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IDP Sites in Kachin and Northern Shan States (Nov 2014) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and northern Shan States (Nov 2014) ! !Htu San Sar Raik Ta ! !Nam Hkam ! Nam Din Lon Yein ! War Hkan Ma Jawt Wawt ! ! ! ! Pin Sin ! ! ! Shein Kan Kha La Me War Ji ! ! Ma Ran Hta Dar Bang Auk Sarl Hkam Dam Nawng Tan In Waing Bawt Ka Khin ! ! ! ! CHINA Ba Zu Ah Ri Lein Ri Zum ! ! Tar Lang ! ! ! Nam Tar Lel Ran Za Kon ! ! Nawng Tan(Jubily) ! ! Puta-O ! In Bu Bawt Ran Nam Min Zar ! ! ! Ma Lein Kan ! ! Nam Ton Khu ! ! (! Ni Nar War Ji Ah Lang Ga Ye Bang Hta Mae ! ! Ma Hkaung Dam ! ! Ji Bon ! Lin Kawng ! Hton Li Hpan Don ! ! !Aw Taw Tee ! ! (! ! ! Nam Par ! Lar Tar Tee Mar Mein ! Ya Khwi Dan ! ! ! San Dam Chi Htu Hpan Nam Yaw Di Mu Lar Aun Htang Ga ! ! ! ! Zi Aun ! !Ta Kwar Dam Yi Kyaw Di ! ! ! Chun Ding Wan Sam ! Lang No (2) Machanbaw ! ! ! ! Nin Lo Dam ! Pa La Na ! Auk Par Zei Mu Lar Haung Shin Mway Yang ! ! ! Inn Lel Yan ! Lar Kar Kaw Ah Day Di Hton Hpu Sa Ye Hpar ! Khi Si Di ! ! ! ! Hpar Tar Hpat Ma Dar Sa Bu Kan ! Hpyin Kaung ! Hpu Lum ! ! Zar Lee CHINA ! ! Zan Yawt ! ! Pan Tar Tee Khin Le ! Zar Lar ! Ri Dam ! Ah Bun Htan ! Hpat Ma Di MACHANBAW ! ! Ding Chet !Wa Khei ! Ma Kar Hta INDIA! Lo Po Te ! ! Mee Kaw ! Wa Dam Lon ! ! ! ! Ah Du Lar ! Lon Sha Yang Chum Ding Lon Sar Wam Ra Man Chun ! ! ! ! ! Nyi Wan ! !Ah Tar Taw Hkaw Bu De Sa Ram Hpar !Lar Si Chei Kun Sai Yang ! ! Tar Kar ! ! Mee Taw Hkar ! Lar Tee In Ga Ding Sar ! ! Dee Lar War Zi ! ! ! ! ! ! Tar Yaw INDIA ! Zar Nee Li Hta Lar Law Nam Zel Ma Zay Htu ! Lone Ma Khum Dan ! ! ! ! Tar Saw Nee Ta Se Htu ! Ma Jang Ga Wa Khum Wan Shin Naw Ga ! Chi Nan ! Zee Dam ! ! Tan Gyar !Hta Ri Wan Kawng ! Shar Lar Ga ! Zee Kone Hpan Done ! ! BAN- ! !Hpa Yar Dam ! (! PUTA-O Ah Ku LA- Ran Zar Dam ! DESH Sam Ton Wi Nin !MYANMAR! Kun Sun Ding Bu Ding Sar ! Ma Yoe Ya Lat ! Zan Yaw Tone ! ! Nam Ye Hton LAOS ! Wa Det ! Ma NayZei Hta Pyi Taw ! Hpi!^ Zaw Ka Htan Pan ! ! Git Jar Ga ! Hpon San ! Ye Htan In Zi Ran ! ! ! La Ja ! Khin Lum ! Tsum Pi Yang ! Khin Dam May Hkawng Lang ! ! Nam Ching Ran Zain ! ! ! Ye Dan Wan Da Har Wan ! ! Pu Ah May Hton Bay of ! Ma Hkaung Hta ! Man Ku Hta KHAUNGLANHPU Hta Hpone ! ! Ma Hkaung Dam ! Bengal ! Yat Mar In Htut Ga ! ! Naw Yan THAILAND In Dang Ga ! Hpa Lar ! Ma Shawt Hku ! ! Kha Ran Hti Dam ! ! ! ! ! Don Ngun Lon Wan ! ! Sha Bon Ga Kan Dar Dum Gan Ta Hton Kyin Shin Bway Yang ! ! ! ! Nein Hpwan ! In Bu Hkan Chaung Dam ! Hting Lu Yang ! In Dar Hkan Dan Hpan ! (! ! ! !La Hton Ka Htaung Sha Chyum Jahtung U Ma Ta Seik ! ! ! Ka Done Kawng La Mai Hpan ! ! Ngar Yar In Ding Ding Sa ! Hka Lone Hka ! Andaman ! In Gaw Ma Dam Ga ! Bum Wan ! ! ! Hkin Dawng Sea Khin Du Yang ! Htaw Lang Ta Hket ! La Hkaw Ga ! ! Ma Shawt Ka Htaung Wa Hpaung Kyee Yee Htu ! ! Bum Bang Tu ! ! Wawt Lang ! In Hkai ! Pa Kyon Ga !Aum Ding Sar ! ! Hting Nang ! Ah Kyee Yar La Kin Hka Hkauk In Ka Ron Tu ! ! Nawng Yar Jar Ran ! Ta Ron ! Ka Dawt Et San Yang ! ! ! Gulf Mali Yang Ka Dawt Ding Yawt Lar Chin ! Nein Mar Aum Hta ! ! ! ! In Gaw Bum San Htu of Chi Win ! ! ! ! Hpong Jar Htam Dan La Nawng Hkan ! ! Maw We La Jar Bum Sumprabum ! ! Thai- (! In Ding Kawt Nang Khin Kyang Ga ! ! Wa Yoke land Shin Lon Ga ! ! Sha Ba Kawng Sai Ran In Ding Au Ma ! ! ! ! Sar Chu Nawng Hkan ! Deik Hpar ! ! Man Chi In Ta Ga Lu ! ! War Li Ga ! Ngawt Chet Ba Shea In Gaw In Pun ! ! ! Dum Gam Ga ! ! Wa Se Sha Gu Ga ! ! La Yaung ! Ga Du Yang ! In Gawt Yang Ga ! ! Wa Myit Da Yaw Boke Ma Kaw La Gang In Bau Htu ! ! ! Su Yang Aum Au Mar !Au Lun Yang ! SAGAING ! ! Ma Dan Tu SUMPRABUM ! In Hpyin Ga Pa Din Htum Shin Kawt Nam ! ! TSAWLAW Za Nan Kha ! Ma Wun U Ma ! Ma Sa Hkan ! Wa Soke ! Hkaung Kawt ! Aum Ka Tu ! ! ! Kya Ti Yang Jaung Boke ! ! Sam Boke TANAI Chi Han ! ! Pa Kawt Tanai Naw Lang ! ! ! Mai Htaung Gawt Maw ! La Baung Kawng Bum Rong La Ja Bum ! ! (! ! Kya Nar Yang Au Si Ka Htaung Yit Chaw ! In Koi ! ! Wa Baw ! ! Chaw Mun ! Mai Khun (Mont Hkawm) La Myan Ka Htaung ! ! !Chaw Han Ka Kyee Htu ! Lauk Khoke ! Yit Yaw Hka Ka Ran Yang Zan Yu Na Kyaung ! ! ! ! Da Gum Ga ! In Pawm Bum Man Kyi Bum Rong ! Lauk Nawt ! ! Wa Ga Lun In Htin Yang Hting Baing ! ! ! ! Hpu Shar Rong Ngaw Ka Htang Tu In Pauk Chet ! ! ! In Gum La ! Ma Kyang Gawt Nang Sam Zin ! ! ! Sa Kyi Dee Kun Sai Yang Myit Yoke Yaw Jaw ! In Gam Ga ! ! ! ! ! Nam Ma Kha Ngwa Hpa Hka ! Lat Dan/Ze Chin ! In Sa Ga Chaung Laung ! Dawt Maw Gum Lang ! Sha Re U Ma ! Nawng Lon Kawng Ra ! ! Lawng Lang Ku Maw ! ! ! ! La Hkam ! ! Shing Bway Ga In Bang Bum ! Sa Nin Ga ! Wa Hau Hka Kyang Chet Hpum Ye Ga ! Jang Boke ! ! ! ! ! Khin Dam Taung Adan Ga Wa Shar Yang KACHIN ! In Jang Kawng ! ! Boke Waw Jit Loi Nam Hkan Par Ka War Pan ! ! ! Kying Ma Ga Sa Du Law ! ! !Hpum Yawng Ding Sa Su Yang Tsawlaw ! Da Gu Kha (! Nam Hpyet Yang ! Au Ga ! Bum Rong ! La Nart Ga Kyee Shin ! ! ! Wa Wan Ga Yin Kyang Hka Rong ! Pin Laung ! ! Adan Ga ! No State Township IDP Camps (>1,000 IDPs) IDPs War Lar Kawng ! ! In Baw Ga ! La Khum Ga Laung Din ! Myaw Maw ! Ga Lam Dan Maw Ma Htum ! ! ! Wa Rar Ga ! Wa Htone 1 Kachin Bhamo AD-2000 Tharthana Compound 1,262 ! Ka Ring Ga Hpa Wa Gat Rai Yang ! ! ! ! La Ngaw Hkaw Ting Kawk !Sa Lum Kawng Ka Nawt ! Myaw Jaung ! 