hlaing Naung Baptist 136 22 Hmaw Wan, Anglican 14 Wi Nin Puta-O Kun Sun Zan Yaw Tone 23 Hpakant Baptist Church, Nam Ma Hpit 514 24 Karmaing RC Church 59 25 Lawa RC Church 203 Wa Det Khaunglanhpu Hpi Zaw Git Jar Ga 26 Hpakant Lawng Hkang Shait Yang Camp ( Lel Pyin) 662 27 Lisu Baptist Church, Maw Shan Vil,. Seik Mu 102 In Zi Ran Ye Htan 28 Lisu Baptist Church, Maw Wan Ward 55 La Ja Khin Lum Hkawng Lang 29 Maw Wan, Mu-yin Baptist Church 15 Tsum Pi Yang Nam Ching Ran Zain Man Jar Tan 30 Muyin church (Aung Yar pre-school compound) 95 31 Nam Ma Phyit, COC 43 In Htut Ga 32 Nant Ma Hpit Catholic Church 237 In Dang Ga Naw Yan Hta Hpone Hpa Lar 33 Rawan Baptist Church, Maw Shan Vil., Seik Mu 38 34 Shar Du Zut KBC church 129 35 Shar Du Zut RC church 11 Dum Gan Ta Hton Kyin 36 Ward 2 Sai Taung Baptist Church, Seik Mu 173 Chaung Dam Shin Bway Yang Kan Dar 37 Yumar Baptist Church 68 Ta Seik Jahtung U Ma Ngar Yar 38 Host Families 290 In Gaw Ma Sha Chyum Dam Ga Bum Wan 39 Maing Khaung 1,857 Ta Hket Htaw Lang 40 Maing Khaung Catholic Church 804 Wa Hpaung In Hkai 41 Man Wing Baptist Church 653 Hting Nang La Kin Hka Hkauk Ta Ron Jar Ran 42 Mansi Man Wing Baptist Church Cultural Compound 681 Nein Mar San Htu 43 Man Wing Catholic Church 2,301 Mali Yang La Jar Bum Sumprabum 130 Htam Dan Maw We ☇131 44 Man Wing Catholic Church II 729 Khin Kyang Ga 102 ☇ Wa Yoke Tanai La Mai Hpan 45 Man Wing Host Families 834 Shin Lon Ga Sai Ran Sar Chu Deik Hpar In Ta Ga Lu War Li Ga 46 Mansi Baptist Church 840 47 Emmanuel AG Church 32 Wa Se Sha Gu Ga La Yaung 48 Kyun Taw Baptist Church 71 Ma Kaw Su Yang Sumprabum Ma Dan Tu Tsawlaw 49 Lan Gwa St.Paul RC Church 399 In Hpyin Ga Pa Din Ma Wun U Ma Hkaung Kawt 50 Ma Hawng Baptist Church 74 Za Nan Kha Aum Ka Tu Mogaung 105 Ma Sa Hkan 51 Myo Oo St. Dominic RC Church 238 Naw Lang Pa Kawt Tanai Bum Rong 52 Namti Labraw Yang KBC Camp 484 La Ja Bum 104 Kya Nar Yang 53 Nat Gyi Kone Baptist Church 42 Wa Baw In Koi Yit Chaw Mai Khun 103 La Myan Ka Htaung Chaw Han 54 Sar Hmaw - KBC 133 Injangyang Zan Yu Yit Yaw 55 Hopin Host Families 121 Bum Rong Wa Ga Lun 56 Moenyin Host Families 63 Hting Baing Mohnyin Hpu Shar Saung Sai 57 Nawng Ing (Indawgyi) Baptist Church 117 Sa Kyi Dee Nam Ma Kha Yaw Jaw 58 St. Patrick Catholic Church 55 Gum Lang Sha Re U Ma Ahr Hlyin Ku Maw 59 Host Families 1,067 Adan Ga 60 Khun Sint Village 18 Nam Hkan Par Khin Dam Taung Hpum Ye Ga Kying Ma Ga Wa Hau Sa Du Law Jit Loi 61 Kachin Loi Je Baptist Church 237 Su Yang Tsawlaw 62 Loi Je Catholic Church 641 KACHIN Bum Hpar Ga Nam Hpyet Yang Au Ga Yin Kyang Hka Rong 63 Loi Je Lisu Camp 1,138 War Lar Kawng Pin Laung Adan Ga Momauk 64 Man Bung Catholic compound 1,389 Wa Rar Ga Hpa Wa Wa Htone La Ngaw Hkaw Ting Kawk Ma Htum 65 Momauk Baptist Church 2,001 Ka Ring Ga Gat Rai Yang Sai Maw But Hkar 66 Myo Thit 153 Chit Gaw Nu Kyont 67 Nyaung Na Pin 300 Hpa Lar Jing Ma Yang La Sin Hpi Maw 68 Seng Ja 432 Sut Mar Tu Bwi Lat Pan Bant 69 Du Kahtawng Baptist 187 Lai Gam 70 Jan Mai Kawng Baptist Church 1,118 35 30 Ti Yang Zug 71 Jan Mai Kawng Catholic Church 575 34 Paw Dawt 72 Jaw Masat Camp 597 Shar Du Zut Maw Lar Yan Man Hput Da Nai Yang In Jit Yang Chipwi 73 Ka Bu Dam CoC 38 11 Chat Zaw 74 Kyun Pin Thar Baptist Church 209 Na Law La Gwi Cho Zaw 75 Lawk Awng Mare D. 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