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MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and Northern Shan States (Maynawngmun 2015) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and northern Shan States (MayNawngmun 2015) Htu San Nam Hkam Ma Jawt Wawt Pin Sin Nam Din Lon Yein CHINAWar Hkan La Me War Ji Shein Kan Kha Ma Ran Hta Dar Bang Auk Nawng Tan In Waing Bawt Ka Khin Ba Zu Tar Lang Ri Zum Nawng Tan(Jubily) Nam Tar Lel Ran Za Kon Ma Rein In Bu Bawt Ran Nam Min Zar Puta-O Ma Hkaung Dam Ma Lein Kan Hta Mae Nam Ton Khu Ni Nar War Ji Ah Lang Ga Ye Bang Hpan Don Lin Kawng Ji Bon Aw Taw Tee Hton Li Ya Khwi Dan Nam Yaw Di Mar MeinNam Par San Dam Chi Htu Hpan Mu Lar Aun Htang Ga Ta Kwar Dam Yi Kyaw Di Zi Aun Machanbaw Mu Lar Haung Pa La Na Nin Lo Dam Auk Par Zei Khi Si Di Inn Lel Yan Shin Mway Yang Lang No (1) Ah Day Di Hton Hpu Sa Bu KanHparCHINA Tar Hpyin Kaung Hpu Lum Sa Ye Hpar Hpat Ma Di Khin Le Zan YawtZar Lar Ri Dam INDIA Hpyin Kawng (Lon Ga Yang) Pan Tar Tee Ah Bun Htan Ding Chet Wa Khei MACHANBAW Ma Kar Hta Lo Po Te Mee Kaw Wa Dam Lon Nyi Wan Ah Du Lar Lon 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Kya Ti Yang Chi Han Sam Boke Pa Kawt TANAI Naw Lang Tanai Gawt Maw Mai Htaung La Baung Kawng Bum Rong La Ja Bum Au Si Ka Htaung Kya Nar Yang 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 Wa Ga Lun In Htin Yang Lauk Nawt Hting Baing Hpu Shar Rong Ngaw Ka Htang Tu In Gum La Ma Kyang Gawt Nang Sam Zin Sa Kyi Dee In Gam Ga Kun Sai Yang Myit Yoke Yaw Jaw Nam Ma Kha Ngwa Hpa Hka In Sa Ga Chaung Laung Dawt Maw Nawng Lon Kawng Ra Gum Lang Sha Re U Ma Lawng Lang La HkamKu Maw Sa Nin Ga In Bang Bum Shing Bway Ga Hka Kyang Chet Hpum Ye Ga Wa Hau Jang Boke KACHIN Khin Dam Taung Adan Ga Boke Waw In Jang Kawng 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 Bum Rong Au Ga La Nart Ga Kyee Shin No State Township IDP Camps (>1,000 IDPs) IDPs Wa Wan Ga Yin Kyang Hka Rong Pin Laung Adan Ga War Lar Kawng In Baw Ga 1 Kachin Bhamo AD-2000 Tharthana Compound 1,262 La Khum Ga Myaw Maw Wa Rar Ga Ma Htum Wa Htone La Ngaw Hkaw Ka Ring Ga Hpa Wa Gat Rai Yang 2 Kachin Bhamo Host Families 1,475 Ting Kawk Sa Lum Kawng Myaw JaungKa Nawt 3 Kachin Bhamo Robert Church 3,609 Laung Hpant Sai Maw But Hkar Man Byawt Htan Dung 4 Kachin Mansi Host Families 1,031 Chaung Maw Chit GawNu Kyont La Gway Jit Gyaw Gawt Yum Hpaung HpaingHpa Lar 5 Kachin Mansi Lana Zup Ja 2,950 Jing Ma Yang La Sin Gam Hkun Hpi Maw Ngar Maw Auk Lon Bang Sut Mar Tu Loke Soke 6 Kachin Mansi Man Wing Catholic Church 2,617 Bwi Lat Ni Chum Lai Gam