2 Kachin Bhamo Host Families 1,475 ! Sai Maw ! Laung Hpant ! But Hkar ! Htan Dung 3 Kachin Bhamo Robert Church 3,609 ! Chaung Maw !Man Byawt 4 Nu Kyont ! ! ! Htum Shing ! Chit Gaw ! Hpa Lar La Gway ! ! 4 Kachin Chipwi Gant Gwin 1,273 Hpaung Hpaing ! ! Jing Ma Yang ! ! ! La Sin Gam Hkun Jit Gyaw ! ! ! Hpi Maw Ngar Maw ! Shi Kyang Waw Maw ! 5 Kachin Mansi Host Families 1,031 ! Auk Lon Bang ! ! ! Sut Mar Tu ! ! ! Pan Bant Lai Gam Bwi Lat ! ! ! Baing Nam Lam ! ! ! Nu Chum 6 Kachin Mansi Lana Zup Ja 2,950 Saw Lang ! 33 7 Kachin Mansi Man Wing Catholic Church 2,617 Ti Yang Zug Lang Yang ! Bawm Myan ! ! ! Paw Dawt Htaw Gawt 8 Kachin Momauk Host Families 1,031 INJANGYANG ! ! Hka Lawt Ka Htaung ! ! Maw Lar Yan Lar Gyum In Jit Yang ! ! Shar Du Zut ! Man Hput 9 Kachin Momauk Hpun Lum Yang 2,288 ! Da Nai Yang Dant Gawt ! ! Ya Jawng 35 31 ! 10 Kachin Momauk Je Yang Hka 8,685 Zan Nawng Chat Zaw !! ! ! Jit Lai Na Law ! ! 11 Kachin Momauk Momauk Baptist Church 1,798 La Gwi Cho Zaw ! !! La Gwi Cho Maw Ban Kauk (! 12 Kachin Momauk Momauk RC (St. Patrick) 1,072 ! In Swat Zwat Yi Jaw CHIPWI ! Injangyang Chipwi ! Ah Htet Hpa Re 13 Kachin Momauk Nhkawng Pa 1,699 ! Auk Hpa Re (! Nam Oe Hmyaw Rong !! ! ! Kyin Dawt Hpa Re Waw Jang ! 14 Kachin Momauk Pa Kahtawng 3,249 Wa Ra Zut ! Laung Jaung 15 Kachin Shwegu Lawk Awng Mare D. (Sinbo) 1,691 HPAKAN ! Ah Lel Hkar Bayt Chay Chin ! ! Auk Hkar Bayt 32 16 Kachin Waingmaw Hkau Shau (BP 12) 1,226 ! ! ! Ah Na See Pha Hkar Shan Kyaw Bang Li Saing Yar Ywar Thit ! Shi Hpoke 17 Kachin Waingmaw IDP Boarding School 1,047 ! ! ! Ma Gaung Nawng Myi Man San ! ! ! Man Dong 18 Kachin Waingmaw Laiza Market 3 / Laiza Gat 2,299 Zum Byaw ! Tang Hpre ! ! ! In Dung Yang Lu Pi ! !Loke Jat ! ! Ma Taung ! Lang Jaw Nam San -3 ! ! 19 Kachin Waingmaw Laiza Muklum 4,450 Nam San -2 ! Ma Ga Ran Yang ! Myan Yum Daung Ban ! ! 36! ! 20 Kachin Waingmaw Maga Yang 2,934 ! 44 Nam Yone ! ! ! Man Pan 21 Kachin Waingmaw Maina RC (St. Joseph) 1,234 ! 39 ! 37 ! Jat Kran Sha Ngaw Lauk Chang !! ! ! ! ! ! Khun Hnit Maing ! ! ! MYITKYINA ! Zahkung 22 Kachin Waingmaw Maina KBC (Bawng Ring) 1,845 !Ngar Maing Dun Bang ! 