resettlement campaign. action plan on resettlement of the affected populations in rakhine state sr....
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Resettlement Campaign
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Sr. No. Township
Affected HH
Implementations Implementing Organization
Re-marks
No. of HH
Totally Burnt Down
No. of HH
Escaped from fear
1 Maung-daw
460 168
Shelter
Shelter Kits ACF
460 Tents UNHCR/INGOs
460 Permanent Shelters MoBA, UN/INGOs
Food and Nutrition WFP, UNICEF, CDN
Liveli-hood
Nursery Plants (Rainy & Winter Season)
Region/State Governments
460 Acres
Small Grants State Government, UN, INGOsMatting/Carpenters/
Mason
(30-7-2012)
Sr. No. Township
Affected HH
Implementations Implementing Organization
Re-marks
No. of HH
Totally Burnt Down
No. of HH
Escaped from fear
Maung-daw
Education
Temporary School MSWRR
School Facilities complemented
DBE (1)
Stationary such as text books, exercise books, pencils, fountains etc. MOE, UN, INGOs
School Uniforms
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene MOH, UNICEF, MSF, MI
Psychosocial Support MSWRR, MOH, INGOs
Security MOD, State Government
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Sr. No. Township
Affected HH
Implementations Implementing Organization
Re-marks
No. of HH
Totally Burnt Down
No. of HH
Escaped from fear
2 Sittwe 3580 4296
Shelter
Shelter Kits ACF
(3580) Temporary Shelters (Zinc Roofing), 10 Separated Rooms attached kitchen
UNHCR
Permanent Shelters MoBA, UN/INGOs
Food and NutritionWFP, UNICEF, CDN
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Sr. No. Township
Affected HH
Implementations Implementing Organization
Re-marks
No. of HH
Totally Burnt Down
No. of HH
Escaped from fear
Sittwe
Liveli-hood
Nursery Plants (Rainy & Winter Season)
Region/State Governments
Small Grants State Government, UN, INGOsMatting/Carpenters/
Mason
Education
Temporary School MSWRR
School Facilities complemented
DBE (1)
Stationary such as text books, exercise books, pencils, fountains etc. MOE, UN, INGOs
School Uniforms
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Sr. No. Township
Affected HH
Implementations Implementing Organization
Re-marks
No. of HH
Totally Burnt Down
No. of HH
Escaped from fear
Sittwe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene MOH, UNICEF, MSF, MI
Psychosocial Support MSWRR, MOH, INGOs
Security MOD, State Government
Action Plan on Resettlement of the Affected Populations in Rakhine State
Sr. Name of VillageImplementing Organisation
TotalUNHCR CARE MOBA
1 Thayekonbaung - 103 - 103
2 Kingchaung - 25 10 35
3 Mawrawaddy 109 - - 109
4 Kayemyaing 25 - 24 49
5 Kainggyi 36 - 36 72
6 Bawdigone 31 - 10 41
7 Kanthaya 21 - 10 31
8 Waithali - - 9 9
9 Shweyinaye - - 77 77
10 Kanpyintharzi - - 10 10
11 Maungdaw (Urban) - - 16 16
Total 222 128 202 552
List of Housing to be constructed in Maungdaw Township
LONG COLUMNED HOUSE (24'x18'x9'-6'')PAE - 378 Sqft
Cost Estimated 350,000 Kyats (Exclusion of Alluzinc Roofing)
PAE - 378 Sqft
RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION
Constructed Long Columned House in Mawrawaddy village, Maungdaw Township
SHORT COLUMNED HOUSE (24'x18'x9'-6'')
PAE - 378 SqftCost Estimated 294,000 Kyats (Exclusion of Alluzinc Roofing)
Constructed Short Columned House in Waithali village, Maungdaw Township
Overviewing the House Construction in Shweyinaye Village, Maungdaw
Construction of Short Columned House in Waithali Village,
Maungdaw
Construction of Short Columned Houses in Shweyinaye Village,
Maungdaw
Construction of Short Columned Houses in Shweyinaye Village,
Maungdaw
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Sr. Village NameOriginalquantity
Burntquantity
Ongoing Completed Remaining
1
Wei Thar Li
51 9 - 7 2
2 Khaye Myaing 212 49 - - 49
3 Shwe Yin Aye 76 77 33 2 42
4 Tha Ye Gon Baung 108 103 5 2 96
5 Mawrawaddy 112 109 1 2 106
6 Kaing Gyi 36 72 - - 72
7 King Chaung 26 35 - - 35
8 Bawdi Kone 32 41 - - 41
9Kan Tharyar (m iddle)
21 31 - - 31
10 Kanpyin Tharsi 33 10 - - 10
11 Maungdaw 30 30 - - 16
Total 737 566 39 13 514
Progress of Housing Construction of ethnic villages at Maungdaw
Date : 30-7-2012
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Sr. Village NameOriginalHouses
Planned Ongoing Completed Remaining Remarks
1
Wei Thar Li
51 - - - -
2 Khaye Myaing 212 104 - 94 10
3 Shwe Yin Aye 76 - - - -
4Tha Ye Gon Baung
108 - - - -
5 Mawrawaddy 112 - - - -
6 Kaing Gyi 36 - - - -
7 King Chaung 26 - - - -
8 Bawdi Kone 32 - - - -
9Kan Tharyar (m iddle)
21 - - - -
10 Kanpyin Tharsi 33 - - - -
11 Maungdaw - - - - -
Total 707 104 - 94 10
Progress of Housing Renovation of ethnic villages at Maungdaw
Date : 30-7-2012
Current condition around Sittwe
Saythamagyi
Kaungtaga
Bawduba BawdubaThekepyinzay
Burnt Residence Area
Process of Rehabilitation
The Rule of Law
Sittwe Town Plan
Proposed 1000 HH Typical layout Plan
Current condition of Sitttwe -Palinpyin Rural Road
Upgrade to Tar RoadLength ,Width - 8 /6 mile,34 ftNo. of Effective villages - 14 villageNo. of Effective HHs - 2905 No. of Effective Population - 21198
Upgrading Existing Roads and Bridges
Toward the harmonic and
humanistic society
Possible Solution• Promoting stability and law enforcement• Talented Public Administration• Emerging and developing the civil societies• Conducting and nurturing the conflict prevention• Community development for both societies• Promoting connectivity• Orientation of the native culture and traditions• Conducting and exchanging between the communities• Promoting social activities• Promoting market conditions and creating market opportunity• Promoting agriculture and creating new job opportunity• Promoting health and education• Developing infrastructure
Possible New Business Area
• Ship Buildings• Electricity Generation• Fishery and Processing• CMP and other labor intensive Industries• Eco Tourism and Resorts• Forest Plantation
Who and How to fill their needs
• WHO?– government– domestic societies– international societies, bilateral or multilateral– international governments
• HOW?– Sympathy– Cooperation– Coordination