Baing Nam Lam Pan Bant 7 Kachin Momauk Host Families 1,031 Saw Lang Ti Yang Zug 8 Kachin Momauk Hpun Lum Yang 2,388 Lang Yang Bawm Myan Paw Dawt Lar Gyum 9 Kachin Momauk Je Yang Hka 8,585 Hka Lawt Ka Htaung Maw Lar Yan INJANGYANG Shar Du Zut In Jit Yang Da Nai Yang Man Hput 10 Kachin Momauk Man Bung Catholic compound 1,596 Ya Jawng Dant Gawt 11 Kachin Momauk Momauk Baptist Church 1,798 Zan NawngShee ZawChat Zaw 32 Jit Lai Na Law La Gwi Cho Zaw 12 Kachin Momauk Nhkawng Pa 1,699 La Gwi Cho Maw Ban Kauk 30 13 Kachin Momauk Pa Kahtawng 3,249 In Swat Zwat Injangyang Yi Jaw CHIPWI Chipwi Ah Htet Hpa ReAuk Hpa Re Nam Oe Hmyaw Rong 14 Kachin Shwegu Lawk Awng Mare D. (Sinbo Area) 1,691 Kyin Dawt Hpa Re Waw Jang Wa Ra Zut 15 Kachin Waingmaw Hkau Shau (BP 12) 1,226 HPAKAN Laung Jaung 16 Kachin Waingmaw IDP Boarding School, A Len Bum 1,047 Ah Lel Hkar Bayt Chay Chin Auk Hkar Bayt Ah Na See Pha Hkar 17 Kachin Waingmaw Laiza Market 3 - Laiza Gat 2,299 Shan Kyaw Bang Li Saing Yar Ywar Thit Shi Hpoke 31 Ma Gaung 18 Kachin Waingmaw Laiza Muklum 4,450 Nawng Myi Man San Man Dong Tang Hpre Zum Byaw In Dung Yang Loke Jat Loke Pi 19 Kachin Waingmaw Maga Yang 2,934 Ma Taung Lang Jaw Nam San -3 Nam San -2 Ma Ga Ran Yang Myan Yum Daung Ban 20 Kachin Waingmaw Maina RC Church(St.Joseph) 1,234 41San Khar 21 Kachin Waingmaw Maina KBC (Bawng Ring) 1,845 Ma Sut YangNam San -1 Nam Yone Ku Day 35 Man Pan 38 Jat Kran Lauk Chang 22 Kachin Waingmaw Shing Jai 1,017 37 36Lone Khin Sha Ngaw Hmaw Si Zar Ngar Maing Zahkung Kyauk Hpyar Dun Bang MYITKYINA Kat Hmaw Sut Jit Lwe Pan Bu 23 Kachin Waingmaw Woi Chyai 4,659 Tsum Jat Ma Lin Sha Rong Ka Htaung Nam Ya Chaung Maw Hpakan Twei Sang Yang Sai 39Jar Nam Ma Hpyit Hka Wa Yang 24 Kachin Waingmaw Zai Awng - Mung Ga Zup 2,440 San Kywei40 In Gan 33 Yu Ma 43 Wu Ra Lon Zar Hkan Htaw Ma Mon Hpan Dawng La Jin IDP Camps (>1,000 IDPs) Total 58,132 Seik Mu Pang War Ba Zan Chaung Khun Sai Yang Dum Gam 44Sai Taung (Ywar Haung) Nam Khaung Dun Bang IDP Sites/Settlements (100 - 1,000 IDPs) Nam42 Hmaw Alam Nam San Sai Aung La Wa Sa Ni Khu Lon Lang Au Byit Mu Don Kauk Haung Hpa Yar Taung Ma Kawng Taung Hting Sin 25 Kachin Bhamo Htoi San Church 217 Kho Ma Nawng Chein Htwei San Yang Lawt Pun Nam Moe Yoke Kamaing Yu Za Na MyaingLa Mon Zwut Nawt Gu Yin Dang Jar Yar Yang Lwei Sai 26 Kachin Bhamo Lisu Boarding-House 422 Tar Hkar In Gyin MyaingGawt Nang Nam Par Hoke Maw Ga Lon Man Wein Loke Ding Nawt Gu Ka Htan YangNam Si In La Myan Lawt Khun Yang Haung Par Tha Zin Myaing Gway Htu 27 Kachin Bhamo Nant Hlaing Church 117 Hway Khar 75 Lawt