Daily summary report 26 and 27 March 2013 Day 4 and Day 5 after incident

COERR working day summary: Protection sector
          - COERR camp based staffs, youth volunteers and Program officer is contunue searching the location of unaccompanied mnors /separated children
                    - 26 and 27 of March, total 81 additionl unaccompanied minors/separated children are identified, were indentified all of whom are from section 1 and 4 (6 are living in the same house, 73 living in the tent outside the camp, and 2 living by themselves)

                    - 26 and 27 58 elders and people with disabilities are identified (1 was referred to MHS hospital for treatment, 8 were moved to Number 2 Primary School in section 3, and the rest are living with the relatives in open space near Aor Sor check point)

          - On 27 March, COERR team follow up with with EVIs which moved to number 2 primary school in section 2, they are not happy to stay there due to no any facilities for them and difficulty to get food. Also the other EVIs cases who staying in new place are not happy with the service provider system and don’t want to come and stay at the new area in section 3

        Photo of Protection sector

COERR support transportation to EVIs at open space in section 1 and section 4 compund to move to temporary shelter provided by TBC
Orapin (cat) program social worker finally found her old case of 5 Unaccompanied Minor children (children under 18 year old living by their own) they are safe living in the tent at open space under supervision of neighbor.
Emergency shelter of TBC at section 3

NFI led sector
          - We working with Emergcny committee in charge for store room trying to put the system in place so that the recording of receive and distribtuion is easy to monitor what still needed or over needed.

          - NFI is in the issue of MHS governor and local Thai authorities, due to there are still many items storing in MHS provincial hall and Khun Yuam district. But the capacity of refugee camp is limited.

          - The most necessary items have been delivered to people affected by fire. Delivery and distribution conducted by Emergency Committee which comprised of KNRC, Camp committee and CBOs.

          - As the meeting with MHS vice governor, the list of unmet items will be sent to Provincial level by COERR as a sector lead. Also the official letters to stop donation some certain item will be issued by COERR with sharing to coordination team to review before submit.

         Photos:

COERR, ACTED, UNHCR and Emergency committee sorting a pile of secondhand clothes this approx.. 1 /4 of donation cloths available in the camp
Donation cloths loading into the truck to distribute to people affected by fire in s.1 and s.4
Poeple in section 1 sorting for second hand cloths for thier size