38 40 ! Pan Bu ! ! Kat Hmaw Sut Jit Lwe ! (! ! Sha Rong Ka Htaung ! Hpakan ! Nam Ya ! ! Sai Jar !Ma Lin ! !Chaung Hpaw 23 Kachin Waingmaw Shing Jai 1,017 ! (! 34 ! Hka Wa Yang San Kywei In Gan ! ! !41 ! Wu Ra ! 43 ! Lon Zar Hkan Htaw 24 Kachin Waingmaw Woi Chyai 4,659 Ma Mon ! ! Hpan Dawng ! La Jin ! ! Yu Ma ! ! Pang War ! ! ! 46 Khun Sai Yang Dum Gam ! ! ! 25 Kachin Waingmaw Zai Awng / Mung Ga Zup 2,440 42 ! Nam Khaung Dun Bang ! ! ! ! 45!! ! Alam ! ! IDP Camps (>1,000 IDPs) Total 58,881 Nam San Nam Hmaw La Wa Sa Ni Khu Lon Lang Hting Sin ! ! ! Au Byit ! ! ! Mu Don Hpa Yar Taung ! ! Nam Sa Bein ! Ma Kawng Taung Kho Ma ! Kamaing ! Nawng Chein Htwei San Yang Lawt Pun ! La Mon Zwut ! ! ! Nawt Gu Yin Dang IDP Sites/Settlements (100 - 1,000 IDPs) Nam Moe Yoke Yu Za Na Myaing ! ! ! ! Jar Yar Yang (! ! ! ! Lwei Sai Tar Hkar Nam Yae Taung ! Gant Gaw Myaing ! ! Gawt Nang Nam Par Hoke Maw Ga Lon ! ! Loke Ding Nawt Gu 26 Kachin Bhamo Htoi San Church 217 ! Man Wein ! ! ! Ka Htan Yang ! ! ! Nam Si In ! ! Lawt Khun Yang Haung Par ! In Gyin Myaing ! !Lawt Khun Yang (Li Suu) ! ! Gway Htu ! ! Hway Khar ! Tha Zin Myaing !77 ! Laik Hkar Kon Maing Nam Pin ! ! 27 Kachin Bhamo Lisu Boarding-House 422 ! ! ! ! Sai Law !! Kwin Hei ! ! ! La Bang !! Maw Kyang Ma Kar Pin La Hka Yar Yang ! Nam Jin ! ! ! Ting Nar ! ! ! Ma Sa Sin Du ! Hpan Shan Ma Sa Wa Hpan ! ! Gau Ri ! 79 !Mat Khaw Ti 28 Kachin Bhamo Nant Hlaing Church 117 ! P ! ! 82 ! Lawt Pun (Li Suu) Say Ton ! La Ngan ! 76 Ma Kyang Boum ! 29 Kachin Bhamo Phan Khar Kone 819 ! ! ! Hka Wan Waw Shung ! ! ! ! ! ! 89 ! La Hpai 51 Pyi Htaung 80 ! ! ! ! Nam Maw Ran Dan Zaw 72 ! Hpar Tan ! ! Myitkyina ! 81 ! ! Kawt Nan ! 23 30 Kachin Bhamo Ta Gun Taing Monastery 276 75 ! ! ! Ding Jang Yang ! Nam Hai Nyaung Taw 21 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Waingmaw In Bu Kawng La Kyaung Kan Paik Ti ! ! Wu Lai ! (! Pan Shan See Din Yang 78 ! Gu Zum ! 83 ! ! (! Hway Lon ! ! ! Myo Thit Gyi ! ! 31 Kachin Chipwi Chipwi KBC camp 509 ! Sa Nar Lu Man (Li Suu) ! ! Kan Hla ! La Bang ! 90 Tsum Sin ! Lan Gwa 73 66 67 ! 22 Aw Ra Gaw Set Yang Bum Ka Htaung ! ! ! ! ! ! Nang War !! ! ! ! ! Mya Daung ! (! ! ! ! Lu Htaung Ma Ga (Li Suu) 32 Kachin Chipwi Hpare Hkyer - BP6 885 ! ! Ma Ga (Lashi) Khar Lyan ! 69 ! ! Nyaung Kone Wu Yang ! ! !Nam Ma Tee ! 99 93 ! ! Ma Li Kha 74 Wa Shawng ! !! 88 ! ! ! ! !! Saga Pa Par Hoke ! Seik Thar ! Ku Lar Kone 68 ! ! ! ! Nawng Hee ! Sadung 33 Kachin Chipwi
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