Khun Yang (Li Suu) Kon Maing Nam Pin Yein76 Hkaw Laik HkarSai Law Kwin Hei Ma Kar Pin La Bang Maw Kyang Ting Nar La Hka Yar Yang Nam Jin Ka War Hka Hpung Tang Kawng Ma Sa Khin Du 28 Kachin Bhamo Phan Khar Kone 819 Hpan Shan Ma Sa Wa Hpan Gau Ri Mat Khaw Ti 78 Lawt Pun (Li Suu) 29 Kachin Bhamo Ta Gun Taing Monastery 276 Say Ton Ding Ga Lu Hpung Kraw La Ngan Tar Kyang Hawt 79Nam Koi Hka Wan 71 21 Ma Kyang Boum La Hpai 30 Kachin Chipwi Chipwi KBC camp 523 Pyi Htaung Nam80 Paung Mai Na Waingmaw Nam Maw Ran Dan Zaw La KyaungHpar TanKawt Nan Shan Kyaing Nam Hai Myitkyina Ding Jang Yang Hway Lon Nyaung Taw 74 Pan Shan Nam Pong Li Suu/Zee81 Kone Ywar77 Thit 20 In Bu KawngWu Lai 22 Kan Paik Ti 31 Kachin Chipwi Hpare Hkyer - BP6 885 See Din Yang 88 Gu Zum Myo Thit Gyi Hu Law Sa Nar Tsum Sin La Bang Kan Hla Lan Gwa 65 Nawng Ta Law Lwe KyawAw Ra Bum Ka Htaung 32 Kachin Chipwi Lhaovao Baptist Church (LBC) 605 Mya Daung Nga Oe 89 Maw Hpawng 82 Nang War Wei Bar Lu Htaung Hpa Ga (Li Suu) Khar Lyan Nyaung KoneNam HlaingSeik Thar 66 97 Wu Yang Ma Li Kha 72 La BangTan Baw Gway Yut Yang 33 Kachin Chipwi Pan Wa 323 Par Hoke Auk Yae Shin Ku Lar Kone Saga Pa Hpa Ga (Lashii) Nawng Hee 67 98 Mading/Hka Kun Saung Khar Ah Htet Yae ShinShan Ywar Thit Ma Ram Auk Maw Hpawng 87 SadungPan Se Myo Haung Wu Ra Yang 34 Kachin Chipwi Saw Zam 163 Nyaung Pin Thar Lay Maing Ma Hkan Tee Bum War Se Zin Sha73 Dau 69 68 Nyaung Htauk Lay 93 Ta Dar Hpyu Ma Pyin San Ka Hkat Shu 92 35 Kachin Hpakant 5 Ward Baptist Church (lon Khin) 357 Man Ywet Ku Lar Kone Shan Su Ah Kye Baw Di Kone70 Man Ywet Mogaung Khar Shi Hpon Ran Kawng Gyar Law Sunt Lwe Hkaw 95 Nawng Si Paw Lon Htan Oke Kyin Pin Khar Sa Mar Hawt 36 Kachin Hpakant 5 Ward RC Church(lon Khin) 424 Lwe Lar Nawng Mun 94 Nar La Tan Kyar Inn 86 Inn Lay Chaung Wa Aung Thar 96 Ka War Yang Kyar Inn Su See (2) Kyan Khan Chaung Wa Su See Bu Tar Hpa Raw 37 Kachin Hpakant AG Church, Hmaw Si Sa 338 Yin Nawt Nyaung Pin Hto Pu Man Pin Ban Par (Mai Maw) Zee Kyun WAINGMAW Ton San Hka Pyun Thone LoneInn Baung 91 38 Kachin Hpakant Baptist Church, Hmaw Si Sar 211 Shwe Inn Lwe Sun Nawng Ma La Hpway Haw Aung Myay (1) Nam Taung Se Ka Hnyin Myaing Ma Le Aung Myay (2) 39 Kachin Hpakant Dhama Rakhita, Nyein Chan Tar Yar 329 Sar Hmaw Tar San Shan Ding Ywar Thit Htee Chaint 85 40 Kachin Hpakant Hpakant KBC Church, Nam Ma Hpit 309 Nam Mee LaungLone Sant San Pai Thaung U Lone Sant Su See Shwe Nyaung Pin U Lauk 15 41 Kachin Hpakant Ku Day Maw KBC 129 Ton Pay Lwe Mun Taung Ni Ma Li Sut Yang Nam
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