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Refugees in ThailandIDPs in South East Burma

Light at the end of the Tunnel?

Webinar, Montreal March 2012

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Chiang Mai

Rangoon

THAILAND

BURMA

CHINA

LAOS

Bangkok

Ranong

Mae Sot

ShanState

Karen State

Mon State

KarenniState

TownCapitalBorder Line

A N D A M A N S E A

PeguDivision

Manerplaw

Mae Hong Son

Kanchanaburi

TenasserimDivision

Mae Sai

1984 :

The First 10,000

Refugees

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Burmese Army overruns ethnic

territory

Chiang Mai

Rangoon

THAILAND

BURMA

CHINA

LAOS

Bangkok

Ranong

Mae Sot

TownCapitalBorder Line

A N D A M A N S E A

PeguDivision

Mae Hong Son

Kanchanaburi

Mae Sai

ShanState

KarenniState

Karen State

Mon State

Manerplaw

TenasserimDivision

Burmese Army

Advances

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Militarization

One third of the Burmese Army is based in Eastern

Burma

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Over 3,700 villages and one million people have been displaced since 1996.

105 villages were destroyed/ relocated in 2010/11.

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At least 112,000 people forced to leave their homes between August 2010 and July 2011.

Over 450,000 people currently remain internally displaced in

South East Burma.

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180,000 Thailand Border Refugee Population

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UNHCR’s Three Durable Solutions

1. Repatriation to Country of Origin2. Local Integration3. Resettlement to Third Countries

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RTG Policy Towards Burmese Refugees

Temporary asylum: Basic humanitarian assistance with refugees confined to campsRepatriation as soon as possible

No local integration

No Third country resettlement ( until 2005)

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Pressure for Change: Donors

• 20+ years … how much longer?• Does RTG want change?• Does TBBC want change?• Are these people really refugees?• Are we just prolonging the conflict?

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Reducing support2007 2010 2011 2012 % Cut

Food basket 2,200 kcals/day

2,100 kcals/ day

1,955 Kcals/ day

1,654 Kcals/ day

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Shelter 100% 100% 50% 50% 50

Nets, blankets,mats

100% New arrivals only

New arrivals only

0 100

X-border support

100,000IDPs

92,000IDPs

49,000IDPs

53,000IDPs

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19th August 2012

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2011 Democratic Reforms

• Myistone dam suspended• Political parties law

amended• Laws permitting labour

unions and freedom of assembly reformed

• Registration of NLD for April by-elections

• Release of political prisoners

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Government invitation for peace talks in August; suspension of the Border Guard Force in

September; & new initiative led by U Aung Min, Railway’s Minister in November.

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Non-state armed groups calling for peace process to include community consultations and a national

political process for constitutional reform.

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Initial impacts of peace processes:

* decrease in skirmishes* limited containment of troop

patrols * human rights abuses

ongoing* proposed political process

remains vague* consultations with CBOs & inter-ethnic alliances about

next steps

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Recent discussions

1. RTG/ NGO Workshop (9 Feb)

2. UNHCR/ CCSDPT Retreat (22/23 Feb)

3. UNHCR Briefing (16 Feb)

4. U Aung Min (10 Feb)

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Key messages

• Vigilance/ support needed to ensure that changes are not irreversible

• Awareness of/ support needed to ensure inclusive political solution to ethnic conflict

• Refugees/ IDPs are part of the solution not the problem. They must be part of reconciliation process and represent an asset for return

• Need to support refugees until it is possible for them to return in safety and dignity

• We have time to prepare … but for how long?

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Key messages

• Refugees/ IDPs are part of the solution not the problem

• Time to invest, in these communities, not allow them to fall apart

• Cannot be return without reconciliation• The refugees have skills in needs

assessments, service delivery, M&E, management, good governance and accountability that will be and asset in facilitating return and reconstruction

Thank you!