
Mizoram Provides Support to Myanmar Refugees, Including Pregnant Women
Mizoram Provides Support to Myanmar Refugees, Including Pregnant Women
Mizoram is sheltering around 5,000 Myanmar refugees, including women and children, in six camps in the Zokhawthar area of Champhai district, along the Indo-Myanmar border. The state has been actively addressing their health and basic needs.
Key Aspects of the Refugee Situation
- Demographics: The refugees include many women and children living in makeshift tents.
- Healthcare Initiatives: The Mizoram government and local administration are focusing on the health issues of the refugees, especially pregnant women and children.
- Individual Cases: Khiannunpar, a pregnant woman from Chin State of Myanmar, is one of several pregnant women receiving support in the camps.
Support Extended by Mizoram Government
- Basic Needs: Provision of shelter, food, and clothes to the refugees.
- Medical Attention: Regular visits by doctors and nurses to the camps for health check-ups and medicine distribution.
- Specific Care for Pregnant Women: Pregnant women, like Khiannunpar, are receiving necessary medical attention and care.
Statements from Refugees
- Gratitude Expressed: Refugees like Khiannunpar and Vanlalruata have expressed gratitude for the support provided by the Mizoram government and NGOs.
- Childbirth in Camps: Since September 2021, the Bethel refugee camp has witnessed 17 childbirths, and currently, there are 8 pregnant women in the camp.
Camp Dynamics
- Number of Camps: Initially, 32 refugee camps were established in Champhai district.
- Closure of Some Camps: Several camps have been closed as many refugees returned to Myanmar.
The situation of the Myanmar refugees in Mizoram highlights the challenges faced by displaced populations and the significant role played by local governments and NGOs in providing humanitarian assistance. The support extended to pregnant women and children in these camps is crucial in ensuring their health and well-being during their displacement.
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